Table 6.38 — EEs for EAs whose label begins with C
Attribute label | Enumerant label | Concept definition | Code |
CABLE_TYPE | The type of a cable. | ||
MOORING | Used to secure a mooring <BUOY> or other floating <STRUCTURE>. | 1 | |
NONE_PRESENT | No cable is present. | 2 | |
POWER_LINE | Used for the supply of electricity. | 3 | |
POWER_TRANSMISSION_LINE | <POWER_TRANSMISSION_LINE>. Such features are generally more prominent than <<<POWER_LINE>>>s. | 4 | |
TELEGRAPH | Used for the transmission of telegraph signals. | 5 | |
TELEPHONE | Used for the transmission of telephone signals. | 6 | |
CAMOUFLAGE_TYPE | The <MATERIAL> and/or technique used to camouflage an <OBJECT>. | ||
DEAD_VEGETATION | Cut, dead <VEGETATION>. | 1 | |
DEBRIS | Readily available remains of anything broken down or destroyed; accumulated waste matter, fragments, wreckage, ruins; debris [SOED, "debris"]. | 2 | |
DESERT_PAINT | Desert paint scheme. | 3 | |
FOREST_PAINT | Forest paint scheme. | 4 | |
GROWING_VEGETATION | Growing <VEGETATION> (cut and/or planted). | 5 | |
INERT_TERRAIN_MATERIAL |
Inert <MATERIAL>s composing the <TERRAIN>. EXAMPLES <SAND>, <SOIL>, gravel, <SNOW_GROUND_COVER>. |
6 | |
NET | A piece of open fabric meshwork; a net [SOED, "net", n1 2a]. | 7 | |
NET_AND_PAINT | Combination of <<<NET>>> and paint. | 8 | |
NONE_PRESENT | No camouflage is present. | 9 | |
URBAN_PAINT | Urban paint scheme. | 10 | |
WINTER_PAINT | Winter paint scheme. | 11 | |
CHANGE_POINT_TYPE | The type of an <OBJECT> or phenomenon associated with a <CHANGE_POINT>. | ||
BOUNDARY | <BOUNDARY>. | 1 | |
HYDROGRAPHY | <HYDROGRAPHY>. | 2 | |
OBSTACLE | <TERRAIN_OBSTACLE>. | 3 | |
RAILWAY | <RAILWAY>. | 4 | |
ROAD | <ROAD>. | 5 | |
ROAD_OR_RAILWAY | Either a <<<ROAD>>> or a <<<RAILWAY>>>. | 6 | |
ROAD_WIDTH_CHANGE | The <<WIDTH>> of the <ROAD> changes. | 7 | |
CHARGED_PARTICLE_SPECIES | The species of a charged <PARTICLE>. | ||
ALPHA | A form of ionizing radiation ejected from the nucleus of a radioactive material that consists of 2 <<<PROTON>>>s and 2 neutrons: the equivalent of a helium ion; an alpha particle. | 1 | |
ELECTRON | An elementary nuclear particle which has a mass 1/1837 that of a <<<PROTON>>> and carries a negative charge; an electron. | 2 | |
HYDROGEN_ION | A hydrogen atom without an <<<ELECTRON>>>. | 3 | |
OXYGEN_ION | An oxygen atom from which one or more <<<ELECTRON>>>s have been removed. | 4 | |
PROTON | An elementary nuclear particle which has a mass number of 1 and carries a positive charge; a proton. | 5 | |
CHEMICAL_AGENT_TYPE | The type of a chemical agent that can kill, seriously injure, or incapacitate <HUMAN>s or <NON_HUMAN_ANIMAL>s through its physiological properties. | ||
CA | Bromobenzylcyanide, camite (bromobenzeneacetonitrile); a tear gas which is often used for riot control; CA. | 1 | |
CN | Chloroacetophenone (2-chloro-1-phenylethanone); a tear gas which is often used for riot control; CN. | 2 | |
CNB | Chloroacetophenane, carbon tetrachloride, benzene mix; a tear gas which is often used for riot control; CNB. | 3 | |
CNC | Chloroacetophenane chloroform mix; a tear gas which is often used for riot control; CNC. | 4 | |
CNS | Chloroacetophenane, chloroform, chloropictrin mix; a tear gas which is often used for riot control; CNS. | 5 | |
CS | O-chlorobenzylidene malonitrile, a tear gas which is often used for riot control; pepper gas or CS. | 6 | |
CX | Phosgene oxime (dichloroform oxime); a blistering/oxime agent which is used to cause casualties; CX. | 7 | |
DA | Diphenylchlorarsine; an agent inducing vomiting which is often used for riot control; DA. | 8 | |
