D550
D55 may refer to : * roads in various countries: ** D55 road (Croatia), a state route in Croatia ** D55 motorway (Czech Republic), a motorway in the Czech Republic ** D55 road (Nord), a "départementale" road in Nord département in France * HMAS Parramatta (D-55), a 1910 River class torpedo boat destroyer from the Australian Navy * two ships of the Royal Navy : ** HMS Smiter (D55), a 1943 Bogue-class auxiliary aircraft carrier ** HMS Finisterre (D55), a Battle-class destroyer * INS Ranvijay (D55), a 1988 Rajput class destroyer from the Indian Navy * CIE Standard Illuminant Standard illuminant#Illuminant series D, D55, a lighting standard used in colorimetry and also: * Robertson Field (North Dakota) FAA code * the ICD-10 Chapter II: Neoplasms; Chapter III: Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs, and certain disorders involving the immune mechanism, ICD-10 code for an ''anaemia due to enzyme disorders'' * New South Wales D55 class locomotive, a N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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D55 Road (France)
D55 state road in the eastern part of Croatia connects the cities and towns of Vukovar, Vinkovci, Županja to the state road network of Croatia, and most notably to the A1 (Croatia), A3 motorway. The road is long. The route comprises some urban intersections, mostly in the city of Vinkovci. The D55 state road intersects the Vukovar-Srijem County exactly through an area that connects the regions of Slavonia and Syrmia. The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state-owned company. Traffic volume Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste, operator of the road. Road junctions and populated areas Maps Sources {{Vukovar State roads in Croatia, D055 Vukovar-Syrmia County, D055 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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D55 Road (Croatia)
D55 state road in the eastern part of Croatia connects the cities and towns of Vukovar, Vinkovci, Županja to the state road network of Croatia, and most notably to the A3 motorway. The road is long. The route comprises some urban intersections, mostly in the city of Vinkovci. The D55 state road intersects the Vukovar-Srijem County exactly through an area that connects the regions of Slavonia and Syrmia. The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state-owned company. Traffic volume Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste Hrvatske ceste (lit. ''Croatian roads'') is a Croatian state-owned company pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act ( hr, Zakon o javnim cestama enacted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia. The tasks of the company are def ..., operator of the road. Road junctions and populated areas Maps Sources {{Vukovar D055 D055 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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D55 Motorway (Czech Republic)
D55 motorway ( cs, Dálnice D55), formerly R55 expressway ( cs, Rychlostní silnice R55) is a highway in the Czech Republic. When completed, it will connect all main cities along the river Morava. Only two small segments are completed, others are planned. Under construction Images File:Highway D55 (Czech Republic) on 16th kilometr to the south.jpg , Highway D55 on its 16th kilometer in direction to Břeclav at bridge near Pravčice Pravčice is a municipality and village in Kroměříž District in the Zlín Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 700 inhabitants. Pravčice lies approximately east of Kroměříž, north-west of Zlín, and east of Prague Prague ( .... File:Highway D55 (Czech Republic) on 16th kilometr to the north.jpg , Highway D55 on its 16th kilometer in direction to Olomouc at bridge near Pravčice. References External links Info on ceskedalnice.cz R55 Proposed roads in the Czech Republic {{CzechRepublic-road-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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D55 Road (Nord)
D55 state road in the eastern part of Croatia connects the cities and towns of Vukovar, Vinkovci, Županja to the state road network of Croatia, and most notably to the A3 motorway. The road is long. The route comprises some urban intersections, mostly in the city of Vinkovci. The D55 state road intersects the Vukovar-Srijem County exactly through an area that connects the regions of Slavonia and Syrmia. The road, as well as all other state roads in Croatia, is managed and maintained by Hrvatske ceste, state-owned company. Traffic volume Traffic is regularly counted and reported by Hrvatske ceste Hrvatske ceste (lit. ''Croatian roads'') is a Croatian state-owned company pursuant to provisions of the Croatian Public Roads Act ( hr, Zakon o javnim cestama enacted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia. The tasks of the company are def ..., operator of the road. Road junctions and populated areas Maps Sources {{Vukovar D055 D055 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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HMAS Parramatta (D-55)
HMAS ''Parramatta'', named after the Parramatta River, was a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Ordered in 1909 for the Commonwealth Naval Forces (the predecessor of the RAN), ''Parramatta'' was the first ship launched for the RAN. Temporarily commissioned into the Royal Navy for the delivery voyage to Australia, the destroyer came under Australian naval control in 1910, and was recommissioned into the RAN on 1 March 1911, shortly before the latter's formal creation. After the beginning of the First World War in 1914 until 1917, ''Parramatta'' was conducted patrols in the Pacific and South-East Asia, before she and her sister ships were transferred to the Mediterranean for anti-submarine operations. She returned to Australia in 1919 and was placed in reserve. Apart from a brief period of full commission during the visit of the Prince of Wales in 1920, ''Parramatta'' remained in reserve until 1928. She was fully decommissioned in 1928, strip ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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HMS Smiter (D55)
