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decision‑making at any point during operation or battle; computer simulation of operations.
"Average output power" (6) means the total "laser" output energy in joules divided by the "laser duration" in seconds.
"Basic gate propagation delay time" (3) means the propagation delay time value corresponding to the basic gate used in a "monolithic integrated circuit". For a 'family' of "monolithic integrated circuits", this may be specified either as the propagation delay time per typical gate within the given 'family' or as the typical propagation delay time per gate within the given 'family'.
Note 1: "Basic gate propagation delay time" is not to be confused with the input/output delay time of a complex "monolithic integrated circuit".
Note 2: 'Family' consists of all integrated circuits to which all of the following are applied as their manufacturing methodology and specifications except their respective functions:
(a) the common hardware and software architecture; and
(b) the common design and process technology; and
(c) the common basic characteristics.
"Bias" (accelerometer) (7) means the average over a specified time of accelerometer output measured at specified operating conditions that has no correlation with input acceleration or rotation. "Bias" is expressed in g or in metres per second squared (g or m/s2). (IEEE STD 528‑2001) (Micro g equals 1x10‑6 g).
"Bias" (gyro) (7) means the average over a specified time of gyro output measured at specified operating conditions that has no correlation with input rotation or acceleration. "Bias" is typically expressed in degrees per hour (deg/hr). (IEEE STD 528‑2001).
"Biocatalysts" (ML7 ML22) means 'enzymes' for specific chemical or biochemical reactions or other biological compounds which bind to and accelerate the degradation of CW agents.
Technical Note:
'Enzymes' means "biocatalysts" for specific chemical or biochemical reactions.
"Biological agents" (1 ML7) means pathogens or toxins, selected or modified (such as altering purity, shelf life, virulence, dissemination characteristics, or resistance to UV radiation) to produce casualties in humans or animals, degrade equipment or damage crops or the environment.
"Biopolymers" (ML7 ML22) means biological macromolecules as follows:
 (a) enzymes for specific chemical or biochemical reactions;
 (b) 'anti‑idiotypic', 'monoclonal' or 'polyclonal' 'antibodies';
 (c) specially designed or specially processed 'receptors'.
Technical Notes:
1. 'Anti‑idiotypic antibodies' means antibodies which bind to the specific antigen binding sites of other antibodies;
2. 'Monoclonal antibodies' means proteins which bind to one antigenic site and are produced by a single clone of cells;
3. 'Polyclonal antibodies' means a mixture of proteins which bind to the specific antigen and are produced by more than one clone of cells;
4. 'Receptors' means biological macromolecular structures capable of binding ligands, the binding of which affects physiological functions.
"Camming" (2) means axial displacement in one revolution of the main spindle measured in a plane perpendicular