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  2. Circular error probable - Wikipedia

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    CEP concept and hit probability. 0.2% outside the outmost circle. ... Munition samples may not be exactly on target, that is, the mean vector will not be (0,0 ...

  3. Erotic target location error - Wikipedia

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    Apotemnophilia can be associated with the strong belief or desire that one's external body is mismatched to one's true nature, [8] a phenomenon called body integrity identity disorder, [9] and the desire to undergo surgery to remove a limb. People who temporarily adopt the role or identity of an amputee have been called disability pretenders. [9]

  4. Two-line element set - Wikipedia

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    A TLE set may include a title line preceding the element data, so each listing may take up three lines in the file, in which case the TLE is referred to as a three-line element set (3LE), instead of a two-line element set (2LE). The title is not required, as each data line includes a unique object identifier code.

  5. Sodium chloride (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Note: ρ is density, n is refractive index at 589 nm, [clarification needed] and η is viscosity, all at 20 °C; T eq is the equilibrium temperature between two phases: ice/liquid solution for T eq < 00.1 °C and NaCl/liquid solution for T eq above 0.1 °C.

  6. Error analysis for the Global Positioning System - Wikipedia

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    The Atmospheric pressure can also change the signals reception delay, due to the dry gases present at the troposphere (78% N2, 21% O2, 0.9% Ar...). Its effect varies with local temperature and atmospheric pressure in quite a predictable manner using the laws of the ideal gases.

  7. Sodium chloride - Wikipedia

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    Sodium chloride crystals have a transmittance of at least 90% (through 1 mm) for infrared light having wavelengths in the range 0.2– 18 μm. [24] They were used in optical components such as windows and lenses, where few non-absorbing alternatives existed in that spectral range.

  8. Cosine error - Wikipedia

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    Error: 10° 1.5% = 1 part in 65 or 66 [4] 1° 0.015% = 1 part in 6,600 0.1° ...

  9. Eutectic system - Wikipedia

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    Sodium chloride and water form a eutectic mixture whose eutectic point is −21.2 °C [8] and 23.3% salt by mass. [9] The eutectic nature of salt and water is exploited when salt is spread on roads to aid snow removal, or mixed with ice to produce low temperatures (for example, in traditional ice cream making).