DC | Diphenylcyanoarsine; an agent inducing vomiting which is often used for riot control; DC. | 9 | |
DGA | A dusty version of <<<GA>>>, making it more of an inhalation hazard; DGA. | 10 | |
DGB | A dusty version of <<<GB>>>, making it more of an inhalation hazard; DGB. | 11 | |
DGD | A dusty version of <<<GD>>>, making it more of an inhalation hazard; DGD. | 12 | |
DM | Diphenylaminochloroarsine or phenarsazine chloride, an agent inducing vomiting which is often used for riot control; Adamsite or DM. | 13 | |
DVX | A dusty version of <<<VX>>>, making it settle to the ground more quickly; DVX. | 14 | |
ED | Ethyldichloroarsine; a blistering/arsenical mix agent which is used to cause casualties; ED. | 15 | |
FOG_OIL | A dense white <AEROSOL> consisting of liquid oil droplets; fog oil. | 16 | |
GA | Dimethylphosphoramidocyanidate acid, ethyl ester, an air-dispersed neuro-paralytic toxic agent which is used to cause casualties; Tabun or GA. | 17 | |
GB | Methylphosphonofluroridic acid, 1-methylethyl ester, an air-dispersed highly toxic nerve agent with a clearly defined myopic effect which is used to cause casualties; Sarin or GB. | 18 | |
GD | Methylphosphonofluoridic acid, 1,2,2-trimethylpropyl ester, an air-dispersed neuro-paralytic toxic agent which is used to cause casualties; Soman or GD. | 19 | |
GF | A nerve agent which is used to cause casualties; GF. | 20 | |
HD | Distilled sulfur mustard (bis (2-chloroethyl) sulfide); a blistering agent which is used to cause casualties; HD. | 21 | |
HL | A blistering/mustard/arsenical mix agent which is used to cause casualties; ML mix or HL. | 22 | |
HN_1 | 2, 2-dichlorotriethylamine, a blistering/nitrogen mustard agent which is used to cause casualties; Nitrogen Mustard One or HN-1. | 23 | |
HN_2 | 2, 2-dichloro-N-methylethylamine, a blistering/nitrogen mustard agent which is used to cause casualties; Nitrogen Mustard Two or HN-2. | 24 | |
HN_3 | 2, 2, 2-trichlorotriethylamine, a blistering/nitrogen mustard agent which is used to cause casualties; Nitrogen Mustard Three or HN-3. | 25 | |
HT | A blistering/mustard agent which is used to cause casualties; Mustard-T Mixture or HT. | 26 | |
HYDROCHLORIC_ACID | A clear, colourless, fuming, poisonous, highly acidic aqueous solution of hydrogen chloride (HCl); hydrochloric acid. | 27 | |
HYDROGEN_CYANIDE | An extremely poisonous chemical compound (HCN), the vapours of which have a bitter almond odour; hydrogen cyanide. | 28 | |
IR_DEFEATING | Capable of severely reducing transmission of electromagnetic energy at infrared <<WAVELENGTH>>s; infrared defeating. | 29 | |
L | Dichloro (2-chlorovinyl) arsine, a blistering/arsenical mix agent which is used to cause casualties; Lewisite or L. | 30 | |
M | Hydrogen cyanide (hydrocyanic acid), a cyanide agent which is used to cause casualties; M. | 31 | |
MD | Methyldichloroarsine, a blistering agent which is used to cause casualties; MD. | 32 | |
OIL | A byproduct of vaporizing fuel oils in mechanical smoke generators or engine exhausts. | 33 | |
PD | Phenyldichloroarsine, a blistering agent which is used to cause casualties; PD. | 34 | |
PWP_PHOSPHORUS | A flammable solid comprised of a formulation of white phosphorus and other agents, such as butyl rubber, that burns to form solid <PARTICLE>s of phosphorous pentoxide in the <AIR>; PWP phosphorus. | 35 | |
Q | 4, bis (methylchloroethyl sulfide); a blistering/mustard agent which is used to cause casualties; Q. | 36 | |
RED_PHOSPHORUS | A non-spontaneously flammable solid that burns to form solid <PARTICLE>s of phosphorous pentoxide in the <AIR>; red phosphorus. | 37 | |
