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  2. Hybrid navigation - Wikipedia

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    Hybrid navigation is the simultaneous use of more than one navigation system for location data determination, needed for navigation. By using multiple systems at once, the accuracy as a whole is improved. It also allows for a more reliable navigation system, as if one system fails, the other can kick in and provide accurate navigation for the user.

  3. Tight end - Wikipedia

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    The tight end (TE) is an offensive position in American football, arena football, and Canadian football. It is a hybrid that combines the characteristics and roles of both an offensive lineman and a receiver. As part of the receiver corps, they play inside the flanks (tight), contrasted with the split end who plays outside the flanks (wide ...

  4. Positioning system - Wikipedia

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    Because every technology has its pros and cons, most systems use more than one technology. A system based on relative position changes like the inertial system needs periodic calibration against a system with absolute position measurement. Systems combining two or more technologies are called hybrid positioning systems. [16]

  5. H-back - Wikipedia

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    The H-back can line up in the backfield, on the line, or is put into motion. Because of the complexity of the position, a thorough knowledge of the offense is desirable in an H-back. The position, indeed the entire two tight end offense, was created by Gibbs as a direct response to Lawrence Taylor, the New York Giants' dominant linebacker.

  6. What Is a Plug-In Hybrid? How Does It Work? - AOL

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    It’s a regular hybrid—and it's also an electric car with no more than 60 miles of range. Not surprisingly, that can confuse a lot of car shoppers. What Is a Plug-In Hybrid?

  7. Fullback (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    A fullback (FB) is a position in the offensive backfield in gridiron football and is one of the two running back positions along with the halfback. Fullbacks are typically larger than halfbacks, and, in most offensive schemes, the fullback's duties are split among power running, pass catching , and blocking for both the quarterback and the ...

  8. These California state departments are still hiring for ... - AOL

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    This position is eligible for a hybrid schedule, which includes up to three days of remote work per week, according to CalCareers. The application is open until Feb. 9.

  9. Best of Both Worlds: These 8 Careers Fields Are Now Hiring ...

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    Some people love working from home, while others prefer working in the office. And then there's those who want a little bit of both -- the option to work from home, but also to go into the office ...