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ed reticle that is inserted into the rotational | axis of the mount. |
magnetic field being inclined to the rotational | axis, deforming the main radial mode. |
asured the precession of the Earth's rotational | axis. |
nnual orbit around the Sun, with its rotational | axis tilted at about 23.5° from the "vertical" (a li |
consequence of excessive length of the sagittal | axis of the eye. |
Kerr vacuum (two Kerr objects sharing the same | axis of rotation, but held apart by unphysical zero |
ng both instruments allows them to use the same | axis (a vertical rod) and provides a coordinated rea |
-release delaying device (installed on the same | axis pin together with the trigger and disconnector) |
t will also have a pointer rotating on the same | axis as the discs. |
pe, but the fin carried two rudders on the same | axis, one above and one below the fuselage. |
ism, which prevents trisms that are on the same | axis from being moved until it is removed by matchin |
Past this room and running along the same | axis as the corridor are three further rooms ("G", " |
ons are arranged behind one another on the same | axis, allowing for several tuned circuits to be adju |
two (typically congruent) helices with the same | axis, differing by a translation along the axis. |
LIC of India, SBI, | Axis bank, ICICI bank, HDFC Bank, IOB, Canara Banks |
tion (also called rotoinversion), and the screw | axis and glide plane symmetry operations. |
partment of Energy decided it wanted the second | axis to deliver not one view of the implosion, but a |
have a smaller cross level to enable the second | axis to be roughly checked or corrected. |
ry diagram, showing increments along the second | axis. |
eley because of its ability to induce secondary | axis formation in frog embryos. |
re the ratio of final to the initial semi-major | axis is greater than 11.94 . |
In addition to swapping semi-major | axis like Saturn's moons Epimetheus and Janus, anoth |
The semi-major | axis of the planet to the star is 3.38 AU while the |
This plot shows the variation of the semi-major | axis of the unstable Centaur Asbolus during the next |
Neptune has a semi-major | axis of 30 AU and (44594) 1999 OX3 has a semi-major |
Sirene's semi-major | axis is 2.63 AU, well beyond that of Mars, but its h |
It is often said that the semi-major | axis is the "average" distance between the primary f |
ter at its apoapsis, and as such its semi-major | axis is too large for it to be classified as an Amor |
ransit probability mainly due to its semi-major | axis orientation. |
nts for epoch 2035-Jan-01 generate a semi-major | axis of 33,300 AU, an apoapsis distance of 66,600 AU |
2002 WC19 has a semi-major | axis (average distance from the Sun) near the edge o |
tal period of about 16.6 years and a semi-major | axis separation of about 1.1 arc seconds. |
tly proportional to the cubes of the semi-major | axis of the orbits. |
nts for epoch 2013-May-14 generate a semi-major | axis of about 1300 AU and a period of about 47,000 y |
nts for epoch 2015-Jan-01 generate a semi-major | axis of 1100 AU and a period of approximately 36,800 |
The semi-major | axis of the secondary's orbit is 2.17 arcseconds. |
nts for epoch 2020-Jan-01 generate a semi-major | axis of 1,100 AU, an apoapsis distance of 2,230 AU, |
the first asteroid discovered with a semi-major | axis greater than 4 AU. |
1996 TR66 has a semi-major | axis (average distance from the Sun) near the edge o |
of Pluto around our Sun, which has a semi-major | axis of 39.5 A.U. |
These two stars have an orbit with a semi-major | axis of 3.4″, which is approximately equal to 46 A.U |
erihelion greater than Jupiter and a semi-major | axis less than Neptune. |
No unaccelerated orbit with a semi-major | axis less than this distance is possible, but within |
further observations showed it has a semi-major | axis of 42 AU (compared with ~30 AU for Neptune), a |
osest approach) to 40,000 km, with a semi-major | axis of about 22,000 km. |
s in a highly eccentric orbit with a semi-major | axis of 1.36 AU. |
, and it is at right angles with the semi-major | axis. |
, it has an orbit characterized by a semi-major | axis of 2.2753025 AU, an eccentricity of 0.1230094, |
It has a semi-major | axis, orbital period, and orbital eccentricity close |
is the semi-major | axis |
nts for epoch 2011-Jan-01 generate a semi-major | axis of 537 AU and a period of approximately 12,500 |
is the negative semi-major | axis, |
Its semi-major | axis is 17.915 AU. |
his hot Jupiter planet orbits with a semi-major | axis of about 7.832 gigameters, and takes 92 hours, |
is semi-major | axis of the orbit. |
1998 SM165 has a semi-major | axis (average distance from the Sun) near the edge o |
steroid discovered with such a small semi-major | axis (0.729 au, about the same as Venus), breaking 2 |
the asteroid with the smallest known semi-major | axis for five years until the discovery of 1994 GL ( |
is the length of the semi-major | axis. |
er with a period of 34.5 years and a semi-major | axis of 1.36". |
pass within ~85Gm of Uranus and its semi-major | axis will be reduced to 23.5AU. |
is the negative semi-major | axis of orbit's hyperbola. |
has an inclination of 36 degrees, a semi-major | axis of 30.4 AU, and an eccentricity of 0.302. |
period of 184 days (corresponding to semi-major | axis of 0.81 AU). |
The two stars have a semi-major | axis on the sky of 6 arcseconds and have an orbital |
