Radial — Magnétique Radial magnétique d un point : Demi droite partant d un point repéré par une mesure angulaire à partir du nord magnétique (ou relèvement magnétique). Radial (magnétique) d un VHF Omnidirectional Range (ou VOR) : Axe… … Wikipédia en Français
Radial immunodiffusion — (or Mancini method, Mancini immunodiffusion, single radial immunodiffusion assay) is an immunodiffusion technique used in immunology to determine the quantity of an antigen by measuring the diameters of circles of precipitin complexes surrounding … Wikipedia
Radial (Luftfahrt) — DVORTAC TGO (TANGO) Aichtal, BW, Deutschland Doppler VOR (D VOR) Bodenstation in Verbindung mit einem DME … Deutsch Wikipedia
radial — i. A discrete bearing, usually magnetic, transmitted by a navigational beam (very high frequency omnidirectional radio range, or VOR; tactical air navigation, or TACAN; very high frequency omnidirectional range tactical air navigation, or VORTAC; … Aviation dictionary
Radial engine — The radial engine is a reciprocating type internal combustion engine configuration in which the cylinders point outward from a central crankshaft like the spokes on a wheel. This configuration was very commonly used in aircraft engines before… … Wikipedia
Radial turbine — Concept The difference between axial and radial turbines consists in the way the air flows through the components (compressor and turbine). Whereas for an axial turbine the rotor is impacted by the air flow, for a radial turbine, the flow is… … Wikipedia
range marking — The colored marks on aircraft instruments that indicate the ranges of operation of that system as specified in manufacturers’ manuals. The ranges and colors most often used are i. A red radial line, which means, “Do not exceed the parameter… … Aviation dictionary
Range (biology) — Population distribution redirects here. For the probability distribution of a statistical population see Probability distribution and Statistical population. The three basic types of population distribution within an area. From top to bottom:… … Wikipedia
range marker — i. A single calibration blip fed onto the time base of a radial display. The rotation of the time base shows the single blips as a circle on the plan position indicator scope. The range marker can be used to measure range. See plan position… … Aviation dictionary
Radial (radio) — In radio, evenly spaced points along evenly spaced radials or lines through a common point on a map, are used to determine average elevation above mean sea level (AMSL) within a radio station s coverage area (including broadcast stations and… … Wikipedia
range — A single calibration blip fed onto the time base of a radial display. The rotation of the time base shows the single blips as a circle on the plan position indicator scope. It may be used to measure range … Military dictionary