The word
"navigational" refers to something related to the act of guiding or directing a course, particularly when traveling or exploring by land, sea, or air. It involves the use of maps, instruments, or technology to find one's way and reach a desired destination.
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But a clicky - wheel imbued with color (representing data volume) combined with a broad legal taxonomy (e.g., pleadings, post-trial motions, mediation and arbitration) suggests that legal information — particularly analytical material — is ripe for a different type of
navigational system.
A group of glass sculptures take on the form of lighted buoys — presenting themselves as possible floating beacons that serve as
navigational tools.
There are two analog sticks (the right - hand stick is lower than the face buttons, more similar to the Xbox design than PS4), a D - pad, four face buttons, four shoulder buttons and a number
of navigational buttons in the center.
The system also helped calibrate global positioning services we now rely on as
navigational aids in our mobile devices.
maritime and coastal shipping, as well
as navigational aids, inland navigation, meteorological services, sea routes, and inland waterways used for general traffic;
There are character limitations that always come in to play with
navigational buttons and tabs, for example.
We may also
use Navigational Information alone or in combination with Personal Information to provide you with personalized information about our Websites or Subscription Services.
This site uses a web analytics service to track things like time on page, page navigation, entrance paths and other
navigational information.
The XHTML content with
navigational structure and metadata in a zip - based package has made it feasible to make all of these features work.
In lawyer marketing, most duplicate content is of the permissible kind: portions of statutes, case law, publically available legal information and common
navigational elements on websites, among others.
Wii U ™ Exclusive Features: View mini-map and
other navigational systems via Wii U ™ GamePad.
Visitors can browse more than 500 individual topics, grouped into 12 main sections (listed under the top
navigational menu), covering: the medical sciences and health; physical sciences and technology; biological sciences and the environment; and social sciences, business and education.
The advance could also lead to cheaper
navigational devices for cars, new forms of military remote sensing equipment, and low - cost instruments for analysing ultra-fast chemical and biochemical reactions.
Dedicated to his life and achievements, exhibits include
navigational charts, paintings and drawings, a scale model of Cook's second ship; HMS Resolution, and original letters written by Cook himself.
The law firm representing the Huang family said that a preliminary review has uncovered complaints by other Tesla drivers of
navigational errors by the Autopilot feature.
The US Patent & Trademark Office recently published a patent application from Google that revealed new floating
navigational controls for a future Android tablet.
J147 and J147 + donepezil rescued the deficit in spatial
navigational memory caused by scopolamine in the water maze but donepezil alone failed to rescue the deficit (Figure 4B).
A new paper from WCS (Wildlife Conservation Society), in partnership with researchers and practitioners from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, U.S. Coast Guard, Space Quest, Google, and SkyTruth, reviews the use of a maritime vessel communication and
navigational safety system that is not only effective in protecting people, but wildlife such as whales, walruses, and other wildlife species as well.
The paintings in the show are inspired by
navigational maps of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
Monarch overwintering site location data provided by this website is for basic
navigational purposes only and is not intended to be relied upon in situations where precise location information is needed or where erroneous, inaccurate or incomplete location data may lead to personal injury, death, or property or environmental damage.
Two proven technologies have been combined to create a promising new technology that could meet future
navigational challenges in deep space.
Conditions for avoidance zones
include navigational hazards, environmental conditions, and the existence of coastal fish and other wildlife habitats.
Barnes & Noble claims the update will offer a cleaner user interface, a better shopping experience,
new navigational tools and an improved experience in both landscape and portrait mode.
The Kobo has a bright blue
navigational pad, which happens to be the e-reader's most awkward feature.
Whether it's finding the local pizza joint or finding you way to your vacation spot, there are plenty of
navigational apps available at the Windows Phone Store.
This includes items used for your car,
like navigational systems and personal car televisions.
• Some people complain about the lack of additional perks and complex
navigational options in the website; • There are limited features if you do not pay your monthly membership.
One of the great things about ePUB is that you can create
navigational tables of content (TOCs) that have nested content.
When we are feeling lost, confused, or alienated from ourselves, traditions can function like
navigational stars in the proverbial sky.
Also available is an 8 inch
navigational screen which provides not only GPS but Sirius XM satellite radio and Sirius traffic monitoring.
In order to
improve navigational systems in self - driving cars, this new technology will need to be combined with an inertial measurement unit (IMU) to achieve high sample rates and high bandwidth continuously.
The fourth - generation Apple TV was a competent, if unexciting streaming box, buoyed by strong Siri navigation and hamstrung
by navigational oddities and a high price tag.
Studies of David Lewis and Marianne (Mimi) George uncovered that full traditional Polynesian
navigational technique is still preserved in these islands (Finney and Lowe, 2006, p163).
«Giving up control is not something I've done often in my life,» the governor writes in All Things Possible, his recent autobiography, recounting his reluctance to rely on
navigational instruments during a foggy boat trip down the East Coast.
It's unclear exactly what functions the digital crown will perform, but it would represent the first
such navigational device on an Android Wear watch.
The new site features an
enhanced navigational structure, simple insurance - quote performance, and an modernized look and feel.
And the most important point is the required
navigational functions do not conflict with standard browser buttons in name, icon, or function.
The idea makes sense — the Home button has been a consistent
navigational experience for iPhone users since the past ten years.
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