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zero station
noun
The point, during childbirth, at which the baby's head is level with the ischial spines in the maternal pelvis.
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He must now be particularly keen that the troubled construction of the Athens Olympic dome doesn't affect New York's enthusiasm for his Ground Zero station.
Although its primary purpose was a communications post, the zero station was also designed to hold ammunition and explosives and provide living quarters for the radio equipment operators.
On the outskirts of the village, near the hamlet of Ringlestone, there are the remains of a zero station (or Operational Base), a secret underground communications relay post operated by Auxiliary Units of the British Home Guard.
In the event of a German invasion the zero station was to be used by defending forces to receive and transmit coded messages between a series of similar stations in the area as well as to the operational command headquarters at Hannington Hall in Wiltshire.
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In this manner, some closed or nearly closed trajectories around the Earth Moon Lagrange points are found that need almost zero station-keeping maneuver.
"This is not an attack on one station," he added.
It's not too far away, just one station stop".
"The next local, Brooklyn-bound train is one station away".
Some observers think only one station will eventually get built.
Today it takes 60 minutes but makes seven station stops.
The four station stones mark out a rectangle.
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