off rangeの例文
- Since filters must have some roll-off range they necessarily reduce audio in some range below 22050 Hz.
- The RPG-16 was widely used during Soviet campaign in Afghanistan, mostly against hardened fire positions and buildings from stand-off ranges.
- Air knives and nozzles for compressed air blow-off range from home made round pipes with holes to engineered high pressure air knives.
- WPHM-AM's current array is located south of the city of Saint Clair Twp . off Range Road, located behind a Mobil gas station.
- Its replacement was the even larger Phantom, which had been designed without any guns to fire missiles at stand-off ranges rather than tangle in turning dogfights.
- It was designed to be a much more mobile counterpart to the MIM-14 Nike Hercules, trading off range and altitude capability for a much smaller size and weight.
- Use that travel coupon during the holidays or, better yet, wait until the airlines launch a really aggressive sale, in the 40 percent to 50 percent off range.
- The "'H-2 SOW "'( Stand-Off Weapon ) is a precision-guided glide bomb manufactured by Pakistan and deployed by the Pakistan Air Force, capable of striking targets at stand-off range.
- The "'H-4 SOW "'( Stand-Off Weapon ) is a precision-guided glide bomb manufactured by Pakistan and deployed by the Pakistan Air Force, capable of striking targets at stand-off range.
- Torpedoes are a more stealthy option, but missiles give a much longer stand-off range, as well as the ability to engage multiple targets on different headings at the same time.
- It uses fencing to keep livestock off ranges near streams or water areas until after wildlife or waterfowl periods, or limiting the amount of grazing to a short period of time.
- While many are in the 10-to-15-percent-off range, most Sheratons give a 25 percent discount to those 60 and over ( there may, however, be dates when that discount is not available ).
- Ra'ad is designed to attack fixed enemy installations ( such as radar posts, command nodes and stationary surface-to-air missile launchers ) at stand-off range, keeping the launching aircraft away from enemy air defence systems.
- The Denel Dynamics ( formerly Kentron ) "'MUPSOW "'( MUlti-Purpose, Stand-Off Weapon ) is a guided weapon designed for pinpoint strikes against soft targets such as airfields, bunkers and command-and-control centers at stand-off ranges.
- A hollow dialysis tube is a tube with sub-millimetre diameter whose walls are composed of porous crosslinked cellulose designed to allow small solutes through but not large biomolecules, such as protein with a cut-off ranging from 0.5-20 kDa.
- Trials made with replicas of culverins and port pieces showed that they could penetrate wood the same thickness of the " Mary Rose's " hull planking, indicating a stand-off range of at least 90 m ( 295 ft ).
- A small collection of shoes created for Heatherette's 2007 collection reportedly led to demand from the likes of Mena Suvari, Theodora Richards and Lydia Hearst; and was followed up by a spin-off range called " Heatherette Loves Irregular Choice " in response to fan demand.
- The first two prototypes with the " Super-30 " upgrade will be delivered to the IAF in 2012, after which the upgrades will be performed on the last batch of 40 production aircraft . The Brahmos missile integrated on the Su-30MKI will provide the capability to attack ground targets from stand-off ranges of around 300 km.
- They estimate in their sample that between 87 % and 94 % of women received lower wages than they could have received if there was a non-discriminatory pay structure; men on the other hand would be worse off ( the percentage of men who would be worse off ranges between 83 % and 97 % ).
- Since the parachute drop trainings were first begun, 33 serious off range drop accidents occurred including the death of a girl on 2 August 1950 when a fuel tank fell into private house, and an 11 June 1965 accident in which a trailer landed off target crushing a 10-year-old girl, who was playing in the family yard.