| (documentation AAA-Rating EnglishLanguage "The highest rating given by bond rating agencies") |
FinancialOntology.kif 2371-2371 |
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| (documentation AAM EnglishLanguage "An air-to-air missile (AAM) is a guided missile
fired from an aircraft for the purpose of destroying another
aircraft. It is typically powered by one or more rocket motors,
usually solid fuelled but sometimes liquid fuelled. (from Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1172-1175 |
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| (documentation AAV EnglishLanguage "The Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) (official
designation AAV-7A1 (formerly known as LVT-7)) is the current amphibious
troop transport of the United States Marine Corps and is also operated by
other forces. The AAV-7A1 is a fully tracked amphibious landing vehicle
manufactured by FMC Corporation. It is used by USMC Amphibious Assault
Battalions to land the surface assault elements of the landing force and
their equipment in a single lift from assault shipping during amphibious
operations to inland objectives and to conduct mechanized operations and
related combat support in subsequent mechanized operations ashore.") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1643-1651 |
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| (documentation AGM EnglishLanguage "An air-to-surface missile (also, air-to-ground
missile, ASM or AGM) is a missile designed to be launched from military
aircraft (bombers, attack aircraft, fighter aircraft or other kinds) and
strike ground targets on land, at sea, or both. They are similar to
guided glide bombs but to be considered a missile, they usually contain
some form of propulsion system. The two most common propulsion systems
for air-to-surface missiles are rocket motors and jet engines. These also
tend to correspond to the range of the missiles - short and long,
respectively. Some Soviet air-to-surface missiles are powered by ramjets,
giving them both long range and high speed. (from Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1125-1134 |
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| (documentation AGM114 EnglishLanguage "AGM-114 Hellfire (Helicopter launched
fire-and-forget) is a U.S. air-to-ground missile system designed to
defeat tanks and other individual targets while minimizing the exposure of
the launch vehicle to enemy fire. Hellfire uses laser guidance and is
designed to accept other guidance packages. It is used on helicopters
against heavily armored vehicles at longer standoff distances than any
other U.S. Army missiles now in the inventory. The Hellfire II is the
optimized version of the laser family of Hellfire missiles. The Longbow
Hellfire Modular Missile System is an air-launched, radar aided,
inertially guided missile that utilizes millimeter-wave radar technology.
Despite the expanded acronym, most versions of the Hellfire missile are
not truly fire-and-forget -- all the laser-guided versions require
constant illumination or painting of the target from launch to impact.
The AGM-114L is a true fire-and-forget weapon: it requires no further
guidance after launch and can hit its target without the launcher being in
line of sight of the target. The Hellfire (along with the Maverick and
the air-launched TOW) was to be replaced by the Joint Common Missile (JCM)
around 2011. The JCM was developed with a tri-mode seeker and a
multi-purpose warhead that would combine the capabilities of the several
Hellfire variants. In the budget for FY2006, the US Department of Defense
canceled a number of projects that they felt no longer warranted
continuation based on their cost effectiveness, including the JCM. Due to
the U.S. military's continuing need for a proven precision-strike
aviation weapon in the interim until a successor to the JCM is fielded, as
well as extensive foreign sales, it is likely the Hellfire will be in
service for many years. (from Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1206-1231 |
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| (documentation AGM65 EnglishLanguage "The AGM-65 Maverick is an air-to-surface tactical
missile (ASM) designed for close air support, prohibition, and forceful
prevention. It is effective against a wide range of tactical targets,
including armor, air defenses, ships, ground transportation, and fuel
storage facilities. The AGM-65F (infrared targeting) used by the US Navy
has an infrared guidance system optimized for ship tracking and a larger
penetrating warhead than the shaped charge used by the US Marine Corps and
the US Air Force (300 pounds (136 kg) vs 125 pounds (57 kg)). The AGM-65
has two types of warheads, one has a contact fuze in the nose, and the
other has a heavyweight warhead with a delayed fuze, which penetrates the
target with its kinetic energy before firing. The latter is most
effective against large, hard targets. The propulsion system for both
types is a solid-fuel rocket motor behind the warhead. (from Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1139-1151 |
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| (documentation AH1 EnglishLanguage "The Bell AH-1 Cobra, called the Huey Cobra, Cobra, Sea
Cobra, or Snake (depending on the model), is an attack helicopter,
designed by Bell Helicopter Textron. It shares a common engine,
transmission and rotor system with the UH-1. It is now fully replaced by
the AH-64 Apache in US Army service, but upgraded versions continue to fly
with US Marine Corps, US Navy and several other users. (from Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1884-1889 |
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| (documentation AIM9 EnglishLanguage "The AIM-9 Sidewinder is a heat-seeking,
short-range, air-to-air missile carried by fighter aircraft and
recently, certain gunship helicopters. It is named after the
Sidewinder snake, which also detects its prey via body heat. The
Sidewinder was the first truly effective air-to-air missile, widely
imitated and copied. Its latest variants remain in active service with
many air forces. (from Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1179-1185 |
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| (documentation AMRadioStation EnglishLanguage "An AMRadioStation is an
engineeringSubcomponent of an AMRadioSystem.") |
Communications.kif 180-181 |
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| (documentation AMRadioSystem EnglishLanguage "An AMRadioSystem consists of Radios,
AMRadioStations, and other components that work together to make
AM radio broadcasting possible in a given area.") |
Communications.kif 158-160 |
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| (documentation AONOrder EnglishLanguage "All-or-none order (AON) is a type of option order
which requires that the order be executed completely or not at all. An AON
order may be either a day order or a GTC order.") |
FinancialOntology.kif 2711-2713 |
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| (documentation APC EnglishLanguage "Armoured personnel carriers (APCs) are armoured
fighting vehicles developed to transport infantry on the battlefield.