nce the first observations gave it a semi-major | axis of 30 AU and an orbital eccentricity of 0.16. |
d to have mass of 3.2 times Jupiter, semi-major | axis of 1.7 AU, and orbital period of 1170 days. |
2, as a function of the distance and semi-major | axis alone using vis-viva equation |
overy, mass, radius, orbital period, semi-major | axis, eccentricity, inclination, longitude of perias |
the MPC defines centaurs as having a semi-major | axis of less than 30.066 |
In geometry, the semi-minor | axis (also semiminor axis) is a line segment associa |
focus) results, oddly enough, in the semi-minor | axis . |
The semi-minor | axis of an ellipse is one half of the minor axis, ru |
m 18,200 to 1.3 million years, with a semimajor | axis ranging from 877 to 15,180 AU. |
erihelia are less than the osculating semimajor | axis of Neptune at any time during the integration. |
average diameter of 444 ± 35 km and a semimajor | axis ratio of 1.11. |
al elements, such as eccentricity and semimajor | axis. |
he mass of Jupiter and it orbits with semimajor | axis of 1.17 AU, corresponding to a period of 341.1 |
kes 7.8 months to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 0.68 AU. |
-a-half months to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 5.5 AU with an eccentricity of 0.57. |
The semimajor | axis of this 3.68 Jupiter mass planet is 0.97 astron |
akes 55.8 days to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 0.26 AU. |
bit is a where a pair of objects swap semimajor | axis or eccentricity when they approach each other. |
are similar orbital elements, such as semimajor | axis, eccentricity, and orbital inclination. |
Like HD 47536 b, mass and semimajor | axis are not exactly known. |
over two years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 1.76 AU with an eccentricity of 0.40. |
ly seven years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 3.65 AU. |
tely 1000 days to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of approximately 1.64 AU. |
takes 568 days to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 1.282 AU. |
onds, which indicates an orbit with a semimajor | axis whose expected value is 206 AU. |
kes 1.29 years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 1.18 AU. |
where a is the semimajor | axis, e is the eccentricity, and i is the inclinatio |
ns to better constrain the period and semimajor | axis. |
vations of the orbital period and the semimajor | axis of its orbit, or from knowledge of the masses o |
e poorly constrained, including mass, semimajor | axis, and orbital period. |
The boundary for the semimajor | axis is surprisingly sharp for the prograde satellit |
Semimajor | axis 1,950,100 km |
binary with a companion orbiting at a semimajor | axis of 1 AU, or the same distance that the Earth or |
semimajor | axis: 2.4713607 A.U. |
semimajor | axis: 2.46973814 A.U. |
semimajor | axis: 2.303 AU |
Discovered in 1971, it has a semimajor | axis equal to 2.1960015 AU and an eccentricity of 0. |
The two stars are separated by a semimajor | axis of 7.61 AUs with distance range of 3.3-11.9 |
ap is the semimajor | axis of the planet's orbit relative to the largest b |
er seven weeks to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 0.264 AU. |
Discovered in 2001, it has a greater semimajor | axis equal to 2.9731440 AU, an eccentricity of 0.082 |
nd each other every 11.6 years with a semimajor | axis of 0.4 arcseconds. |
The semimajor | axis of the orbit is only 0.63 AU, similar to that o |
sevenths years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 1.54 AU. |
It has semimajor | axis of 1.94 AU. |
s and 16 hours to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 0.078 AU. |
-eighths years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 1.78 AU with an eccentricity of 0.26. |
Properties (mass and semimajor | axis) of planets discovered using radial velocity, c |
ely seven days to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of approximately 0.056 AU. |
The semimajor | axis of the orbit is only 0.208 AU, less than that o |
1Large eccentricity with constant semimajor | axis means small perihelion. |
er three years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 2.01 AU. |
takes 798.5 days to complete, with a semimajor | axis of 1.68 AU. |
er eight weeks to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of approximately 0.25 AU. |
The determined semimajor | axis is 5 AU or 750 Gm, but this planet orbits as fa |
ss can either be 6.98 or 13.61 MJ and semimajor | axis of 3.72 or 5.20 AU, both depending on the mass |
akes 0.9 years to orbit the star at a semimajor | axis of 0.868 AU. |
the semiminor | axis, |
en rotating each by 45 degrees about a separate | axis (that passes through the centres of two opposit |
en rotating each by 60 degrees about a separate | axis (that passes through the centres of two opposit |
ating each by an equal angle θ about a separate | axis passing through the centres of two opposite oct |
Lovino Vargas, is a character in the series | Axis Powers Hetalia. |
Codes and ciphers of several | Axis powers were deciphered there, most famously the |
Kibby had charged several | Axis positions and subsequently killed attacking an |
Heart short | axis aorta |
Heart short | axis view papillary |
pstream Activator of the JIP-3 to JNK Signaling | Axis in Response to UVB Damage." |
Single | axis meters are cheaper than a tri-axis meters, but |
