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Designate the target with the red button, pull the trigger and find that dot again to fire the gun.
The laser systems used in 1991 had two disadvantages: they could not work in cloudy weather, and they required an aircraft or a ground controller to "designate" the target with a laser right up to the moment when the bomb exploded.
For simplicity we designate that key regulator as Cbf-K and we designate the target Cbf genes as Cbf-T.
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Semiactive guidance involved illuminating or designating the target with energy emitted from a source other than the missile; a seeker in the projectile that was sensitive to the reflected energy then homed onto the target.
Experiment 1 used a balanced memory array, with one color stimulus in each hemifield, followed by a retention interval and a central probe, at the fixation point that designated the target stimulus in memory about which to make a determination of orientation.
First of all, a sphere with a radius of 1738 km, which is the same size as the moon, was designated the target.
Taking a set of consecutive subtrials, one for each direction, the subtrial with the most negative classifier output was designated the target.
After 0.5 sec a subset of two to six discs turned red for 2.5 sec before returning to blue; the red color designated the target discs to be tracked in the current trial.
In order to judge a particular spatial relation between two objects (e.g., "Is the larger object on the left?"), one object has to be designated as the target (e.g., the larger object) and one object has to be designated as the referent (e.g., the smaller object).
In the present study, quadrant Q3 was designated as the target quadrant.
The position having the maximum score is designated as the target.
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