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AOIArea Of Interest
AOIAutomated Optical Inspection
AOIArea of Investigation (environmental damage; US NASA)
AOIAdd-On Instructions
AOIAcademia Ophthalmologica Internationalis (est. 1974; eye organization)
AOIAge of Innocence (game)
AOIAngle of Impact (forensics)
AOIActive Output Interface
AOIAssociated Oregon Industries
AOIArt of Illusion (3D modeling software)
AOIAngle Of Incidence
AOIAmerican Orthodox Institute
AOIArticles of Incorporation
AOIAge of Innocence (David Hamilton book, also a band)
AOIArab Organization for Industrialization (Egyptian government industrial organization)
AOIAuto-Owners Insurance
AOIAnnual Operating Income
AOIAfrica Orientale Italiana
AOIAll Ordinaries Index (stock index, Australian Stock Exchange)
AOIAntarctic Oscillation Index (oceanography)
AOIAssociation de l'Ostéogenèse Imparfaite
AOIAide Odontologique Internationale
AOIAdjusted Operating Income
AOIArea of Impact
AOIActive Output Interface (UNI PMD specs for copper/fiber)
AOIAncona, Italy - Falconara (Airport Code)
AOIAreas Of Improvement
AOIApnea of Infancy
AOIAtlantech Online, Inc. (Silver Spring, MD)
AOIAirport Operational Information
AOIAutomated Operator Interface
AOIAccent On Information (on assistive technology products and devices)
AOIAtelosteogenesis, Type I
AOIAssociate Office Infrastructure (USPS)
AOIAct on Impulse
AOIAd Operations Interactive
AOIAbnormal Operating Instruction
AOIAdvanced Open Integration (software development)
AOIAero-Optics Inc. (Rolling Hills Estates, CA)
AOIAdvance Ordering Information
AOIApplication of Intent
AOIAccept Operator Input
AOIAvalon Online Initiative (web development firm)
AOIAccess Option Indicator (Sprint)
AOIAND-OR-Invert(er) (logical; electrical engineering)
AOIAutomatic Object Inspection
AOIArtist of Illusion
AOIAll Out Insane (gaming clan)
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When a bullet strikes soft tissue, the sudden deceleration and often non-perpendicular angle of impact can set some bullets tumbling very quickly, the .303 Mark VII among them.
The defense claimed it was struck nearly perpendicular while the plaintiff argued it was closer to a 45-degree angle.<br />"As far as the angle of impact, that kind of became a battle of the experts," he said.
Thus, it can be inferred that approximate 45[degrees] angle of impact was formed in the case of off-axis, which has a certain influence on the ballistic stability, resulting in more kinetic energy of projectile dissipating in HPS and less depth of penetration.
Retro-reflective striping contains tiny glass beads that collect light and bounce it back to its source, whereas light hitting a non-retro-reflective surface can be deflected in another direction, depending on the angle of impact.
The angle of impact determines the relationship between the erythematous flare pattern and the central clearing.
MARK | Webber has said he is a "lucky boy" following his frightening high-speed crash in Brazil, believing the angle of impact saved him from more serious injury.
In a series of tests, he examines such things as how the spear could be repositioned from one posture to the next within the confines of the mass formation of the phalanx, the strength and angle of impact of attacks made using these techniques, how long such an action could be maintained in combat, how well-protected a hoplite was in battle, and what the hoplite and his opponents would have aimed at during the course of an engagement.
At general aviation speeds, making contact with unobstructed terrain at a shallow angle of impact should be eminently survivable.
The "stickiness" of the surface is increased if the surface is wet (from water or oil), but it also depends on particle size (particles above about 10 [micro]m in diameter tend not to stick), and the angle of impact on the surface.
For people who are concerned about lead spray from steel targets, we point out that spray is distributed in a circular pattern perpendicular to the angle of impact. It goes up, down and sideways regardless of the aspect of the target.
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