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mobile satellite

Transmission via satellite from non-stationary transmitters and receivers. Iridium and Globalstar are examples of mobile satellite communications systems. Contrast with fixed satellite. See Iridium, Globalstar, GEO and LEO.
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The mobile-optimized MSAT website and printed passport map work together to guide folks through the collection of 12 breweries and distilleries in town.
MSAT was performed by adding one drop of patient serum and one drop of polyvalent antigen together.
Modified method adjusting long-term and cyclic trend (MSAT): A modification to the above method is applied to adjust the cyclic and long-term trend on JE intensity in a particular month.
The system on Mayo's boat (and on about one hundred vessels in Sitka's busy harbors) is known as MSAT, for Mobile Satellite, a technology developed in Canada that has been in use for about twenty years.
Teledyne Paradise Datacom's compact satellite modem, the Q- Lite, has been successfully integrated into Vislink's Advent Mantis "MSAT" Man Portable Data Terminal and is shipping now.
The theoretical fitting of the NMRD profile according to the superparamagnetic relaxation model [20]gavea magnetization Msat of 55.82 [Am.sup.2]/kg and a radius of 5.76 nm.
An alternative calculation of the connected porosity ([n.sub.hc]) was also undertaken to assess the influence of the measuring procedure: the value of msat measured after the hydraulic conductivity test was used in Eq.
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