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false neurotransmitter — n a biological amine that can be stored in presynaptic vesicles but that has little or no effect on postsynaptic receptors when released into the synaptic cleft called also false transmitter * * * an amine, e.g., octopamine, that can be stored in … Medical dictionary
glide-path transmitter — An element in the ILS (instrument landing system) that defines a glide path beam and assists an aircraft to make an approach at a correct glide angle. A glide path transmitter is located 750 to 1250 ft from the runway threshold and 250 to 600 ft… … Aviation dictionary
Single Thread Execution — Шаблон проектирования Однопоточное выполнение Single Threaded Execution Описан в Design Patterns Нет Однопоточное выполнение (англ. Single Threaded Execution) известный также под названием англ. Critical Section … Википедия
FT — Fallot tetralogy; false transmitter; family therapy; farnesyl transferase; fast twitch; fatigue trial; femorotibial; fibrous tissue; fingertip; follow through; force target; Fourier transform; free testosterone; free thyroxine; full term;… … Medical dictionary
FT — • Fallot tetralogy; • false transmitter; • family therapy; • farnesyl transferase; • fast twitch; • fatigue trial; • femorotibial; • fibrous tissue; • fingertip; • follow through; • force target; • Fourier transform; • free testosterone; • free… … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
FNT — false neurochemical transmitter; farnesyltransferase … Medical dictionary
FNT — • false neurochemical transmitter; • farnesyltransferase … Dictionary of medical acronyms & abbreviations
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Radar — For other uses, see Radar (disambiguation). A long range radar antenna, known as ALTAIR, used to detect and track space objects in conjunction with ABM testing at the Ronald Reagan Test Site on Kwajalein Atoll … Wikipedia
Distress radiobeacon — PLB redirects here. For other uses, see PLB (disambiguation). Emergency position indicating radio beacons or EPIRBs Distress radio beacons, also known as emergency beacons, ELT or EPIRB, are tracking transmitters which aid in the detection and… … Wikipedia