TGA | A thickened version of <<<GA>>>, making it settle to the ground more quickly; TGA. | 38 | |
TGB | A thickened version of <<<GB>>>, making it settle to the ground more quickly; TGB. | 39 | |
TGD | A thickened version of <<<GD>>>, making it settle to the ground more quickly; TGD. | 40 | |
TVX | A thickened version of <<<VX>>>, making it more of an inhalation hazard; TVX. | 41 | |
TYPE_III_IR | A micropulverized metal compound used as an infrared sensor obscurant. | 42 | |
VE | O-Ethyl-S-[2-(diethylamino)ethyl] ethylphosphonothioate, a nerve agent which is used to cause casualties; VE. | 43 | |
VX | Ethyl S-2-isopropyl aminoethyl methylphosphorothiolate, an air-dispersed lethal anticholinergic agent VX, VS, EA1701, or TX60. | 44 | |
WHITE_PHOSPHORUS | The ordinary allotrope of phosphorus, a translucent waxy whitish or yellowish solid which is poisonous and very reactive; white phosphorus [SOED, "white phosphorus"]. | 45 | |
CHRISTIANITY_DENOMINATIONAL- _FAMILY |
The designation of a <NON_EMPTY_SET> of closely related Christian religious denominations, often ones which were at one time part of a single movement but are now separate religious denominations; the Christianity denominational family. | ||
ADVENTIST | Adventist. | 1 | |
AFRICAN_INDIGENOUS | Type or style evolved and/or practiced by African indigenous churches. | 2 | |
ANGLICAN | Anglican. | 3 | |
APOSTOLIC | Apostolic. | 4 | |
BAPTIST | Baptist. | 5 | |
CATHOLICISM | Catholicism. | 6 | |
CHRISTIAN_SCIENCE | Christian Science. | 7 | |
CHURCH_OF_CHRIST | Church of God in Christ. | 8 | |
FRIENDS | Society of Friends. | 9 | |
JEHOVAHS_WITNESS | Jehovah's Witness; Watchtower Tract and Bible Society. | 10 | |
LATTER_DAY_SAINTS | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. | 11 | |
LUTHERAN | Lutheran. | 12 | |
MENNONITE | Mennonite. | 13 | |
METHODIST | Methodist. | 14 | |
ORTHODOX | The family of Christian Churches originating in the East, including the national Churches of Greece, Russia, and Romania, which recognize the headship of the Patriarch of Constantinople; Orthodox [SOED, "orthodox", 5]. | 15 | |
PENTECOSTALISM | Pentecostalism. | 16 | |
PRESBYTERIANISM | Presbyterianism. | 17 | |
PROTESTANTISM | Protestantism. | 18 | |
UNAFFILIATED | Congregations not affiliated with one of the major denominations of Christianity; unaffiliated. | 19 | |
CLOUD_PHASE | The phase (liquid/solid disposition) of the water content of a <CLOUD>. | ||
LIQUID | Composed of liquid (non-frozen) <WATER>. | 1 | |
MIXED | Mixed <<<LIQUID>>> and <<<SOLID>>>. | 2 | |
SOLID | Composed of frozen <WATER>; solid. | 3 | |
CLOUD_SKY_COVER_LAYER_TYPE | The type of <CLOUD> that comprises a sky cover layer. | ||
CIRRUS | Detached <CLOUD>s in a form of white delicate filaments and/or white or mostly white patches or narrow bands; cirrus. | 1 | |
CIRROCUMULUS | A thin and white patch, sheet and/or <CLOUD_LAYER> without shading that is composed of very small elements in the form of grains and/or ripples that are merged or separated and more or less regularly arranged. Most of the elements have an apparent width of less than one arc degree as observed from the <PLANETARY_SURFACE>; cirrocumulus. | 2 | |
CIRROSTRATUS | A transparent, whitish veil of <CLOUD>s of fibrous or smooth appearance that totally or partially covers the sky and generally produces halo phenomena; cirrostratus. | 3 | |
ALTOCUMULUS | A white or grey or both white and grey patch, sheet, and/or <CLOUD_LAYER>, generally with shading, composed of laminae, rounded masses, or rolls, which are fibrous or diffuse and which may or may not be merged. Most of the regularly arranged, small elements usually have an apparent width between 1 and 5 arc degrees as observed from the <PLANETARY_SURFACE>; altocumulus. | 4 | |
ALTOSTRATUS | A gray and/or bluish cloud sheet and/or <CLOUD_LAYER> of striated, fibrous, or uniform appearance that totally or partially covers the sky and has parts thin enough to reveal the <SUN> at least vaguely, as through ground glass, and does not show halo phenomena; altostratus. | 5 | |
NIMBOSTRATUS | A grey <CLOUD_LAYER> that is often dark with an appearance rendered diffuse by more or less continuously falling <RAIN> and/or <SNOW_PRECIPITATION>, which in most cases reaches the <PLANETARY_SURFACE>, and thick enough throughout to blot out the <SUN>; nimbostratus. | 6 | |
STRATOCUMULUS | A grey or whitish or both grey and whitish patch, sheet, and/or <CLOUD_LAYER> that almost always has dark parts composed of tessellations, rounded masses, or rolls, that are non-fibrous (except for virga) and which may or may not be merged. Most of the regularly arranged, small elements have an apparent width of more than 5 arc degrees as observed from the <PLANETARY_SURFACE>; stratocumulus. | 7 | |
STRATUS | A generally grey <CLOUD_LAYER> with a fairly uniform base that may give <DRIZZLE>, ice prisms, or <SNOW_GRAINS>. When the <SUN> is visible through the <CLOUD_LAYER>, its outline is clearly discernible and does not show halo phenomena except possibly at very low <<AIR_TEMPERATURE>>s; stratus. | 8 | |
CUMULUS | Detached <CLOUD>s that are generally dense with sharp outlines and develop vertically in the form of rising mounds, domes, and/or towers, the bulging upper part of which often resembles a cauliflower. The sunlit parts of these <CLOUD>s are mostly brilliant white and the bases are relatively dark and nearly horizontal; cumulus. | 9 | |
CUMULONIMBUS | A heavy and dense <CLOUD> with considerable vertical extent in the form of a mountain or a set of huge towers. At least part of its upper portion is usually smooth, fibrous, or striated, and nearly always flattened. This portion often spreads out in the shape of an anvil or vast plume; cumulonimbus. | 10 | |
NOT_VISIBLE | <CLOUD>s are not visible due to darkness and/or <FOG>, blowing <DUST>, blowing <SAND>, or other obscuring phenomena. | 11 | |
COLOUR_INTENSITY | The intensity of colour of an <OBJECT>. | ||
DARK | Dark. | 1 | |
LIGHT | Light. | 2 | |
COLOURATION | The apparent colouration of an <OBJECT> when viewed in daylight; where more than a single colour is present, no specific pattern or regularity of distribution or colour predominance is presumed. | ||
AMBER | Amber. | 1 | |
BLACK | Black. | 2 | |
BLACK_BLUE_GREY | Black, blue, grey. | 3 | |
BLACK_BROWN | Black, brown. | 4 | |
BLACK_BROWN_GREY | Black, brown, grey. | 5 | |
BLACK_GREEN | Black, green. | 6 | |
BLACK_GREEN_YELLOW | Black, green, yellow. | 7 | |
BLACK_GREY | Black, grey. | 8 | |
BLACK_GREY_TAN | Black, grey, tan. | 9 | |
BLACK_GREY_WHITE | Black, grey, white. | 10 | |
BLACK_RED | Black, red. | 11 | |
BLACK_RED_WHITE | Black, red, white. | 12 | |
BLACK_SEAGREEN_TAN | Black, sea-green, tan. | 13 | |
BLACK_TAN | Black, tan. | 14 | |
BLACK_TAN_WHITE | Black, tan, white. | 15 | |
BLACK_WHITE | Black, white. | 16 | |
BLACK_YELLOW | Black, yellow. | 17 | |
BLUE | Blue. | 18 | |
BLUE_GREEN | Blue, green. | 19 | |
BLUE_TAN | Blue, tan. | 20 | |
BLUE_TAN_WHITE | Blue, tan, white. | 21 | |
BLUE_WHITE | Blue, white. | 22 | |
BLUE_YELLOW | Blue, yellow. | 23 | |
BRICKRED | Brick-red. | 24 | |
BRICKRED_LIGHTPURPLE | Brick-red, light-purple. | 25 | |
