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標高 (ひょうこう) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; 海抜高度 (かいばつ・こうど) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; 高度角 River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; 飛行高度基準面からの高さ (hikō-kōdo) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) ; 仰角 (gyōkaku) River and Water Resources Glossary (Infrastructure Development Institute Japan) |
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高さ ichi1 news1 nf04 (takasa) |
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高度 (kōdo) Geological Terms Dictionary (Bruce Bain and Leslie Oberman) |
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Aliskiren Trial in Type 2 Diabetes Using Cardiorenal End-points (исследование терапии алискиреном при диабете 2 типа, продолжающееся до достижения конечных точек со стороны сердца и почек kat_j) |
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The vertical distance of a level, a point or an object considered as a point, measured from mean sea level; The altitude as shown by an altimeter. On a pressure or barometric altimeter, it is altitude as shown uncorrected for instrument error and uncompensated for variation from standard atmospheric conditions. |
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The conventional classification of altitudes outside the French territory is done starting from the ground: 1. Very low altitude is located under 500 feet 150 meters; 2. low altitude is located between 500 and 2,000 feet 600 meters; 3. medium altitude is located between 2,000 and 25,000 feet 7.500 meters; 4. high altitude is located between 25,000 and 50,000 feet 15,000 meters; 5. very high altitude is located above 50,000 feet. FRA |