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motion

Process of moving; an object that is moving is said to be ‘in motion’. The speed at which an object is moving is often measured in metres per second (m/s) or kilometres per hour (kph). The motion of objects can be described using Newton's laws of motion.

motion

In music, the succession of notes of different pitch. The word is used only with an adjectival qualification: conjunct motion, a single part moving by steps of adjoining notes; contrary motion, two or more parts moving together in different directions; disjunct motion, a single part moving by larger than stepwise intervals; oblique motion, one part moving when another stands still; and similar motion, two or more parts moving together in the same direction.



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Both had moving units standing ready to intercept the suspects, while Cypol was particularly resourceful on the intelligence front.
Win-T Update Born out of the lack of a communication backbone during Operation Desert Storm, when rapidly moving units literally outran their network capabilities, the Win-T programme is slated to be the US Army's on-the-move, high-speed, high-capacity network backbone linking tactical ground units with commanders and out to the Global Information Grid.
These histories were based on moving unit demand streams at the company level, making adjustments to account for limited demand histories, and using the demand histories of proxy units to model requirements for equipment new to a unit.
 
 
 
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