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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... move to sidebar hide. K53 or K-53 may refer to: K-53 (Kansas highway) K-53 truck, an American ...
The K53/54 Beijing–Shenyang through train is a train service running between Beijing and Shenyang, the capital of Liaoning province. It is operated by China Railway Shenyang Group using 25G sleeper carriages. The 727 km journey takes the train on the Beijing-Harbin Railway, Tianjin-Shanhaiguan Railway and Shenyang-Shanhaiguan Railway. The ...
The GTR-18A, commonly known as the Smokey Sam, is a small unguided rocket developed by Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (NAWCWD) in China Lake, California as a threat simulator for use during military exercises.
This test was the first of two medium-range target vehicles. CMCM-1B/FT 04-2B 18 Aug 2005: Success This test was the second of two medium-range target vehicles. [56] FT 04-5/FTG 04-5 26 Sep 2005: Success This test was an apparent variant of IFT-19 and featured an air-launched long-range target tracked by Cobra Dane radar. FT-1 13 Dec 2005: Success
A crash simulation with a slender (left) and obese (right) female passenger. A crash simulation is a virtual recreation of a destructive crash test of a car or a highway guard rail system using a computer simulation in order to examine the level of safety of the car and its occupants.
The game was a runner-up for "Simulation of 2000" in Editors' Choice at IGN ' s Best of 2000 Awards. [20] It was a runner-up for GameSpy ' s 2000 Simulation Game of the Year, which went to MechWarrior 4: Vengeance. The staff wrote: "While the stunning graphics, true to life weather effects, and endless replay value blew us away in the end, it ...
Radio channel emulators or radio channel simulators (also called fading simulators) are tools for air interface testing in wireless communication.In a test environment, radio channel emulators replace the real-world radio channel between a radio transmitter and a receiver by providing a faded representation of a transmitted signal to the receiver inputs.
IMMSIM, in the authors' minds, was built around the idea of developing a computerized system to perform experiments similar to the real laboratory in vivo and in vivo experiments; a tool developed and maintained to help biologists to test theories and hypothesis about how the immune system works. They called it "in Machina" or "in silico ...