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1. inertial measurement equipment including Inertial Measurement Units (IMU) and Inertial Reference Systems (IRS), incorporating accelerometers or gyros specified in 7A001 or 7A002, and specially designed components therefor.

2. We prove the existence of a new class of inertial manifolds called Admissibly inertial manifolds for this equation

3. Reroute emergency power to inertial dampers.

4. Rotary inertial latch for disk drive actuator

5. Method and device for aligning an inertial unit

6. Inertial attitude and course units, flight data acquisition systems

7. The inertial type acoustic transducer is driven by an amplifier.

8. Rotary wing aircraft vibration control system with resonant inertial actuators

9. It navigates primarily by GPS and high-accuracy inertial navigation.

10. Lange is known for inventing terms like inertial frame of reference and inertial time (1885), which were used by him instead of Newton's "absolute space and time".

11. Acoustics transmission fidelity augmentation interface for inertial type audio transducers

12. In this paper, we propose an inertial proximal strictly Contractive PRSM (short for IPSCPRSM), which unify the basic ideas of the inertial step and the indefinite linearization technique

13. Draper was a pioneer in the development of inertial navigation systems.

14. Prepare to release inertial dampers and adjust them to match the planet's gravity.

15. An audio bed board having an inertial type acoustics transducer is disclosed.

16. Could we adjust the inertial dampers so the station would spin slower?

17. 15 A blackbody radiator will therefore appear black in all inertial frames.

18. Inertial measurement unit comprised of multi-axis angular rate data and acceleration sensors

19. For inertial navigation equipment for ships or submersibles see the Military Goods Controls.

20. The new accelerometers developed by this consortium work using closed loop inertial microsensors.

21. For ground operations, the inertial platform was aligned and gyro correction rates updated.

22. Instead of the more common optical systems, Steel Monkeys chose an inertial system.

23. Aeroelasticity is the science which studies the interactions among inertial, elastic, and aerodynamic forces

24. Aeroelasticity is the science which studies the interaction among inertial, elastic and aerodynamic forces.

25. This method was applied when designing, experimentating and making the centrifugal inertial Antigravitational engine.

26. VINS complements inertial measurements with visual features and landmarks for more accurate positioning estimates.

27. Aeroelasticity refers to the science of the interaction between aerodynamic, inertial and elastic effects

28. But Newton argued that since non-inertial motion generates forces, it must be absolute.

29. This Paper describes the error propagation properties of IGS (Inertial Guidance System) for ICBM.

30. The front roller shall drive, directly or indirectly, the inertial masses and the power absorption device.

31. Einstein was also unsatisfied with the fact that inertial frames are preferred over accelerated frames.

32. Synonyms for Astronavigation include astrogation, celestial navigation, astro-inertial guidance, celestial guidance and celo-navigation

33. Navigation error (free inertial) subsequent to normal alignment of # nautical mile per hour (nm/hr

34. For the research of a pendulous inertial sensor, it is quite important to measure the mechanical bias.

35. The front roller shall drive, directly or indirectly, the inertial masses and the power absorption device

36. The sensors range may include touch sensors, inertial sensors, acoustic sensors, pulse oximiters, and a touchpad.

37. Device for reducing the load on a supporting structure, in particular an inertial energy accumulating device

38. The sensor assembly utilizes a plurality of gyroscopes and accelerometers to determine actual movement in inertial space.

39. A fictitious force (also called a pseudo force, d'Alembert force, or inertial force) is an apparent force that acts on all masses whose motion is described using a non-inertial frame of reference, such as a rotating reference frame.

40. Differences arise because the complexity, the higher speed and inertial effects are generally more pronounced on heavier aircraft.

41. Accelerometers are also widely used in inertial navigation and guidance systems in such things as airplane and ship autopilots.

42. It is an inertial frame because the nuclei are assumed not to be accelerated by external forces or torques.

43. New airplanes contain advanced avionics such as inertial guidance systems and GPS receivers that also have considerable safety requirements.

44. Instead of inertial frames, these accelerated motions and curved worldlines can also be described using accelerated or curvilinear coordinates.

45. Another useful formalism is four-acceleration, as its components can be connected in different inertial frames by a Lorentz transformation.

46. not to subject weak parts of the child's body (abdomen, crotch, etc.) to supplementary inertial forces it sets up

47. Strapped in, Leese released the inertial reel lock so that he could lean forward to do the cockpit check.

48. The aerial photography was collected with GPS positions for each frame and camera rotation was collected by an inertial measurement system.

49. The traditional stabilization platform bases on secondary planet television incepting system fixed on car, uses mechatronics or photoelectronical inertial sensor component.

