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Orbita is a Soviet-Russian system of broadcasting and delivering TV-signal via satellites. It is considered to be first ever national network of satellite television. The Orbita system is based on highly-elliptical Molniya communication satellites as well, as on many ground downlink TV stations for reception and delivering TV signal. The full deployment of Orbita satellite system took place in October, 25 of 1967 when ground down-link stations of some cities of Soviet Siberia and Far East began to receive regular TV programmes from Moscow-based uplink station via artificial constellation of Molniya satellites. A system is an assemblage of inter-related elements comprising a unified whole. ... See TV (disambiguation) for other uses and Television (band) for the rock band European networks National In much of Europe television broadcasting has historically been state dominated, rather than commercially organised, although commercial stations have grown in number recently. ... Jump to: navigation, search A wide variety of systems of interconnected components are called networks. ... Jump to: navigation, search Satellite television is television delivered by way of communications satellites in highly-elliptical (with inclination of +/-63. ... Jump to: navigation, search Molniya (lightning) was a military communications satellite system used by the Soviet Union. ... U.S. military MILSTAR communications satellite A communications satellite (sometimes abbreviated to comsat) is an artificial satellite stationed in space for the purposes of telecommunications using radio at microwave frequencies. ... 1. ... Signaling, or signal, may mean: Look up signal on Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... Jump to: navigation, search 1967 was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jump to: navigation, search Siberia Siberia (Russian: , common English transliterations: Sibir’, Sibir; from the Tatar for “sleeping land”) is a vast region of Russia and northern Kazakhstan constituting almost all of northern Asia. ... This article deals with Uplink in the telecommunications terminology. ... See: Station (telecommunication) Radio station Television station Station (network) Primary station Control station Slave station Station (Australian ranch) (the Australian equivalent of the North American Ranch) Public transport railway station or train station metro station (underground or elevated ) bus station Ground station Space station Gas station Power station (see Battersea... Jump to: navigation, search Orion is a remarkable constellation, visible from most places on the globe (but not always the whole year long). ...


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After an amazingly short time, our innovative watchwinder designs captured a huge international market and ORBITA became the world's largest producer of fine watchwinders for both manual and automatic watches.
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ORBİTA HASTALIKLARI (1571 words)
Orbita kemiklerini örten periost orbita apeksinde optik siniri çevreleyen dura mater ile birleşip fibröz bir halka olan Zinn halkası’nı oluşturur.
Direkt orbita grafisi, orbita duvarlarında, lakrimal gland çukurluğunda, optik foramende, paranasal sinuslardaki patolojileri gösterir.
Orbita apeksi tutulursa optik sinir bası altında kalır görme azlığı, pupil reaksiyonlarında bozulma görülür.Hastanın genel durumu bozuktur,ateş, düşkünlük hali vardır.
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