BRICKRED_PURPLE_WHITE | Brick-red, purple, white. | 26 | |
BROWN | Brown. | 27 | |
BROWN_GREEN | Brown, green. | 28 | |
BROWN_GREY | Brown, grey. | 29 | |
BROWN_LIGHTPURPLE_YELLOW | Brown, light-purple, yellow. | 30 | |
BROWN_RED | Brown, red. | 31 | |
BROWN_TAN | Brown, tan. | 32 | |
BROWN_YELLOW | Brown, yellow. | 33 | |
CHARCOAL | Charcoal. | 34 | |
CHOCOLATE | Chocolate. | 35 | |
DARKBROWN | Dark-brown. | 36 | |
DARKCOLOURED | Dark-coloured. | 37 | |
DARKGREEN | Dark-green. | 38 | |
DARKGREY | Dark-grey. | 39 | |
DARKPURPLE | Dark-purple. | 40 | |
DARKRED | Dark-red. | 41 | |
DARKYELLOW_TAN | Dark-yellow, tan. | 42 | |
GOLD_GREY | Gold, grey. | 43 | |
GREEN | Green. | 44 | |
GREEN_GREY | Green, grey. | 45 | |
GREEN_RED | Green, red. | 46 | |
GREEN_RED_WHITE | Green, red, white. | 47 | |
GREEN_TAN | Green, tan. | 48 | |
GREEN_WHITE | Green, white. | 49 | |
GREEN_YELLOW | Green, yellow. | 50 | |
GREY | Grey. | 51 | |
GREY_RED | Grey, red. | 52 | |
GREY_TAN | Grey, tan. | 53 | |
GREY_WHITE | Grey, white. | 54 | |
GREY_YELLOW | Grey, yellow. | 55 | |
LIGHTBLUE | Light-blue. | 56 | |
LIGHTBROWN | Light-brown. | 57 | |
LIGHTCOLOURED | Light-coloured. | 58 | |
LIGHTGREEN | Light-green. | 59 | |
LIGHTGREY | Light-grey. | 60 | |
LIGHTPURPLE | Light-purple. | 61 | |
LIGHTRED | Light-red. | 62 | |
LIGHTYELLOW | Light-yellow. | 63 | |
MAGENTA | Magenta. | 64 | |
MAROON | Maroon. | 65 | |
MUSTARD | Mustard. | 66 | |
NO_COLOUR | No colour. | 67 | |
OLIVE | Olive. | 68 | |
ORANGE | Orange. | 69 | |
ORANGE_WHITE | Orange, white. | 70 | |
PEACH | Peach. | 71 | |
PINK | Pink. | 72 | |
RED | Red. | 73 | |
RED_TAN | Red, tan. | 74 | |
RED_TAN_WHITE | Red, tan, white. | 75 | |
RED_WHITE | Red, white. | 76 | |
RED_WHITE_YELLOW | Red, white, yellow. | 77 | |
RED_YELLOW | Red, yellow. | 78 | |
RUST | Rust. | 79 | |
SILVER | Silver. | 80 | |
TAN | Tan. | 81 | |
WHITE | White. | 82 | |
WHITE_YELLOW | White, yellow. | 83 | |
YELLOW | Yellow. | 84 | |
COMBAT_SUPPORT_VESSEL_FUNCTION | The operating function of a <COMBAT_SUPPORT_VESSEL>. | ||
COMBAT_STORES | <COMBAT_STORES_VESSEL>. | 1 | |
COMBAT_SUPPORT | <COMBAT_SUPPORT_VESSEL>. | 2 | |
COMMAND | Engages in naval command operations. | 3 | |
CRUISER | <CRUISER>. | 4 | |
MUNITION_SUPPLY | Performs underway replenishment of <MUNITION>s; munition supply. | 5 | |
SURVEILLANCE | Engages in surveillance operations. | 6 | |
TENDER | <TENDER>. | 7 | |
COMBATANT_VESSEL_TYPE | The type of a <COMBATANT_VESSEL>. | ||
AIRCRAFT_CARRIER | <AIRCRAFT_CARRIER>. | 1 | |
BATTLESHIP | <BATTLESHIP>. | 2 | |
DESTROYER | <DESTROYER>. | 3 | |
FRIGATE | <FRIGATE>. | 4 | |
GUIDED_MISSILE_CRUISER | <GUIDED_MISSILE_CRUISER>. | 5 | |
GUIDED_MISSILE_DESTROYER | <GUIDED_MISSILE_DESTROYER>. | 6 | |
GUIDED_MISSILE_FRIGATE | <GUIDED_MISSILE_FRIGATE>. | 7 | |
MINE_COUNTERMEASURE | <MINE_COUNTERMEASURE_VESSEL>. | 8 | |
COMBUSTION_STATE | The state of combustion of an <OBJECT> and/or its contents. | ||
NOT_BURNING | Not burning. | 1 | |
SMOULDERING | Burning slowly and without flame; smouldering [SOED, "smoulder", 2.a]. | 2 | |
SMALL_FIRE | In only a portion of the <OBJECT> and controllable; small fire. | 3 | |
MEDIUM_FIRE | In a substantial portion of the <OBJECT> and producing moderately dense <SMOKE>; medium fire. | 4 | |
LARGE_FIRE | Engulfing the <OBJECT> and producing dense <SMOKE>; large fire. | 5 | |
COMMERCIAL_WINGED_AIRCRAFT- _TYPE |
The type or design series of a <COMMERCIAL_WINGED_AIRCRAFT>. | ||
AIRBUS_A300_SERIES | Airbus A-300 series twin engine jet. | 1 | |
AIRBUS_A340_SERIES | Airbus A-340 series multi-engine jet. | 2 | |
