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target pattern

[′tär·gət ‚pad·ərn]
(aerospace engineering)
The flight path of aircraft during the attack phase.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The standard calls for resolution target patterns, each consisting of three black lines on a transparent background, with each line five times as long as it is wide.
The target pattern features have been selected as [23] [MATHEMATICAL EXPRESSION NOT REPRODUCIBLE IN ASCII] (these two latter have been chosen according to the optimized result achieved in [23], in order to take into account the unavoidable slight widening of the beam width due to the steering operation).
Distractors on the item recognition tests differed from the target pattern by four cell values.
Teacher-made decodable materials that were tied to the children's experiences were used to activate meaning and to expose the children to examples of words with the target pattern. These texts were created by selecting a theme, identifying a core of related words with the target pattern, and connecting statements made with those words into a unified story.
The makers in the UK invented many methods to both stabilize a projectile as well as shoot a payload of shot--both with an acceptable target pattern. Choke rifling (Paradox by Holland), oval boring (Lancaster), and invisible rifling are three of the most common of these uncommon inventions.
In this study, eyeblink artifacts in continuous EEG signals were selected as the target patterns to be detected.
Six shootable sides feature highly visible target patterns, four consisting of one large target zone surrounded by four smaller zones, the remaining two boasting twelve smaller target zones.
The Washington Post had reported recently that the CIA is planning to expand its drone targeting program over Yemen beyond targeted 'personality' strikes to include 'signature strikes' that target patterns of suspicious behavior by terrorism suspects.
The diachronic claims made in Chapter 7 could have been backed up with an even greater number of source- and target patterns from a small number of single languages, which would have meant a divergence from the presentational approach adhered to throughout previous chapters, i.e., provision of broad crosslinguistic data for the illustration observed patterns.
O.D., they can be made in one- or two-piece clamptype styles and incorporate a range of target patterns. Suitable for use with all popular sensors, the encoder collars are machined from aluminum.
(a) Large-group instruction ensures that all children will be exposed to target patterns and introduces themes while small-group instruction is used to teach skills
In tableware, look for items with bold circles, discs and target patterns. In the 70s, tangerine was an extremely popular colour.
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