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short radius

[¦shȯrt ¦rād·ē·əs]
(mathematics)
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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DCAS executive director Khalifa Bin Darai told Gulf News the volunteers, who have been trained in providing first aid even before an ambulance arrives on the scene, can be located within a short radius from where the patient is, with the help of a new app called ESEFNI which is under trial.
These locomotives have been developed with the purpose to reduce the axle-load and to operate on track designed for lighter loads and with curves of short radius. For this reason these vehicles cannot be defined as heavy load locomotives since the choice of increasing the axles number is due to the need to reduce the axle-load and not to increase the tractive effort.
The nose, or ogive, has a short radius and is rounder than that of a very low drag (VLD) bullet.
Attendance at SaMoTer by CASE bears witness to its confidence in the Italian market and support for our customers and network thanks to our full-liner offering, at the same time as focusing on the specific features of the Italian market with compact excavators, triple boom systems and short radius versions."
One parent told me of a household where three children go to three different schools within a short radius in one town, but three separate taxis are sent - this surely cannot make sense."
While a short radius is effective for LDPE, longer radii do a better job of stabilizing the thickness profile near the edges with polymers having lower melt strength.
Kobelco's 55SRx is a 12,295 pound, 39 horsepower short radius machine that provides full-size performance.
It has a 7.5-tonne gross vehicle weight and is ideally suited for short radius city centre deliveries.
A complication arising after surgical correction of short radius syndrome.
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