run-out — peak to peak lateral tire run out peak to peak lateral wheel run out peak to peak loaded radial tire run out peak to peak radial wheel run out peak to peak unloaded radial tire run out … Mechanics glossary
lateral runout — See lateral run out … Dictionary of automotive terms
Lateral communication — means communication between and amongst all given entities at a particular level of an organization.For example:* a coordinated flock of birds or a shoal of fish all maintain their relative positions, or alter direction simultaneously due to… … Wikipedia
Lateral media — can be seen as any specific technology to promote lateral communication. A grapevine is in effect lateral communication but is not necessarily a lateral media if there is no technology. We then can consider informal help networks, email… … Wikipedia
Lateral diffusion — is the process whereby information can be spread from one node in a social network to another, often in a selective way, and can rapidly traverse an entire population, but preferentially to those nodes likely to be interested, or needing to… … Wikipedia
peak-to-peak lateral tire run-out — the difference between maximum and minimum indicator readings, measured parallel to the spin axis at the point of maximum tire section, on a true running wheel (measured separately for each sidewall) … Mechanics glossary
peak-to-peak lateral wheel run-out — the difference between maxi mum and minimum indicator readings, measured parallel to the spin axis on the inside vertical portion of a rim flange (measured separately for each flange) … Mechanics glossary
Out (route) — An out route An Out route (or Jet route) is a pattern run by a receiver in American football. On an out route, the receiver will start running a fly pattern (ie running straight down the field toward the end zone), but after a certain number of… … Wikipedia
Lateral pass — In American football, a lateral pass or lateral, officially backward pass (onside pass in Canadian football), occurs when the ball carrier throws the football to any teammate behind him or directly next to him (i.e. on or behind a line running… … Wikipedia
Out of bounds — For other uses, see Out of bounds (disambiguation). A player who steps onto the sidelines during play is considered to be out of bounds In sports, out of bounds (or out of bounds) refers to being outside the playing boundaries of the field. Due… … Wikipedia