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  • ...les, grousers are usually pads attached to the tracks; but on construction vehicles they may take the form of flat plates or bars.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://f ...sp;– were added to the outside edges of the trackshoes on armored fighting vehicles such as [[tank]]s, widening the track for improved performance in snow or m ...
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  • ...ry, capacity may be influenced by other factors such as slow zones, single-tracked areas, and infrastructure limitations, e.g. to useful train lengths. ...tilised. Rail traffic between the US and Mexico is limited by the types of vehicles, especially grain wagons, and as 2009 the only routes that could accept new ...
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  • ...ckray|2012|pages=154–164|at=Chapter 15: The Four and Six Wheel Drive Hardy Vehicles}} ...2012|p=84}} The 'subsidy' scheme was to encourage the building of civilian vehicles that were built to be rugged enough to be useful in time of war. A subsidy ...
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  • ...polar to Cartesian conversion uses navigation data for sensors mounted on vehicles, which eliminates sensor position changes caused by ship and aircraft motio ...es require periodic scans no more than 15 seconds apart in order to detect vehicles traveling at mach 3. This is a performance limitation for non-Doppler syste ...
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  • Given the definition of the value function <math>u(t,x)</math>, it can be tracked by the Hamilton-Jacobi equation (1). The optimal action of the average play ...4=Du |first4=Qiang |title=Dynamic driving and routing games for autonomous vehicles on networks: A mean field game approach |journal=Transportation Research Pa ...
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  • ...ber 2011|publisher=John Wiley & Sons|isbn=978-1-118-02904-6}}</ref> and on vehicles such as [[ship]]s, [[aircraft]], [[submarine]]s, [[guided missile]]s, and [ ...of any single system. For example, if, in terrestrial use, the inertially tracked velocity is intermittently updated to zero by stopping, the position will r ...
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  • ...Tomasi and Kanade]] introduced the first factorization method. This method tracked features in a sequence of images and recovered the shape and motion. This t *Road safety applications in intelligent vehicles ...
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  • ...e]] tether that accurately maintains a set distance between multiple space vehicles flying in formation. ...hers, including the improved versions listed here, but these are currently tracked on radar and have predictable orbits. Although thrusters could be used to c ...
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  • ...r the average age of violent criminals), the violent crime curve virtually tracked the lead exposure curve.<ref>{{harvnb|Reyes|2007|pp=1, 20, 35–36}}</ref> ...973>{{harvnb|National Materials Advisory Board|1973|p=58}}</ref> and motor vehicles;<ref>{{harvnb|Livesey|2012|p=57}}</ref> or in [[tire balance|balance weight ...
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  • ...s distribution in the organism, and its path through the human body can be tracked externally. This provides information about various [[Metabolism|metabolic ...c and the Federal Republic of Germany. According to the Transit Agreement, vehicles could only be screened if there was reasonable suspicion. For this reason, ...
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