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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «RECTILINEARLY»
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1
Pharmaceutical journal: A weekly record of pharmacy and ...
In this property also circularly-polarized light agrees with common or unpolarized
light, but differs from rectilinearly polarized light. 3. Analyzed by a doubly
refracting prism of Iceland spar, a ray of circularly-polarized light gives constantly
two ...
Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1844
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Lectures on Polarized Light: Delivered Before the ...
In this property also circularly polarized light agrees with common or unpolarized
light, but differs from rectilinearly polarized light. 3. Analyzed by a doubly
refracting prism of Iceland spar, a ray of circularly polarized light gives constantly
two ...
3
The Theory of Cluster Sets
The points of FrZ) rectilinearly accessible from D are dense in Fr D. For let a be
any point of Fr D and x any point in U(a, e) r, D, where e > 0 is such that U(oc, e)
does not contain the continuum Fr D. If a is not rectilinearly accessible, the point
of ...
E. F. Collingwood, A. J. Lohwater, 1966
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Cosmic Electrodynamics: Electrodynamics and Magnetic ...
Such a particle can produce electromagnetic emission if some additional
conditions are met. One possibility is a particle moving strictly rectilinearly without
any acceleration. The other possibility is a case of weak acceleration, when the
particle ...
Gregory D. Fleishman, Igor N. Toptygin, 2013
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A History of Optics from Greek Antiquity to the Nineteenth ...
Consider, for instance, light polarized rectilinearly and passed through a “
quarterwave lamina” (namely, a crystal lamina cut with the optical axis in its plane
and yielding a p / 2 phase shift between the ordinary and extraordinary rays)
whose ...
So, experiencing no external effect, the free body must move rectilinearly and
uniformly. Such a motion cannot be achieved in any reference system but only in
the so-called inertial one. A reference system is referred to as inertial if the free ...
Ruslan P. Ozerov, Anatoli A. Vorobyev, 2007
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Method and Appraisal in the Physical Sciences: The Critical ...
Light was basically rectilinearly propagated, and any deviation from a rectilinear
path had to be explained as an exception to the general rule. Thus, for example,
when Young needed two ' portions ' of light whose interference would explain ...
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The Steiner Tree Problem
3.2 Rectilinearly Convex Boundaries In Chapter 1 rectilinearly convex
boundaries were discussed, together with related definitions. In particular, Rconv
(N) is the rectilinear convex hull of the terminal set. Recall that it is assumed, after
some ...
F.K. Hwang, D.S. Richards, P. Winter, 1992
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Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy: Philosophy Between 500 ...
It was also usual to inquire whether an infinite body could move rectilinearly.
Buridan denied that it could, because many infinite places would have to exist as
the body moved into and out of them successively. Moreover, all bodies moving ...
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Basic Electromagnetism and Materials
Effect of a half wave strip on a rectilinearly polarized wave ( 0). For the incident
rectilinearly polarized wave, we can take (at z = 0): jt 0 E cos e jt 0 E G Esin e 0 x j
(tke) 0 E cos e E sin e The emergent wave is such that (with z = e) : y j(tke) 0 E G
0 ...
7 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «RECTILINEARLY»
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rectilinearly en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
MH17 'shot down by Ukrainian SAM', claims Almaz-Antey
As the Boeing 777 was moving rectilinearly, the horizontal perspective of the missile's flight profile is close to a straight line. This point makes it possible to define ... «IHS Jane's 360, Jun 15»
Why robots are getting cuter
An animator on her team had the insight that human movement happens in arcs, whereas robots traditionally move rectilinearly, so they constructed Jibo out of ... «The Verge, Ago 14»
Abstract Mainstays, Dark Mixed Media
There's an absolutely solid floor under his big, viscous, painted-with-a-wide-brush, striped and rectilinearly tiled abstractions. On the other hand, a fairly firm ... «Wall Street Journal, Dic 13»
'Drawing a secure cryptographic code can be done in principle'
Alice sends a random series of these four kinds of photons, and Bob chooses randomly, and independently of Alice, whether to measure them rectilinearly or ... «The Hindu, Ago 13»
Lecture for Chicago
So their usual tension with the rectilinearly of the canvas is doubled, perhaps intensifying their forcefulness. But what I want to introduce here is the connection I ... «Brooklyn Rail, Oct 12»
HS2: unaffordable, unecological and unwanted
In most of Europe, land tends to be divided rectilinearly. In these islands, boundaries follow natural features, skirting ancient copses, undulating with brooks. «Telegraph.co.uk, Feb 12»
The “Hegel renaissance” and other questions: Part 2
(335) The nature of matter is to move elliptically, as suggested by Kepler, and not rectilinearly. Most interesting about the view of matter that emerges is its ... «World Socialist Web Site, Nov 09»