AIRBUS_A400_SERIES | Airbus A-400 series multi-engine turboprop. | 3 | |
B717_SERIES | Boeing 717 series <AIRCRAFT> designed for short-haul, high-frequency markets. | 4 | |
B727_SERIES | Boeing 727 series <AIRCRAFT> designed for short- to medium-range capability. | 5 | |
B737_SERIES | Boeing 737 series <AIRCRAFT> designed for short- to medium-range capability. | 6 | |
B747_SERIES | Boeing 747 series <AIRCRAFT> designed for very long-range capability. | 7 | |
B757_SERIES | Boeing 757 twinjet series <AIRCRAFT> designed for medium- to long-range capability. | 8 | |
B767_SERIES | Boeing 767 series <AIRCRAFT> designed for the 200 to 300 seat market with medium- to long-range capability. | 9 | |
B777_SERIES | Boeing 777 series <AIRCRAFT> designed for long-range capability. | 10 | |
DC8_SERIES | DC-8 series four engine jet in four models: Series 10 through 50, passenger, freighter and convertible freighter versions; and the Super 60 Series 61, 62 and 63 freighter models; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. | 11 | |
DC9_SERIES | DC-9 series two engine jet with engines mounted on the aft fuselage and a distinctive high-level horizontal stabilizer atop the rudder; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. | 12 | |
MD11_SERIES | MD-11 series with wide-cabin trijets, in four models: passenger, freighter, convertible freighter and "combi", with passengers and freight carried on the main deck, additional freight carried below; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. | 13 | |
MD80_SERIES | MD-80 series with fuel-efficient twinjets in four models: MD-81, MD-82, MD-83, and MD-88 approximate length 45 metres. MD-87 approximate length 40 metres. Approximate wingspan for all models 33 metres; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. | 14 | |
MD81_SERIES | MD-81 series; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. Approximate length 45 metres. | 15 | |
MD82_SERIES | MD-82 series; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. Approximate length 45 metres. | 16 | |
MD83_SERIES | MD-83 series; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. Approximate length 45 metres. | 17 | |
MD88_SERIES | MD-88 series; manufactured by McDonnell-Douglas. Approximate length 45 metres. | 18 | |
COMMUNICATION_STRUCTURE_TYPE | The type of a communications <STRUCTURE>. | ||
BEACON | <BEACON>. | 1 | |
CABLE_STATION | A station supporting an <ELECTRICAL_SIGNAL_LINE> connecting telephones and/or television stations; a cable station. | 2 | |
MICROWAVE_STATION | A station and <TOWER> in a microwave relay <SYSTEM>. The stations, usually spaced 30 to 40 kilometres apart, pick up, amplify, and pass on the signals sent over a microwave network. | 3 | |
MONITORING_STATION | A station that checks the quality or content of an electronic audio or visual signal by means of a receiver; a monitoring station. | 4 | |
MULTIPLE_PRESENT | There are multiple distinct communication stations with varied functions or there is a single station supporting several types of communication; multiple present. | 5 | |
NAVIGATION_LIGHT | A specially constructed <DEVICE> that displays a luminous or lighted <AID_TO_NAVIGATION>; a navigation light. | 6 | |
RADAR_STATION | <RADAR_STATION>. | 7 | |
RADIO_STATION | A station supporting communication of audible signals encoded in electromagnetic waves; a radio station. | 8 | |
RADOME | A station supporting a domelike shell transparent to radio-frequency radiation, often used to house a radar <AERIAL>; a radome. | 9 | |