They usually have only a machine gun although variants carry recoilless
rifles, anti-tank guided missiles (ATGMs), or mortars. They are not
really designed to take part in a direct-fire battle, but to carry the
troops to the battlefield safe from shrapnel and ambush. They may have
wheels or tracks. Examples include the American M113 (tracked), M2
Bradley, the British FV 432 (tracked), the French VAB (wheeled), the
German Boxer MRAV (wheeled) and the Soviet BTR (wheeled). (from
Wikipedia)") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1569-1578 |
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| (documentation ATMMachine EnglishLanguage "(Automatic Teller Machine) A banking terminal that
accepts deposits and dispenses cash. ATMs are activated by inserting a cash or
credit card that contains the user's account number and PIN on a magnetic stripe.
The ATM calls up the bank's computers to verify the balance, dispenses the cash
and then transmits a completed transaction notice.") |
FinancialOntology.kif 3372-3376 |
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| (documentation ATMSlot EnglishLanguage "A narrow opening in an ATM machine where cards are inserted.") |
FinancialOntology.kif 3436-3436 |
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| (documentation AbnormalAnatomicalStructure EnglishLanguage "Any AnatomicalStructure which
is not normally found in the Organism of which it is a part, i.e. it is
the result of a PathologicProcess. This class covers tumors, birth marks,
goiters, etc.") |
Merge.kif 12068-12071 |
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| (documentation Abort EnglishLanguage "To exit a function or application without saving
any data that has been changed.") |
QoSontology.kif 1770-1771 |
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| (documentation AbortedFn EnglishLanguage "(AborteFn ?AGENT ?PROCESS) is the Process
?PROCESS after it has gotten aborted by the Agent ?AGENT") |
MilitaryProcesses.kif 2381-2382 |
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| (documentation AbortedLaunchFn EnglishLanguage "(AborteLaunchFn ?AGENT ?TAKEOFF) is
the TakingOff ?TAKEOFF after it has gotten aborted by the Agent
?AGENT. To discontinue aircraft takeoff or missile launch.") |
MilitaryProcesses.kif 2447-2449 |
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| (documentation AbortedMissionFn EnglishLanguage "(AborteMissionFn ?AGENT ?OP) is the
MilitaryOperation ?OP after it has gotten aborted by the Agent
?AGENT") |
MilitaryProcesses.kif 2401-2403 |
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| (documentation Aborting EnglishLanguage "Removing a human fetus from a Pregnant woman
in such a way that the fetus cannot survive.") |
Mid-level-ontology.kif 14323-14324 |
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| (documentation Above EnglishLanguage "This is a PositionalAttribute derived from the
up/ down schema and not involving contact. Note that this means directly
above, i.e., if one object is Above another object, then the projections
of the two objects overlap.") |
Merge.kif 13932-13935 |
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| (documentation AboveTheLine EnglishLanguage "The upper level publications in the
hierarchy of joint publications which includes capstone, keystone, and
other key joint doctrine publications that the Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff signs and are intended to be used by combatant
commanders, subunified commanders, joint task force commanders,
Service Chiefs, and Joint Staff directors.") |
MilitaryProcesses.kif 943-948 |
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| (documentation AbrasiveProductManufacturing EnglishLanguage "An Attribute of an
Organization, that specifies that the primary business of the
organization involves Abrasive Product Manufacturing or Abrasive Products
(except steel wool with or without soap).") |
naics.kif 3917-3920 |
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| (documentation AbrinToxin EnglishLanguage "An extremely toxic protein found in the seeds of the rosary pea.
Its mechanism, symptoms, and treatment are very similar to those of RicinToxin. However,
AbrinToxin is roughly 75 times more toxic than RicinToxin.") |
WMD.kif 397-399 |
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| (documentation AbsoluteAltimeter EnglishLanguage "A type of Altimeter that measures
vertical distance to the surface below, using radio, radar, sonic,
laser, or capacitive technology.") |
MilitaryDevices.kif 1430-1432 |
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