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distance r. teleceptor.
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distance A plan of the holes on a course showing the distance from one point to another. It can be printed by the course or prepared by the golfer or his caddie.
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distance The separation between two points. A scalar quanity. [m]
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distance Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, "distance" means the same as "mileage."
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distance is not much use as an abstract piece of information. It comes to life when translated into some kind of relationship: How far did the victim live from the place where she was robbed? What is the maximum distance police cars can travel within a specific urban environment to provide acceptable response times? How far could a suspect have gone in a particular time period?
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