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  2. Enlisted Evaluation Report - Wikipedia

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    An enlisted evaluation report (EER) is an evaluation form used by the United States Army; the US Coast Guard also uses a document of the same title.The Army commissioned officer equivalent is the officer evaluation report (OER).

  3. Not-To-Exceed - Wikipedia

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    When all of the following conditions are simultaneously met for at least 30 seconds, and engine is considered to be operating in the NTE zone. [3] Engine speed must be greater than 15% above idle speed; Engine torque must be greater than or equal to 30% of maximum torque. Engine power must be greater than or equal to 30% of maximum power.

  4. Minimum energy performance standard - Wikipedia

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    A minimum energy performance standard (MEPS) is a specification, containing a number of performance requirements for an energy-using device, that effectively limits the maximum amount of energy that may be consumed by a product in performing a specified task. An MEPS is usually made mandatory by a government's energy efficiency body.

  5. United States Military Standard - Wikipedia

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    Defense Standard A document that establishes uniform engineering and technical requirements for military-unique or substantially modified commercial processes, procedures, practices, and methods. There are five types of defense standards: interface standards, design criteria standards, manufacturing process standards, standard practices, and ...

  6. STANAG 6022 - Wikipedia

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    STANAG 6022 is the latest step [1] in artillery meteorological messaging, which provides for gridded meteorological data. This means that instead of using a single Radiosonde ascent capturing local data over a short time period, and circulating that information using older formats, such as the Standard Computer Meteorological message (METCM) under STANAG 4082, it provides a grid of data in ...

  7. Engineering tolerance - Wikipedia

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    The standard (size) tolerances are divided into two categories: hole and shaft. They are labelled with a letter (capitals for holes and lowercase for shafts) and a number. For example: H7 (hole, tapped hole, or nut) and h7 (shaft or bolt). H7/h6 is a very common standard tolerance which gives a tight fit.

  8. Market order vs. limit order: How they differ and which type ...

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    Market order vs. limit order: How they differ and which type is best to use. James Royal, Ph.D. January 8, 2024 at 6:08 PM.

  9. Maximum transmission unit - Wikipedia

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    With the normal untagged Ethernet frame overhead of 18 bytes and the 1500-byte payload, the Ethernet maximum frame size is 1518 bytes. If a 1500-byte IP packet is to be carried over a tagged Ethernet connection, the Ethernet frame maximum size needs to be 1522 bytes due to the larger size of an 802.1Q tagged frame.