Adjective
a-a (not comparable)
Abbreviation of air-to-air.
A-a (not comparable)
(physiology) Initialism of alveolar-arterial.
A-a gradient
A-A had won the first set 25-22; N-F took the second 25-23, but A-A bounced back for a 25-12 win in the third set and the marathon win in the fourth. Source: Internet
A-A speech team performs at showcasehttp://www. Source: Internet
I generally prefer to raise about 2.5 to 3 times the big blind anytime I raise, whether it is with A-A or a blind stealing hand like 7-8. Source: Internet
In English language, 16.8% scored at least a 7, compared with 16.2% who gained at least an A last year, while in English literature, 19.1% achieved between 7 and 9, compared with 21.1% of A-A* grades last year. Source: Internet
Henrichs led the class A, district one in tackles with 75 this past season and was first-team all district “He has great coach-ability and work ethic,” said A-A co-coach Chris. Source: Internet
A version of the algorithm could use any weight for the A-A path, as long as that weight is lower than all other path weights present in the graph. Source: Internet