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* Fixed point numbers were variable length, stored in either binary ( 1 to 64 bits ) or decimal ( 1 to 16 digits ) and either unsigned format or sign / magnitude format.
* Fixed focus, feasible with the great depth of field of short focal length lenses: Minox EC, Minox ECX.
Fixed length with " thistle " ends ( left ) and adjustable with " bat wing " ends ( right ).
* Fixed length
* INSAS ( Foldable Butt ) ( 5. 56 mm ) It resembles 5. 56 mm Assault Rifle Fixed Butt in all other features except that the Fixed Butt is replaced with a foldable type of Butt to shorten the overall length and it does not include automatic mode of firing. It is most suitable for combat from ICV and in Para Troopers role.
* Fixed length and fixed angle drawing

Fixed and arrays
Fixed monochromators are used with CCDs and photodiode arrays.

Fixed and are
Fixed monthly allowances are reimbursements for the same purpose except on a non-itemized basis.
Fixed monthly allowances are a controversial subject.
Fixed installations are increasingly advocated as the problem of area defense emerges.
; Fixed effect: An effect associated with an input variable that has a limited number of levels or in which only a limited number of levels are of interest to the experimenter.
Fixed fees are usually based on a project's allocated construction cost and can range between 4 and 12 % of new construction cost, for commercial and institutional projects, depending on a project's size and complexity.
* Fixed capital — This includes machinery, factories, equipment, new technology, factories, buildings, computers, and other goods that are designed to increase the productive potential of the economy for future years.
* Fixed points are necessary for a watercraft to be moored to a quay.
# Co-rotating, also ECEF (" Earth Centred, Earth Fixed "), where the axes are attached to the solid body of the Earth.
Securities with which ISINs can be used are Equities, Fixed income and ETFs only.
* Fixed bit depth, many cheaper LCDs are only able to display 262, 000 colors.
Fixed line options such as ADSL, ISDN, Diginet and Leased Lines are available from the national operator Telkom.
Fixed gases are gases for which no liquid or solid can form at the temperature of the gas, such as air at typical ambient temperatures.
( Fixed stations are expected to use True ).
Two satellite types are used for North American television and radio: Direct broadcast satellite ( DBS ), and Fixed Service Satellite ( FSS )
Fixed spool reels are normally mounted below the rod.
Fixed spool reels are cast by opening the bail, grasping the line with the forefinger, and then using a backward snap of the rod followed by a forward cast while releasing the line with the forefinger at the same time.
Fixed head designs are available in consumer products, but are more likely to be found on industrial high-end printers and large format plotters.
" Fixed CT Scanners " are large, require a dedicated power supply, electrical closet, HVAC system, a separate workstation room, and a large lead lined room.
" Fixed CT Scanners " can also be mounted inside large tractor trailers and driven from site to site and are known as " Mobile CT Scanners ".
Fixed focus cameras are usually inexpensive types, such as single-use cameras.
In addition to the Fixed and Moveable Cycles, there are a number of other liturgical cycles in the ecclesiastical year that affect the celebration of the divine services.
* 964 — Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi ( Azophi ), a Persian astronomer, makes the first recorded observations of the Andromeda Galaxy and the Large Magellanic Cloud in his Book of Fixed Stars, and which are the first galaxies other than the Milky Way to be observed from Earth,
Fixed and drift gill nets cause the highest mortality levels for both cetaceans and pinnipeds, however, entanglements in both trap and pot lines are also common, long lines, and mid-water trawls.

Fixed and limited
Fixed Wireless Terminal ( FWT ) units differ from conventional mobile terminal units operating within cellular networks – such as GSM – in that a fixed wireless terminal or desk phone will be limited to an almost permanent location with almost no roaming abilities.
Fixed income securities have risks that may include but are not limited to the following, many of which are synonymous, mutually exclusive, or related:
Fixed subordinaries are those that have a particular place to go on a shield — or at least a very limited range of places.
Fixed wing movements are limited to 120, 000 per annum.
Fixed geometry compressors, like those used on early jet engines, are limited to a design pressure ratio of about 4 or 5: 1.

Fixed and capacity
:* Fixed capacity of more than 5 rounds
Fixed to the ground on a concrete slab ( and sometimes attached to the sides of structures as well ), tower cranes often give the best combination of height and lifting capacity and are used in the construction of tall buildings.
These two satellite services, and their older Fixed Service Satellite technology, were provided to add additional capacity that lets DISH Network satisfy the Federal Communications Commission's " must-carry " requirements for local channels, and make room for HDTV.

Fixed and because
This is important because satellites in FSS ( Fixed Satellite Service ) service ( 11. 7-12. 2GHz in the U. S .) are only 2 degrees apart.
Fixed capital also " circulates ", except that the circulation time is much longer, because a fixed asset may be held for 5, 10 or 20 years before it has yielded its value and is discarded for its salvage value.
Shaders replace a section of video hardware typically called the Fixed Function Pipeline ( FFP ) – so-called because it performs lighting and texture mapping in a hard-coded manner.
Fixed playing grounds were not necessary because the game was played in a wide, variable area.
Fixed wheel bicycles cannot use any form of chain tensioning device, because the lower run of chain is pulled very tight when using the transmission as a brake.
* Deadly Fixed Object, an object in the Right-of-way, that because of its size or construction poses a risk to motor vehicles

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