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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PROTOGALAXIES

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Protogalaxies is a noun.
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WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PROTOGALAXIES

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protocol
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protogalaxy
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protogine
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protohistorian
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protohuman
protolanguage

WORDS THAT END LIKE PROTOGALAXIES

accessories
activities
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celebrities
cities
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countries
doxies
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epoxies
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Synonyms and antonyms of protogalaxies in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «protogalaxies» into 25 languages

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原星系
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protogalaxias
570 millions of speakers

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protogalaxies
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protogalaxies
380 millions of speakers
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protogalaxies
280 millions of speakers

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протогалактики
278 millions of speakers

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protogaláxias
270 millions of speakers

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protogalaxies
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protogalaxies
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Protogalaxies
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Protogalaxien
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protogalaxies
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protogalaxies
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Protogalaxies
85 millions of speakers
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protogalaxies
80 millions of speakers

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protogalaxies
75 millions of speakers

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प्रोटोकॅलॉझी
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protogalaxies
70 millions of speakers

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protogalassie
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protogalaktyki
50 millions of speakers

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протогалактики
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protogalaxies
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πρωτογαλαξιών
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protogalaxies
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protogalaxies
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protogalaxies
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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «PROTOGALAXIES»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about protogalaxies

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PROTOGALAXIES»

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The Cosmic Sphere
These spinning, galaxy-sized plasma clouds were the first protogalaxies. Like elliptical galaxies, they begin spherical or elliptical in shape. Because the protogalaxies were created from larger plasma filaments, they each streamed through ...
Kip K. Sewell, 1999
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High Redshift and Primeval Galaxies
TESTS Ongoing searches for protogalaxies provide an important test of some of these ideas. Figure 3a plots the predicted number of protogalaxies per square degree versus red magnitude, and various models are shown. Limits are set by ...
Jacqueline Bergeron, 1987
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Panchromatic View of Galaxies: Their Evolutionary Puzzle : ...
Protogalaxies have proved notoriously evasive. The early expectations that forming galaxies underwent an ultraluminous phase at moderate redshift stimulated deep searches that have hitherto failed to find candidates of the requisite ...
G. Hensler, C. Theis, J. S. Gallagher, 1994
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The Formation of the Milky Way
We use the most common triaxial model for initial conditions of protogalaxies. The body of protogalaxies is modelled by triaxial ellipsoids with semiaxes A, B and C. For initial velocity fields we propose the lineal distibution which is defined by ...
E. J. Alfaro, A. J. Delgado, 1995
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The Large Scale Structure of the Universe: International ...
One can account for intracluster gas if the enriched matter produced by ordinary stellar evolution in protogalaxies stays in gaseous form (De Young 1977): only if coeval formation of galaxies and clusters occurs does this seem easy to arrange.
M. S. Longair, Jaan Einasto, 1978
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Gravitational Physics of Stellar and Galactic Systems
<58J8). Hoyle ( 1 949) was the first to calculate tidal transfer of angular momentum among protogalaxies, and he concluded that it would be significant. We can readily see this from (58.18) because TM is approximately the dynamical timescale ...
William C. Saslaw, 1987
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Cosmology: A First Course
1.1.4 Primordial galaxies and protogalaxies One sign that a galaxy is young is the presence of very young, in the sense of recently formed, bright, blue (owing to their high surface temperature) stars. Another, observable essentially in the ...
Marc Lachièze-Rey, 1995
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Exact Solutions and Scalar Fields in Gravity: Recent ...
Whatever the Universe composition was, protogalaxies were originated due to a spectrum of scale-invariant perturbations [5, 6] that was present within the cosmological background at the beginning of structure formation; the inflationary  ...
Alfredo Macías, Jorge L. Cervantes-Cota, Claus Lämmerzahl, 2001
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A Grand and Bold Thing: An Extraordinary New Map of the ...
Inside these spiraling and spherical protogalaxies, the hydrogen not fused into stars is pulled toward their centers, getting denser and denser until somehow— no one knows how—gravity wins completely. The hydrogen's mass collapses to a  ...
Ann K. Finkbeiner, 2010
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History of the Universe
According to cosmological models, early galaxies (called protogalaxies) appeared between 100 million and 250 million years after the creation and were the homes of the first stars. To begin with the dark matter was scattered fairly uniformly ...
Wyken Seagrave, 2012

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PROTOGALAXIES»

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This Is What It's Like When Galaxies Collide
Astronomers suspect that these protogalaxies gained mass through collisions with other small protogalaxies, gradually coalescing into the large galaxies we see ... «Motherboard, Feb 14»
2
Astrophile: The supernova that blew up a galaxy
Such brooding protogalaxies may explain how supermassive black holes were created in the early universe, where they seeded the mature galaxies we see ... «New Scientist, Jun 13»
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Image of the Day --Strange Red Galaxies: "A Missing Link?"
"Hubble has shown us some of the first protogalaxies that formed, but nothing that looks like this. In a sense, these galaxies might be a 'missing link' in galactic ... «The Daily Galaxy, Jun 12»
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The oldest look at the universe: Astronomers spy on galaxy as it was …
HDF850.1 turns out to be part of a group of around a dozen protogalaxies that formed within the first billion years of cosmic history – only one of two such ... «Daily Mail, Jun 12»
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Cosmic climate change may have stunted black holes
Black holes need cool gas to grow so this would have slowed down the growth of other black holes in smaller protogalaxies, even as the growth of black holes in ... «New Scientist, Jun 12»
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Bringing galaxy-scale magnetic fields down to size in the lab
Nevertheless, a magnetic field strength (along with other effects) has been observed in the lab that corresponds to that experienced by early protogalaxies. «Ars Technica, Jan 12»
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Mysterious Ultra-Red Galaxies May Be Cosmic 'Missing Link'
"Hubble has shown us some of the first protogalaxies that formed, but nothing that looks like this," study co-author Giovanni Fazio, of the Harvard-Smithsonian ... «Space.com, Dec 11»
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Super-Sized Black Holes Traced to Collisions of Earliest Galaxies
Now calculations on supercomputers suggest that mergers between massive protogalaxies of the early universe provided a breeding ground for supermassive ... «Space.com, Aug 10»
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Cosmic Source Hinted At for Galactic Magnetic Fields
One idea suggests that they are created by protogalaxies, which are collections of matter on their way toward becoming galaxies. But another theory contends ... «Space.com, Apr 10»
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Piecing together the universe: early massive galaxies
It is thought that they then grow by in situ star formation and by merging with other small protogalaxies in a smoothish hierarchical process that ultimately leads to ... «Ars Technica, Apr 09»

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