1 the distance over which an object can be sent or thrown, sound can be heard etc -- dostřel, dosah
a mountain range.
4 in the United States, land, usually without fences, on which cattle etc can graze -- prérie
a cattle range.
5 a place where a person can practise shooting etc; a rifle-range. -- střelnice
6 a large kitchen stove with a flat top. -- sporák
7 to put in a row or rows -- seřadit (se)
This permits the determination of the allowable fuel for the aircraft, which ultimately yields the range capability.
This permits good discrimination within this intensity range at the cost of absolute intensity discrimination.
A distinctive feature of qualitative methods is the flexibility of research designs, particularly where ethnographic methods using a range of techniques are involved.
However, the error is quick to decrease and enter the range of error of the other algorithms.
At first, infants display discriminatory abilities which span a broad range of phonetic pairs.
Our pupils came from a range of local, national, and international backgrounds.
The intersection between the orientation annulus and the end-effector locus represents the orientation range for a manipulator at a certain reachable workspace range.
Individual hospices were represented at rates ranging f rom 25% to 100%.
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