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A road; a beaten path.
A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.
The physical path on which information is stored on both magnetic and optical storage media. On CD-ROMs, tracks are arranged in a spiral from the centre of the disc. On hard disk drives, tracks appear in concentric circles and are independent of each other.
A path. Also to follow.
Keywords:
Multitrack,
Song,
Spiral,
Subpicture,
Midi
A part of the audio tape that has one channel of audio recorded onto it. It is in parallel with the length of the tape. On a standard stereo audio cassette there are four tracks, two for each direction.
A physical track consists of one contiguous physical spiral area from inner diameter to outer diameter containing information (dual layer DVD discs have two physical tracks.) Or, the information contained within a single 360 ° rotation of the disc. Or, one contiguous logical element of information, such as a single CD audio track (a song) or computer data region (an information track.) One CD session contains from one up to 99 such logical tracks, each consisting of a pre-gap, user data, and a post-gap.
The track is the smallest logical unit on a CD. A CD can contain up to 99 tracks, which may consist of audio tracks, CD-ROM tracks, and XA/ CD-i Tracks.
A series of positions recorded for a particular vehicle (ship, submarine, helo, etc). A track has its own characteristics such as colour, label and symbol frequency, and the symbol used to represent it when the symbol highlighter is in use.
Keywords:
Rail,
Sleepers,
Railway,
Chairs,
Fishplates
The permanent way; the rails.
The black lines on the coloured tiles (yellow, green, brown, and grey) laid on the map represent the railroad track laid by the railways.
A set of longitudinal rails mounted on cross members that support and guide a boring machine.
The metal or plastic rail and rings from which the curtains are hung.
Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
a course over which races are run
a cluster of four or more courses organized about a historical field, a genre, or an independent topic of your creation (for example, Race and Ethnicity)
a group of courses designed for students seeking specialized training toward specific career objectives or a group of courses designed to meet a specific need within a degree program
A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint.
To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow.
Trace left by appendage of an animal, typically as a result of its locomotion. If found in the fossil record is considered as a type of trace fossil. A series of two or more successive tracks made by the same foot is a trackway.
evidence pointing to a possible solution; "the police are following a promising lead"; "the trail led straight to the perpetrator"
What the train travels on.
an endless metal belt on which tracked vehicles move over the ground
travel across or pass over; "The caravan covered almost 100 miles each day"
The direction of motion relative to a ground location. Also referred to as 'ground track'.
A route for media data from a source device to a destination device.
A timeline for one of the essence types stored in an MXF File. For example there will be a Track for the Pictures, and one for each of the separable Sound Essence s in the file
an area created on the timeline in which media files can be inserted and edited
A horizontal band across the time line window that graphically represents a series of clips in your program. The time line window has multiple tracks containing different types of media.
Provide a guide for the roller wheels. The vertical track is mounted to the jambs with brackets on each side of the door opening. The horizontal track contains a curved end called the radius (See Radius). In the closed position, the door is resting in the vertical track. In the open position, the door is suspended from the horizontal track. Sectional door track usually consists of 4 pieces: 2 vertical pieces and 2 horizontal pieces.
v, to move horizontally at a high rate of speed using a method best described as "body surfing" on the air. Typically done at the tail end of a skydive to seperate from other jumpers before deploying a canopy.
a manoeuvre where a skydiver achieves a high horizontal velocity relative to the ground.
To assume a body position that creates a high forward speed. Used to approach or depart from other skydivers in freefall.
Keywords:
Sequence,
Movieworks,
Timebar,
Recoded,
Richmond
a linear sequence of clips
a sequence of coordinates representing an itinerary that the system has recoded and has to reproduce
a sequence of events devoted to a research area
a sequence of undergraduate courses offered by the Department of Finance at the University of Richmond
Keywords:
Tread,
Tires,
Midpoints,
Centerlines,
Distance
1) A racing circuit regardless of shape, distance, or intended use. Can be an oval, a tri-oval, a straight line, a figure "8", a closed road course, etc., 2) The width of a car as measured between the outside of the left and right tires.
(see TREAD)
The center-to-center distance between the two tires on an axle.
Distance between the centers of the tires where they contact the ground.
Extruded aluminum 1 3/8" (35mm) wide by 1 5/8" (14mm) high. Track is joined together with hardened steel track pins (like model railroad tracks) and alignment bars constructing a smooth continuous surface for the trolleys to carry the curtain.
a bar or bars of rolled steel making a track along which vehicles can roll
a motor vehicle for transporting goods
BAR (Also referred to as a "Panhard bar.") This bar locates the vehicle's rear end housing from left-to-right under it. In calibrating the vehicle's "suspension geometry," raising |