REPEATER | A <NETWORK> or communications <DEVICE> that propagates electrical signals from one <SYSTEM> to another, amplifying them to restore them to full strength in the process; a repeater station. Repeaters are used to counter the attenuation which occurs when signals travel long distances. | 10 | |
RESEARCH_STATION | A station supporting scientific investigation in communications; a communications research station. | 11 | |
SATELLITE_GROUND_STATION | <SATELLITE_GROUND_STATION>. | 12 | |
TELEVISION_STATION | A station supporting the transmission of visual images of moving and stationary objects, generally with accompanying sound, as electromagnetic waves and the conversion of received waves into visual images; a television station. | 13 | |
CONSPICUOUSNESS | The type of conspicuousness of an <OBJECT>. Conspicuous means the <OBJECT> is easily identifiable and plainly visible under varying conditions from <HARBOUR>s, approach <WATER_CHANNEL>s, or offshore because of its size, shape, <<HEIGHT_ABOVE_SURFACE_LEVEL>>, colour, or composition. | ||
FROM_AIR | Conspicuous from the <AIR>. | 1 | |
FROM_LAND | Conspicuous from the <LAND>. | 2 | |
FROM_SEA | Conspicuous from the <SEA>. | 3 | |
GENERALLY | Generally conspicuous. | 4 | |
INCONSPICUOUS | Difficult to identify from any viewpoint, using either vision or radar. | 5 | |
NOT_RADAR | Does not return a particularly strong radar echo. | 6 | |
NOT_VISIBLE_FROM_SEA | Visible from seaward, but is not conspicuous. | 7 | |
RADAR_FROM_SEA | Returns a strong radar echo from the seaward <DIRECTION>. | 8 | |
RADAR_WITH_REFLECTOR | Returns a strong radar echo, having a radar reflector. | 9 | |
VISIBLE_FROM_SEA | Distinctly and notably visible from seaward. | 10 | |
CONTOUR_TYPE | The type of a <CONTOUR>. | ||
BATHYMETRY | Describes a portion of the <PLANETARY_SURFACE> located below the MSL <SURFACE_DATUM>. | 1 | |
DEPRESSION | Describes a relatively sunken or low-lying portion of the <PLANETARY_SURFACE>, especially one having no natural outlet for surface drainage. | 2 | |
ELEVATION | Describes a portion of the <PLANETARY_SURFACE> located above the MSL <SURFACE_DATUM>. | 3 | |
CONTRAIL_PERSISTENCE | The persistence status of a contrail. | ||
NONE_PRESENT | No contrails are present. | 1 | |
NOT_PERSISTENT | Visible for a short period of time, on the order of several minutes or less; not persistent. | 2 | |
PERSISTENT | Visible for a relatively long period of time, which may extend into hours; persistent. | 3 | |
CONTROL_PANEL_STATE | The state of a <CONTROL_PANEL>. | ||
POWER_OFF | Power off. | 1 | |
POWER_ON | Power on. | 2 | |
STAND_BY | Affected <EQUIPMENT> is in stand-by mode, the state of being immediately available to come on duty if required [SOED, "stand-by", I.1.c]. | 3 | |
CONTROL_PANEL_TYPE | The kind of <EQUIPMENT> controlled by a <CONTROL_PANEL>. | ||
ELECTRICAL_SERVICE | Electrical service. | 1 | |
ESCALATOR | <ESCALATOR>. | 2 | |
HVAC | HVAC. | 3 | |
LIFT | <LIFT>. | 4 | |
CONTROLLING_AUTHORITY | The level or type of an organization or authority responsible for an <OBJECT>. | ||
CITY | City. | 1 | |
COMMUNAL | Communal. | 2 | |
FEDERAL | Federal. | 3 | |
INSULAR | Insular. | 4 | |
INTERNATIONAL | International. | 5 | |
INTERSTATE | Interstate. | 6 | |
JOINT | Joint military and civilian. | 7 | |
MILITARY | Military. | 8 | |
MILITARY_DISTRICT | Military district. | 9 | |
NATIONAL | National. | 10 | |
NON_MILITARY | Non-military (for example: civilian and/or public). | 11 | |
PRIVATE | Private. | 12 | |
PROVINCIAL | Provincial. | 13 | |
REGIONAL | Regional. | 14 | |
STATE | State. | 15 | |
TRIBAL | Tribal. | 16 | |
COUNTRY_ID_VALUE_SET | The value set of a formatted <<COUNTRY_IDENTIFIER>>. | ||
