(Askeri) vukuat raporu; bilgi oranı; bilgi ihtiyacı; kızılötesi; istihbarat ihtiyacı (incident report; information rate; information requirement; infrared; intelligence requirement)
invisible electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength of 750 - 1000 micrometers (used for many purposes, such as night vision and targeting advanced weapons)
(1) "Interactive Representation" -- In this system, elected officials have the same number of votes as the number of people that voted for them It uses an IRV-like procedure to limit the number of candidates So, each elected official has a different number of votes This is a very pure form of PR, but without voting for parties It is a relatively new concept, and to our knowledge, has never been used in a government election There are some concerns about whether or not it would be legal in public elections The group that is promoting IR also advocates some other major systemic reforms For more information, see the Democracy 2000 web site (2) Sometimes used as an abbreviation for the Instant Runoff system
abbreviation : infrared : situated outside the visible spectrum at its red end -- used of radiation having a wavelength between about 700 nanometers and 1 millimeter
An abbreviation for infrared Many projector remote-control projection devices use IR to send instructions from the hand-held control unit to the projector IR control over any device is limited by two factors: distance and line-of-sight
Stands for "infrared " The most common home automation use of IR is in hand-held remote controls for TVs, imagess and CD Players Infrared light is invisible to the human eye and cannot penetrate walls
Infrared Wavelengths of light from 1 micron to 1 mm The infrared wavelengths of light are beyond what our eyes sense We do have another way to sense infrared light--our sense of touch! We sense infrared light as heat--as the heat from a campfire, from a cup of hot coffee, and even from the Sun