metrical public rooms stretching along a single | axis, extending even outside to a piazza. |
Transit mounts are single | axis mounts fixed in azimuth wile rotating in altitu |
had been accredited with the destruction of six | Axis aircraft, with an additional two probables. |
Snapshot ( | Axis Music Group, 2000) |
soon completed a musical tour of the so-called | Axis of Evil: North Korea, Iran and Iraq. |
assembly of nuclear spins with respect to some | axis in space. |
rmer settlement was aligned on a north to south | axis, and was roughly divided into three segments; n |
Its path runs along the north - south | axis. |
ation Hall is the Centre Block's north to south | axis, running between the Library of Parliament and |
t on an L shaped plan, oriented on a south-east | axis, so the oriel window is central on the south ea |
rough the village on a north/west to south/east | axis. |
of a relatively flat-topped southeast-northwest | axis ridge named Blue Mountain, which divides the ba |
It runs mainly on a northeast to southwest | axis with a connection to Lines 2 and 4 at a station |
low-level rotations on a northeast to southwest | axis. |
efined angle typically 50-55º from the specimen | axis as it moves down the sample.During the propagat |
energy differences; it applies to the spectral | axis. |
The spike | axis is often arched at the summit, but the alternat |
ized to 0.041 s, and the angle between the spin | axis and sun direction to about 3-deg intervals. |
se of an unsatisfactory orientation of the spin | axis. |
chment into coincidence with the gyroscope spin | axis. |
Moreover, they also found that while the spin | axis of the average four-seam fastball is tilted app |
avitomagnetic field perpendicular to their spin | axis. |
The alignment of the spin | axis is permitted to rotate in azimuth by only the s |
IRAS and was able to vent helium along the spin | axis near the communication arrays. |
Telescope 6 views the same angle to spin | axis as telescope 2, but both ends of telescope 2 ha |
yro is mounted in a single gimbal with its spin | axis parallel to the lateral axis of the aircraft an |
This satellite is spin stabilised and spin | axis is pointed normal towards sun. |
hree quarks inside a Δ particle have their spin | axis pointing in the same direction, unlike the near |
The spin | axis could be oriented to within 1-2° accuracy by th |
orth with a rocking motion or along the spindle | axis in a pumping motion, controlled by a rubber mov |
ealigning the bed (that is worn) to the spindle | axis (unworn). |
ical tape that constrains the gyroscope spinner | axis to remain horizontal. |
ning for a while on the palm, with the spinning | axis in the vertical position. |
the mission, rated along a stealthy-aggressive | axis, between "Silent Assassin," a stealthy player w |
of a particular depth and arc length at a steep | axis of corneal astigmatism. |
The Stonehenge | axis was established when the inset 'portal settings |
Building the highest straight | axis gravity dam in the Western Hemisphere, on a riv |
e always oriented at right angles to the strain | axis, so will form around the circumference in a rub |
to bolster the island's defence against strong | Axis air raids. |
o convoy duty between Italy and Libya to supply | Axis troops fighting in the North African Front and |
Following the swift | Axis victory and occupation of Yugoslavia, Peterlin |
nator is placed off center from the symmetrical | axis of DRA as shown in Fig. 2. The location of the |
l center; it has a two-fold rotational symmetry | axis going through the center of 1-6 bond but no ref |
symmetry we can distinguish having the symmetry | axis aligned with the grid or rotated 30° (requires |
en backbone lies parallel with the C3 symmetry | axis) or ob (when the en backbone is obverse to this |
slowly rotates around its X-axis (nose to tail | axis). |
USSTAF for the Allies of World War II to target | Axis petroleum/oil/lubrication (POL) targets prior t |
hich the form is generated by an inverse tetrad | axis of symmetry. |
So WSIF operates at a more abstract level than | Axis. |
ong the Shyok River clearing opposition on that | axis and securing the Nubra Valley flank. |
our estimations joined these displaced on that | axis and they are barely able to meet their most urg |
Light propagates along that | axis with a speed independent of its polarization. |
d Commonwealth (and later, U.S.) forces and the | Axis forces. |
er" (1943-45) was in fact a continuation of the | Axis defeat in North Africa, and was a Campaign for |
ulation with the odontoid process (dens) of the | axis. |
s formed in World War II when Bulgaria left the | Axis powers and joined the Allies in September 1944. |
ros and politician Georgios Kartalis during the | Axis Occupation of Greece. |
d on the Isle of Man, like most citizens of the | Axis powers that came to the UK. |
the Communist Party of Greece (KKE) during the | Axis Occupation of Greece in World War II. |
, locating numerous enemy convoys supplying the | Axis forces in North Africa, providing vital informa |
rnate Gallifrey, while Braxiatel remains in the | Axis, monitoring the drifting portal. |
e capital of a puppet state, established by the | Axis forces, known as Principality of Pindus. |
This operation was intended to deceive the | Axis military commands as to the location of the exp |
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