UNCONSTRAINED | A Basic Latin string whose contents are not further constrained. | 1 | |
ISO_2_CHAR_CTRY_CODE | A specific country code that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 3166-1:1997, List 1, Alpha-2 code. | 2 | |
ISO_3_CHAR_CTRY_CODE | A specific country code that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 3166-1:1997, List 1, Alpha-3 code. | 3 | |
ISO_ENGLISH_CTRY_NAME | A specific short country name in English that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 3166-1:1997, List 1, COUNTRY NAME. | 4 | |
ISO_FRENCH_CTRY_NAME | A specific short country name in French that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in ISO 3166-1:1997, List 2, NOM DE PAYS. | 5 | |
UN_CTRY_NAME | A specific country or area name in English that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [UNSD, "Country or area name"]. | 6 | |
US_FIPS_CTRY_CODE | A specific country code that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [F10-4, "Country code"]. | 7 | |
US_FIPS_CTRY_NAME | A specific country name that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [F10-4, "Country name"]. | 8 | |
US_FIPS_PRIN_ADMIN_DIVISION- _CODE |
A specific principal administrative division code that is formatted in a Basic Latin string as specified in [F10-4, "Principal administrative division code"]. | 9 | |
CRANE_MOBILITY_TYPE | The type of mobility of a <CRANE>. | ||
FIXED | Permanently mounted; a crane with a non-mobile base; fixed. | 1 | |
FLOATING | Having a barge or scow for an undercarriage, used for waterworks and waterfront work; floating. | 2 | |
TRAVELING | Equipped with legs that run along rails at ground level and a bridge-like <STRUCTURE> that spans the area over which it operates; traveling. | 3 | |
CRANE_TYPE | The type of a <CRANE>. | ||
BRIDGE | Equipped with legs extending to ground level and a bridge-like <STRUCTURE> that spans the <TRACT> over which it operates; a bridge or gantry crane. | 1 | |
CONTAINER | High-speed, shore-based, used in the lift-on/lift-off operation of specially constructed <CONTAINER>s. | 2 | |
FIXED | Non-mobile, power-operated, with lifting tackle and a pivoted boom that allows movement of loads horizontally as well as vertically; fixed. | 3 | |
FLOATING | Having a barge or scow for an undercarriage, used for waterworks and waterfront work; floating. | 4 | |
ROTATING | Having a boom mounted on a fixed or movable <STRUCTURE> that moves in a complete circle to handle heavy <MATERIAL>; rotating. | 5 | |
TRAVELING | Mounted on rails (track) that can move (usually travels parallel to the face of a <WHARF>) in order to load and unload cargo <VESSEL>s; traveling. | 6 | |
CROSSING_CONTROL | The method of traffic control where <ROAD>s cross. | ||
NO_CONTROL | Unguarded or unsignalled. | 1 | |
SIGNAL_DEVICE | Electronic or mechanical signs or <LIGHT>s are used to control access; signal device. | 2 | |
STOP_SIGN | Fixed signs are used to control access by requiring stopping before entering; stop sign. | 3 | |
YIELD_SIGN | (North America) Fixed signs are used to control access by requiring slowing down, yielding the right of way, before entering; yield sign. | 4 | |
CULVERT_TYPE | The type of a <CULVERT>. | ||
BOX_LOAD_BEARING | Rectangular cross-section with sides and top designed to prevent collapse based on roadway characteristics; box load bearing. | 1 | |
BOX_SOIL_BACK_FILLED | Rectangular cross-section surrounded with <SOIL>; box with soil back fill. | 2 | |
REG_SOIL_BACK_FILLED | Regular <SOIL> back-filled. | 3 |
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