(Askeri) SABİT YÖRÜNGE: Bir gezegen çevresinde ekvator düzlemi üzerinde ve gezegeninkine eşit bir dönüş süresine sahip, daire şeklinde bir yörünge. Arz için sabit yörünge yarı çapı ortalama 26.000 mildir. Kararlı sabit bir yörünge üzerinde hareket eden bir cisim, gezegen yüzeyinde cisme bakan yarım küre üzerinde bulunan bir gözlemciye, gök yüzünde sabit bir nokta gibi görünür
(Askeri) SABİT EMNİYET PERDESİ: Kıtaların molalarda toplandıkları yerin ilerisinde kıtaları düşman gözetleme ve baskınından korumak için çıkarılan karakollar veya nöbetçiler hattı
Something that is stationary is not moving. Stationary cars in traffic jams cause a great deal of pollution. standing still instead of moving (stationarius, from statio; STATION)
One who, or that which, is stationary, as a planet when apparently it has neither progressive nor retrograde motion
refers to a figure danced without progression or done on the spot 'Stationary Walks' is also the name of a Samba figure in the Gold international syllabus
in the same place, as in: In the ancient past, people believed the earth was stationary and that the sun revolved around it
Must be used in one location; cannot be carried from place to place unless mounted to some type of carrying device, due to size and/or weight Method of charging may also require attachment to an external power source
With wind generator towers, a tower that does not tilt up and down The tower must be climbed or accessed with a crane to install or service equipment at the top
refers to a gas detection instrument intended for permanent installation in a fixed location
not capable of being moved; "stationary machinery" standing still; "the car remained stationary with the engine running
(AKA fixed) In the window and door industry, fixed refers to a window or door unit that is inoperable or stationary; i e , it does not open
A wave form which occurs in a limited, fixed medium in such a way that the reflected wave coincides with the produced wave. A common example is the vibration of the strings on a musical stringed instrument
The plateau of the growth curve after log growth, during which cell number remains constant New cells are produced at the same rate as older cells die (See Growth phase )
the material inside the column which may be a solid or viscous liquid phase Also refered to as the solvent in gas chromatography when the phase is a liquid
A stationary phase is a substance that shows different affinities for different components in a sample mixture in a separation of the mixture by chromatography The mobile phase (a solution containing the sample) flows over or through the stationary phase to effect the separation