| clearance |
Removal of a substance from the blood.
Ãâó: www.endovasc.com/glossary/glossary.html
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| clear |
A pleasant wine, clean and without any abnormalities.
Ãâó: www.hintsandthings.co.uk/livingroom/glossaryC.htm
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| clearance |
Volume of blood cleared of drug per unit time.
Ãâó: www.chemsoc.org/exemplarchem/entries/2003/nottingh...
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| clearance |
Authorization given by ATC* to proceed as requested or instructed, eg "Cleared for take-off", "Cleared for visual approach", "Cleared to land".
Ãâó: www.airodyssey.net/reference/glossary.html
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| clear |
Sky condition of less than 1/10 cloud coverage.
Ãâó: ggweather.com/glossary.htm
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| clear | strong turbulence in an otherwise cloudless region that subjects aircraft to violent updrafts or downdrafts |
| clear | clearly or sharply defined to the mind |
| clear | clear and distinct to the senses |
| clear | having had all the trees removed at one time |
| clear | mentally acute or penetratingly discerning |
| clear | mentally acute or penetratingly discerning |
| clear | having sharp clear vision |
| clear | not mentally confused |
| clear | permission to proceed |
| clear | the distance by which one thing clears another |
| clear | vertical space available to allow easy passage under something |
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