short-range in the PONS Dictionary

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Minimum bombload for short-range missions was to be 1500kglb -1 with a variety of load configurations.
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Players can access a short-range kick for attacking and can occasionally pick up items for usage at a later time in the game.
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A smaller short-range variant, the 720, was introduced in 1960.
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However, prospective customers showed no interest in the short-range version and it was dropped.
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In 1942, she underwent conversion into a short-range escort.
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Some troops employed short-range anti-tank rockets and fired at the tracks, rear and top.
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They depend only on short-range properties of the polymer such as the bond length, bond angles, and sterically favorable rotations.
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It can rotate at 6 rpm in long range mode or 12 rpm in short-range mode.
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However, due to chemical bonding characteristics glasses do possess a high degree of short-range order with respect to local atomic polyhedra.
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The short-range aircraft were launched off the escort aircraft carrier.
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