USS ''Vermillion'' (CVE-52) (previously AVG-52 then later ACV-52) was laid down on 10 May 1943 by the Seattle-Tacoma Shipbuilding Corporation as a auxiliary aircraft carrier; redesignated an escort aircraft carrier, on 10 June 1943; assigned to the United Kingdom under Lend-Lease on 23 June 1943; launched on 27 September 1943; and accepted by Britain on 20 January 1944. Service history Commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS ''Smiter'' (D55) (pronounced "smite·er"), designated a , she served the British throughout the remainder of World War II. She returned to the United States at Norfolk Naval Base, Virginia on 20 March 1946 and was officially transferred back to the United States Navy on 6 April 1946. She was immediately determined to be surplus to the needs of the Navy and was designated for sale. Her name was struck from the Navy Registry on 6 May 1946. On 28 January 1947, she was sold to the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, Norfolk, Virginia, for conversion t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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HMS Finisterre (D55)
HMS ''Finisterre'' was a of the Royal Navy (RN). She was named after one of the Battle of Cape Finisterre (other), battles of Cape Finisterre. She was the first and thus far the only ship of the Royal Navy to bear this name. ''Finisterre'' was built by Fairfield Shipbuilding and Engineering Company, Fairfields of Govan on the River Clyde, Clyde. She was laid down on 8 December 1942, launched on 22 June 1944 and completed on 11 September 1945. Operational service ''Finnisterre'' first joined the Home Fleet upon her commissioning. After being in the Far East for some time, in which she performed a variety of duties there, ''Finisterre'' returned to the United Kingdom, UK via the Mediterranean. In January 1950, ''Finisterre'' took part in the rescue attempt of the submarine , which had sunk after colliding with the Sweden, Swedish merchant ship ''Divina'' in the Thames Estuary. The collision had resulted in the loss of 64 of those on board. The following year ''Finister ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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INS Ranvijay (D55)
INS ''Ranvijay'' is a in active service with the Indian Navy. ''Ranvijay'' was commissioned on 15 Jan 1988. Service history She has won the prestigious Cock Trophy in the annual Western Fleet whaler boat regatta held at the Naval Dockyard on 7 January 2006. ''Ranvijay'' participated in the multinational Malabar Naval Exercise between Australia, India, Singapore, Japan and United States in the Bay of Bengal. In July 2014 ''Ranjivay'', accompanied by the stealth frigate and fleet tanker took part in the INDRA War Games, a naval and army counter-terrorism exercise with Russia. In November 2016 ''Ranjivay'', accompanied by the corvette INS Kamorta took part in the SIMBEX War Games, a naval exercise with Singapore Singapore (), officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island country and city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. It lies about one degree of latitude () north of the equator, off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, bor ... Navy whi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Standard Illuminant
A standard illuminant is a theoretical source of visible light with a spectral power distribution that is published. Standard illuminants provide a basis for comparing images or colors recorded under different lighting. CIE illuminants The International Commission on Illumination (usually abbreviated CIE for its French name) is the body responsible for publishing all of the well-known standard illuminants. Each of these is known by a letter or by a letter-number combination. Illuminants A, B, and C were introduced in 1931, with the intention of respectively representing average incandescent light, direct sunlight, and average daylight. Illuminants D represent variations of daylight, illuminant E is the equal-energy illuminant, while illuminants F represent fluorescent lamps of various composition. There are instructions on how to experimentally produce light sources ("standard sources") corresponding to the older illuminants. For the relatively newer ones (such as series D), exp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Colorimetry
Colorimetry is "the science and technology used to quantify and describe physically the human color perception". It is similar to spectrophotometry, but is distinguished by its interest in reducing spectra to the physical correlates of color perception, most often the CIE 1931 XYZ color space tristimulus values and related quantities. History The Duboscq colorimeter was invented by Jules Duboscq in 1870. Instruments Colorimetric equipment is similar to that used in spectrophotometry. Some related equipment is also mentioned for completeness. * A tristimulus colorimeter measures the tristimulus values of a color. * A spectroradiometer measures the absolute spectral radiance (intensity) or irradiance of a light source. * A spectrophotometer measures the spectral reflectance, transmittance, or relative irradiance of a color sample. * A ''spectrocolorimeter'' is a spectrophotometer that can ''calculate'' tristimulus values. * A densitometer measures the degree of light ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Robertson Field (North Dakota)
Robertson Field is a public use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) west-southwest of the central business district of Langdon, a city in Cavalier County, North Dakota, United States. It is owned by the Langdon Airport Authority. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a ''general aviation'' facility. Facilities and aircraft Robertson Field covers an area of 100 acres (40 ha) at an elevation of 1,608 feet (490 m) above mean sea level. It has two runways: 14/32 is 3,600 by 60 feet (1,097 x 18 m) with an asphalt surface and 8/26 is 2,010 by 100 feet (613 x 30 m) with a turf surface. For the 12-month period ending September 22, 2009, the airport had 3,750 aircraft operations, an average of 10 per day: 93.3% general aviation, 5.3% air taxi, and 1.3% military. At that time there were 14 aircraft based at this airport, all single-engine. References External links Robertson Field ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |