semistationary
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4ADJ.
strategic
VERB + SEMISTATIONARY
located
SEMISTATIONARY + NOUN
conversion, shovels, yard
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in
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adj
Allowing only a limited range of movement.
Where semistationary shovels do the loading, some sort of vehicle must haul the rock either to the next part of the materials-handling system, located near the stoping area, or all the way to the shaft.
Staying on one place or form, although capable of change on occasion.
In the United States, the process of dismembering a tree or stem at a stationary or semistationary conversion yard to obtain a maximum product value is termed merchandizing,^([sic]) and the system of machines used for this purpose is called a tree or stem merchandizer.^([sic])
They now have several satellites located in semistationary orbits at strategic locations around the world instead of one satellite circulating the globe.
Having the same properties over time, although possibly showing different behavior in stability intervals.
These solutions can in turn estimate so called volatility modulated Volterra (VMV) processes and L\'{e}vy semistationary (LSS) processes, which is a class of processes that have been employed to model turbulence, tumor growth and electricity forward and spot prices.
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3Where semistationary shovels do the loading, some sort of vehicle must haul the rock either to the next part of the materials-handling system, located near the stoping area, or all the way to the shaf
WiktionaryIn the United States, the process of dismembering a tree or stem at a stationary or semistationary conversion yard to obtain a maximum product value is termed merchandizing,^([sic]) and the system of
WiktionaryThey now have several satellites located in semistationary orbits at strategic locations around the world instead of one satellite circulating the globe.
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