(Askeri) COĞRAFİ REFERANS NOKTALARI: Harekat emirleri veya diğer vasıtalarla tespit ve genel olarak iki harf veya kod kelimeleri halinde ifade edilen bir mevki gösterme yolu
· For the North Island, the Haywards 220kV bus which has the HVDC Pole 2 injection or offtake connected If there is no Pole 2 injection or offtake connected then the first indexed Haywards 220kV node will be used · For the South Island, the Benmore 22kV bus which has the HVDC Pole 2 injection or offtake connected If there is no Pole 2 injection or offtake connected then the first indexed Benmore 220kV node will be used
(1) A specified location (in plan elevation) to which measurements are referred (2) In BEACH material studies, a specified point within the REFERENCE ZONE
In ISDN, a logical point between two, nonoverlapping functional groups Note: When equipment is placed at a reference point, that reference point is designated an interface
In the *graphics state of TrueType *hinting are 3 reference points (rp0, rp1, rp2) These are simply numbers used to index particular *glyph points or *Twilight Zone points Many TrueType *instructions use a combination of a *zone pointer and a reference point to identify a point to be moved or measured Reference points are set explicitly with the instructions SRP0, SRP1 and SRP2, but in real hinting code it can be more efficient to let other instructions (e g MIRP) set them
The location in a test chamber where the microphone of a hearing aid must be placed for accurate testing In the 6500-CX, it is the small circle in the center of the test chamber
Several reference points defined to characterize the different interfaces for ISDN defined in ITU recommendation I 411 ( V,U,T,S and R reference points will be defined ( physical and electrical characteristics )