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LITENING: Originally developed by Israel's Rafael Industries, Northrop Grumman LITENING pods, less frequently known by their formal designation of AN/AAQ-28, are a series of electro-optical target acquisition and tracking pods, which mount on a wing pylon of ... [100%] 2023-09-05
Litening: The AN/AAQ-28(V) Litening targeting pod is an advanced precision targeting pod system currently operational with a wide variety of aircraft worldwide. The research and development of the Litening was first undertaken by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems' Missiles ... (Military aircraft sensor pod) [100%] 2024-01-07 [Laser ranging] [Military electronics of the United States]...
Stick licensing: Stick licensing is the practice of licensing a patent or other form of intellectual property where the patent holder threatens to sue the licensee for patent infringement if the licensee does not take a license. In contrast to the stick ... (Social) [94%] 2023-11-22 [Intellectual property law]
Floating licensing: Floating licensing, also known as concurrent licensing or network licensing, is a software licensing approach in which a limited number of licenses for a software application are shared among a larger number of users over time. When an authorized user ... (Software license activation technique) [94%] 2023-10-07 [Software licenses] [System administration]...
Self-licensing: Self-licensing (also moral self-licensing, moral licensing, or licensing effect) is a term used in social psychology and marketing to describe the subconscious phenomenon whereby increased confidence and security in one's self-image or self-concept tends to ... [94%] 2024-01-26 [Conceptions of self] [Issues in ethics]...
HDMI Licensing: HDMI Licensing, LLC was founded by Hitachi, Panasonic, Philips, Silicon Image, Sony, Thomson (RCA) and Toshiba; it is their licensing vehicle for the HDMI standard. (Engineering) [94%] 2023-11-18 [Film and video technology]
Licensing factor: A licensing factor is a protein or complex of proteins that allows an origin of replication to begin DNA replication at that site. Licensing factors primarily occur in eukaryotic cells, since bacteria use simpler systems to initiate replication. [94%] 2024-01-07 [DNA replication]
Multi-licensing: Multi-licensing is the practice of distributing software under two or more different sets of terms and conditions. This may mean multiple different software licenses or sets of licenses. (Practice of distributing software under two or more different sets of terms and conditions) [94%] 2023-12-20 [Software licenses] [Terms of service]...
Brand licensing: Licensing means renting or leasing of an intangible asset. It is a process of creating and managing contracts between the owner of a brand and a company or individual who wants to use the brand in association with a product ... (Social) [94%] 2023-12-20 [Brand management] [Intellectual property law]...
Licensing parents: Licensing parenting — requiring a license to reproduce — is an idea that is entering academia, especially in the areas of child psychology, ethics and environmental sciences. There are several broad categories why this may be done: Obviously, the idea is extremely ... [94%] 2023-09-07
Moral licensing: Moral licensing or self-licensing is a cognitive bias that occurs when a person uses their prior good behavior to justify later bad behavior, often without explicitly using that logic. The effect has been demonstrated in numerous psychological studies. [94%] 2023-12-26 [Cognitive biases]
Self-licensing: Self-licensing (also moral self-licensing, moral licensing, or licensing effect) is a term used in social psychology and marketing to describe the subconscious phenomenon whereby increased confidence and security in one's self-image or self-concept tends to ... [94%] 2023-12-20 [Conceptions of self] [Issues in ethics]...
WikiDoc Licensing: As of February 18, 2014, 9:00 PM EST, with the exception of Board Review content, WikiDoc is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike (CC-BY-SA) 3.0. All rights reserved on Board Review content. [94%] 2023-12-20
Music licensing: Music licensing is the licensed use of copyrighted music. Music licensing is intended to ensure that the owners of copyrights on musical works are compensated for certain uses of their work. (Licensed use of copyrighted music) [94%] 2024-02-07 [Music licensing] [Music industry]...
Self-licensing: Self-licensing (also moral self-licensing, moral licensing, or licensing effect) is a term used in social psychology and marketing to describe the subconscious phenomenon whereby increased confidence and security in one's self-image or self-concept tends to ... (Philosophy) [94%] 2023-12-27 [Conceptions of self] [Cognitive biases]...
Licensing boards: Licensing boards are state agencies created to regulate the issuance of licenses to certain professions. Most commonly licensure is required to practice certain professions pertaining to public health (e.g. [94%] 2023-03-05 [Legal Terms]
Nuclear licensing: Nuclear licensing is the legal process used to permit nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities. Each country has its own regulatory system that often has significant variations from other countries. (Physics) [94%] 2023-12-20 [Nuclear safety and security]
Cross-licensing: A cross-licensing agreement is a contract between two or more parties where each party grants rights to their intellectual property to the other parties. In patent law, a cross-licensing agreement is an agreement according to which two or ... (Social) [94%] 2023-12-09 [Patent law]
Cross-licensing: A cross-licensing agreement is a contract between two or more parties where each party grants rights to their intellectual property to the other parties. In patent law, a cross-licensing agreement is an agreement according to which two or ... [94%] 2024-01-06 [Licenses] [Strategic alliances]...
Occupational licensing: Occupational licensing, also called licensure, is a form of government regulation requiring a license to pursue a particular profession or vocation for compensation. It is related to occupational closure. (Social) [94%] 2024-03-25 [Labour economics] [Libertarian theory]...