50. The Trouton–Noble experiment (1903) showed that the torque on a capacitor is independent of position and inertial reference frame.

51. A security unit has an inertial sensor 40, 44, 46 for detecting acceleration and/or movement of the casing 14.

52. Inertial frame of reference Pseudorapidity Proper velocity One universe, by Neil deGrasse Tyson, Charles Tsun-Chu Liu, and Robert Irion.

53. Platform gimbal is the key part of stable platform and its machining technology is the key technology of inertial manufacture technology.

54. The isolator mount isolates the inertial sensor from vibration, shock, and/or acoustic noise transmitted from a host system through the base.

55. This paper presents briefly the essential principle of inertial navigation system (INS) by using electrostatically suspended gyroscopes (ESG) and its gimbal structure.

56. Aeroelasticity is the study of the interactions between dynamic, inertial and aerodynamic forces that arise when a body is immersed in airflow

57. However, the theories sharply differ in their predictions in terms of the relation between three-accelerations measured in different inertial frames.

58. 18 In inertial guidance systems, you have a spinning wheel, at least in the days that the guidance systems had mechanical wheels.

59. Navigation error (free inertial) subsequent to normal alignment of 0,8 nautical mile per hour (nm/hr) 'Circular Error Probable' (CEP) or less (better); or

60. Navigation error (free inertial) subsequent to normal alignment of 0,8 nautical mile per hour (nm/hr) ‘Circular Error Probable’ (CEP) or less (better); or

61. 1. navigation error (free inertial) of 0,8 nautical mile per hour (50 % circular error probable (CEP)) or less (better) subsequent to normal alignment;

62. The missile is guided by an inertial navigation system developed by Research Center Imarat (RCI) and a radio altimeter for the height determination.

63. Navigation error (free inertial) subsequent to normal alignment of 0,8 nautical mile per hour (nm/hr) ‧Circular Error Probable‧ (‧CEP‧) or less (better);

64. 6 Some braking systems, such as the Inertial Transfer Braking (ITB) system and Dual Braking System, make use of both friction and magnetic elements.

65. In 1905, Einstein used these laws in motivating his theory of special relativity, requiring that the laws held true in all inertial reference frames.

66. Air Force F-100A’s, which also contained most of their mass in the fuselage, were lost during flight test due to inertial roll Coupling departures

67. More specifically, Einstein's calculations, which are described in chapter 11b of Pais 1982, use the equivalence principle, the equivalence of gravity and inertial forces, and the results of special relativity for the propagation of light and for accelerated observers (the latter by considering, at each moment, the instantaneous inertial frame of reference associated with such an accelerated observer).

68. (507) In addition, the Parties are not willing to divest the core technology for inertial navigation, that is the ring laser gyroscopes, base sensors and accelerometers.

69. N2 - The measurement of the inertial mass of the antiproton and proposed antihydrogen formation experiments require Antiprotons stored in ion traps, cooled to very low (4K) temperatures.

70. 9 Gazebo models not only standard robot sensors (such as inertial measurement units, GPS receivers, and monocular cameras) but also real-world rigid-body physics for robotic environments.

71. The objects are being pulled towards the floor by the same "inertial force" that presses the driver of an accelerating car into the back of his seat.

72. The navigation unit then initializes its component inertial subsystem using a local position and orientation that are based on the calculated absolute position and orientation of the second vehicle.

73. Accelerometers specified in 7A001.a.1. or 7A001.a.2., designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance systems of all types, and usable in 'missiles';

74. A new fusion algorithm of the measurements from global positioning system(GPS) and inertial navigation system(INS)is presented to compensate the weaknesses of current integrated navigation system.

75. An unmanned aerial vehicle (100), comprising an inertial measurement unit (20), a positioning component (30), a controller (50), a memory (40) and an early warning prompt unit (70).

76. 26 By sampling with high speed and filtering the outputs of laser gyro, the method can remove the noise caused by dither and get the inertial angular rate needed.

77. The Conventionality of simultaneity thesis as established by Reichenbach and Grünbaum is related to the partial freedom in the definition of simultaneity in an inertial reference frame

78. Mahon noted that the flight crew, with many thousands of hours of flight time between them, had considerable experience with the extreme accuracy of the aircraft's inertial navigation system.

79. By sampling with high speed and filtering the outputs of laser gyro, the method can remove the noise caused by dither and get the inertial angular rate needed. Sentencedict.com

80. Linear accelerometers, designed for use in inertial navigation systems or in guidance systems of all types, usable in ‘missiles’, having all the following characteristics, and specially designed components therefor;