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'horizon axis' is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is used to refer to any imaginary vertical line that runs through the center of an observed object and is used for orientation. For example, "The horizon axis of the symmetrical building pointed due east."
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c The vertical axis presents the ρ value and the horizon axis θ.
The average cost under these optimal release lead time and optimal base stock levels for each case are illustrated in Fig. 6, where the horizon axis is demand lead time and the vertical axis is an optimal average cost.
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Framework: As a product of BCG, I naturally conceptualize things via a 2x2 matrix; one axis = time horizon (short, long), the other axis = activity (research, application).
This optical image showcases a jet; we now know, from the Event Horizon Telescope, that the rotation axis of the black hole points away from Earth, tilted at about 17 degrees.
Diagram shows the direction of surging acceleration Y, recorded by a D2GT logger placed on a shark, and gravity g ( ms-2), angle of surge axis of the logger to horizon, that of longitudinal axis to horizon defined as pitch angle (negative as the shark descends), and logger attachment angle.
In practice, a CLASS telescope points at a fixed elevation above the horizon and rotate about the zenith axis (i.e., in azimuth).
Imagine the aircraft has a long rod through the propeller spinner coinciding with the roll axis extending to the horizon in both directions fore and aft.
The y-axis is the time horizon, or number of 10-year increments.
Vertical vessels are cylindrical vessels whose long axis is perpendicular to the horizon.
Horizontal vessels are cylindrical-shaped storage tanks whose long axis is parallel to the horizon.
where is the angle of surge axis of the logger to horizon (degrees), and is the attachment angle of the logger against the longitudinal axis (degrees).
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