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JULIAN DATE—The year and numerical day of the year identified by four numeric characters. The  first  character  indicates  the  year,  and  the remaining three characters specify the day of the year.  For  example,  3030  indicates  the  30th  day of  1983. KINKED—A twist or curl, as in cable, wire, or tubing, caused by its doubling or bending upon itself. LOX—Liquid   oxygen. LRU—Leg  restraint  unit. MAINTENANCE—The  function  of  retaining material  in  or  restoring  it  to  a  serviceable condition. MBEU—Martin-Baker  Ejection  Unit  (seat). MIM—Maintenance   Instruction   Manual. MRC—Maintenance   Requirement   Card. MULTIMETER—An   instrument   used   for measuring  resistance,  voltage,  or  amperage. NACES—Naval  aircrew  escape  system. NADEP—Naval   Aviation   Depot. NATOPS—Naval Air Training and Operating Procedures  Standardization. NAVAIRSYSCOM—NAVAIR;  NA  (Naval Air  Systems  Command). NFO—Naval   flight   officer. NOMENCLATURE—A   system   of   names; systematic naming. NOTE—An  operating  procedure,  condition, etc., which, because of its importance, is essential to  highlight. NSN—National  stock  number. OPNAV—Office  of  the  Chief  of  Naval Operations. OXIDATION—That process by which oxygen unites  with  some  other  substance,  causing  rust  or corrosion. PHYSIOLOGICAL—Of  or  pertaining  to  the body. PRESSURE—The  amount  of  force  distri- buted over each unit of area. Pressure is expressed in  pounds   per   square   inch   (psi). - PSI—Pounds  per  square  inch. PSIA—Pounds  per  square  inch  absolute. PSIG—Pounds  per  square  inch  gauge. PSYCHOLOGICAL—Pertaining  to,  or  de- rived  from  the  mind  or  emotions. RAC—Rapid   action   change. SAFETY   WIRE/LOCKWIRE—A   wire   set into  a  component  to  lock  movable  parts  into  a safe,  secure  position. SDLM—Standard  depot-level  maintenance. SE—Support  equipment.  All  the  equipment on the ground needed to support aircraft in a state of readiness for flight. Formerly ground support equipment  (GSE). SERVICING—The filling of an aircraft with consumables  such  as  fuel,  oil,  and  compressed gases to predetermined levels, pressure, quantities, or weights. SJU—Seat  jettison  unit. SMDC—Shielded  mild  detonating  cord. SOLVENT—A  liquid  that  dissolves  other substances. SPCC—Ships  Parts  Control  Center. TENSION—A  force  or  pressure  exerting  a pull or resistance. TM—Type   maintenance. T/M/S—Type/model/series. TORQUE—A  turning  or  twisting  force. TOXIC—Harmful,   destructive,   deadly;   poi- sonous. AI-2

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