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Materials and activities for learning brought in either on-line through telecommunications, via satellite or microwave, or by fiber optic phone lines with two-way video from some distant source of transmission.
Ãâó: arkedu.state.ar.us/ade-guide/glossary2.html
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How far a swimmer swims. Distances for short course are: 25 yards (1 length), 50 yards (2 lengths), 100 yards (4 lengths), 200 yards (8 lengths), 400 yards (16 lengths), 500 yards (20 lengths), 1000 yards (40 lengths), 1650 yards (66 lengths).
Ãâó: www.lagunagators.com/info_glossary.htm
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Distance is measured at the start of the propulsive event. Distance is between the spacecraft and the center of the Earth or Sun.
Ãâó: messenger.jhuapl.edu/missiondesignLive/manueverdes...
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a measure of the disparity between two observations on a set of variables. The most common measure is the squared Euclidian distance which is the sum of squared differences across a set of variables. Letting m = the number of variables, and Xij be the value of the j-th variable for the i-th case, the squared Euclidian distance between cases k and l is
Ãâó: www.siu.edu/~epse1/pohlmann/factglos/
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let u, v ?V(G). The distance between u and v is the length of the shortest path between u and v.
Ãâó: www.cs.toronto.edu/~tomhart/broadcasting/terms.htm...
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