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31position vector — ▪ mechanics straight line having one end fixed to a body and the other end attached to a moving point and used to describe the position of the point relative to the body. As the point moves, the position vector will change in length or in… …
32position — I. noun Etymology: Middle English posycion, from Anglo French posicioun, from Latin position , positio, from ponere to lay down, put, place, from Old Latin *posinere, from po away (akin to Old Church Slavic po , perfective prefix, Greek apo away) …
33Position sensor — A position sensor is any device that enables position measurement. It can either be an absolute position sensor or a relative one (displacement sensor). Position sensors can be either linear or angular.Some position sensors available today: *… …
34Position relative — En mathématiques, la position relative de deux courbes de fonctions numériques est la description des domaines sur lesquels une des fonctions est supérieure à l autre. Si ces deux fonctions sont continues sur un même intervalle réel, chacun de… …
35Position (géographie) — La position, en géographie est un point dans l espace physique qu occupe une chose à la surface de la Terre ou dans l Univers. Une position absolue est désignée par la combinaison de la latitude et de la longitude (Coordonnées géographiques), une …
36position — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. situation, placement, point, spot, place, location, site; billet, berth, post, station, office, rank, status; caste; incumbency; dignity, honor. See business, circumstance, repute. II (Roget s IV) n.… …
37position dilution of precision — The geometric effect resulting from satellites being too close together. Satellites that appear farther apart in the sky provide a more accurate position solution than ones close together. In the latter case, the position accuracy is degraded in… …
38Position constitutionnelle — Constitution Pour les articles homonymes, voir Constitution (homonymie) …
39position effect — Effect on the expression of a gene depending upon its position relative to other genes on the chromosome. Moving (transposing) a gene from an inactive region to an active region can alter expression markedly sometimes with unfortunate… …
40position effect — in genetics, the change in expression of a gene as a function of a change in its position relative to that of other genes …