Q-guidance is a method of missile guidance used in some U.S. ballistic missiles and some civilian space flights. It was developed in the 1950s by J. Halcombe...
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Inertial navigation system (redirect from Inertial guidance)
inertial guidance and analog computing power. The challenges faced by the Delta efforts were overcome by the Q system (see Q-guidance) of guidance. The Q system's...
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efforts were overcome by the "Q system" of guidance. The "Q" system's revolution was to bind the challenges of missile guidance (and associated equations...
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The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) was a digital computer produced for the Apollo program that was installed on board each Apollo command module (CM) and...
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Laning and Neal Zierler. Q-guidance—A method of missile guidance, developed by Hal Laning and Richard Battin Apollo Guidance Computer—The first deployed...
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The Apollo Abort Guidance System (AGS, also known as Abort Guidance Section) was a backup computer system providing an abort capability in the event of...
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Axon guidance (also called axon pathfinding) is a subfield of neural development concerning the process by which neurons send out axons to reach their...
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School counselor (redirect from Guidance Counselor)
guidance programs". Professional School Counseling. 4: 236–245. Janson, C (2009). "High school counselors' views of their leadership behaviors: A Q methodology...
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Diffusion model (section Classifier guidance)
{\displaystyle q(x+dx)} , by q ( x ) q ( x + d x ) = e − ⟨ ∇ x ln q , d x ⟩ {\displaystyle {\frac {q(x)}{q(x+dx)}}=e^{-\langle \nabla _{x}\ln q,dx\rangle...
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form (p NOR q) is true precisely when neither p nor q is true—i.e. when both p and q are false. It is logically equivalent to ¬ ( p ∨ q ) {\displaystyle...
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