「SPHERICAL」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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In | spherical geometry, a lune is an area on a sphere boun |
However, in | spherical geometry a nondegenerate digon (with a nonze |
violet colour when ripe and are more or less | spherical with a diameter of between 3 and 4 mm. |
The fruit is a | spherical drupe about 7 millimeters wide. |
nish white to maroon flowers each yielding a | spherical fruit about a millimeter wide. |
The fruit is a | spherical capsule about half a centimeter across. |
The fruit is a | spherical drupe about 1-1.2 cm in diameter which is pu |
veral flowers, which are nodding and usually | spherical with all their petal tips touching. |
The sclerotium ranges in shape from roughly | spherical to almond-shaped to irregular, and its surfa |
Gromia sphaerica is a large | spherical testate amoeba, a single-celled organism cla |
xy is oriented in such a way that it appears | spherical to an observer on Earth but is in fact ellip |
Around a | spherical body, an orbital plane would remain fixed in |
The nest is | spherical, with an entrance on the side. |
culus, Analytical Geometry and Trigonometry, | Spherical Trigonometry, Analytical Mechanics and Astro |
one of the inner elements is used to correct | spherical aberration, and the other to flatten the fie |
irst commercial nuclear reactor, housed in a | spherical concrete and steel shell; it has since been |
Bernhard Schmidt's "Schmidt camera") had the | spherical mirror and spherical "meniscus corrector she |
His Sphaerics provided the mathematics for | spherical astronomy, and may have been based on a work |
escope, which contains a Fresnel lens, eight | spherical mirrors, and a camera with 16 multianode pho |
l amount of granular protoplasm with a large | spherical nucleus, and possessing two processes-a supe |
l for using shaped charges to create a truly | spherical implosion), and Edward Teller (whose knowled |
ring this phase the iberulites acquire their | spherical shape and internal structure (core and rind) |
is the author of a very large compendium on | spherical astronomy and astronomical instruments (sund |
of 20 m, is distinguished by its very dense | spherical crown and pubescent leaves . |
N. M. Ferrers An elementary treatise on | spherical harmonics and subjects connected with them ( |
It relies on the mathematical methods of | spherical geometry and the measurements of astrometry. |
During this time he continued to study | spherical mathematics and trigonometry. |
The bright yellow | spherical flowerheads appear in groups of 2 to14 in th |
Spherical designs are discussed by Kiefer and by Hardi | |
Spherical modes are oscillations in the radial directi | |
Because most films shot with | spherical lenses are shot full-frame and later masked |
Made of a smooth metal substance, the | spherical bearings are usually encased between two rin |
The all | spherical surfaces are much easier to manufacture, esp |
Hill sphere, the | spherical region around an astronomical body where the |
ng field, using the Wii Remote to navigate a | spherical object around mazes to reach the end goal, s |
A new way to direct is to use a | spherical body around the hydrophone. |
Golgappe are small | spherical balls, around one inch in diameter made up o |
(SOI) in astrodynamics and astronomy is the | spherical region around a celestial body where the pri |
The star is located in a | spherical halo around the milky way, and is a nova var |
ermination that it is distributed in a round | spherical manner, as opposed to the expected flattened |
The segments can be either | spherical or asymmetric (if they are part of a larger |
ransformation, there is at each point on the | spherical surface at least one pair of orthogonal dire |
3 is particularly good but has some residual | spherical aberration at full aperture. |
tional LeRoy Radius in the special case of a | spherical, S-state, atom. |
The system used normal | spherical lenses, avoiding distortion that was introdu |
flects an intermediate shape between coccus ( | spherical) and bacillus (elongated). |
due to their patented oil-cooled piston, and | spherical smallend bearing. |
y of 20 cm diameter and is smooth, green and | spherical and becomes woody. |
eloped codes which revolved around a roughly | spherical ball being kicked along the ground (Weir, 20 |
pen, showing the bright red interior, with 3 | spherical, velvety blue-black seeds. |
simplify manufacture; it fired a good-sized | spherical cast-iron bomb of 42 pounds (total projectil |
e an irregular shape but ultimately becoming | spherical or broadly ovoid. |
d white eggs, which are hatched in a roughly | spherical nest built at the end of a tree branch. |
ith pink, rounded to bell-shaped flowers and | spherical or bulbous shaped, white or pink-tinted frui |
e projective plane has all the properties of | spherical geometry, but it has different global proper |
The front lens is well corrected for | spherical aberrations but introduces coma. |
pigtails of hair that hang down from the two | spherical buns, but this is not universal to the term' |
n of the earliest magnifiers consisting of a | spherical glass by employing two hemispheres of glass |
s density can be without being pulled into a | spherical shape by its own gravity. |
, and can be realized as the quotient of the | spherical cuboctahedron by the antipodal map. |
be made in the form of flat membranes or as | spherical sacs by dropping one solution into the other |
general law of sines, and the solution of a | spherical triangle by means of the polar triangle. |
Schmidt telescope, the Maksutov corrects for | spherical aberration by placing a corrector lens in fr |
ed in the construction of higher symmetrical | spherical systems called Keplerates) These units consi |
The particle size of a | spherical object can be unambiguously and quantitative |
The | spherical secondary can be fringe tested against the s |
Such a | spherical polygon can also be called a lune. |
e optimized for coma or astigmatism, but the | spherical aberration can be set to zero. |
sic structure of the lens; additionally, the | spherical aberration can make focus confirmation unpre |
The fruit is a bumpy | spherical red-green capsule about a centimeter wide. |
It carried a 90 cm | spherical landing capsule, containing experiments for |
and slow as they approach the center of the | spherical star-filled cavern. |
ated to morphology-dependent resonances in a | spherical optical cavity have been studied by several |
Because of its | spherical shape, Ceres was reclassified as a dwarf pla |
is the Schwarzschild chart, a kind of polar | spherical coordinate chart on a static and spherically |
They are | spherical, 2-3 cm (0.79-1.2 in) long, and woody when m |
urface with the above ground portion a spiny | spherical or columnar body no more than 3 centimeters |
a photographic lens completely corrected for | spherical aberration, coma, and astigmatism. |
satellite's power center were located in the | spherical container, combining for a mass of 361.3 kg. |
Google initially used images from | spherical video company Immersive Media as well as the |
They are | spherical nodules, composed primarily of chert nucleat |
he quasi-spherical modules are, in fact, not | spherical, but consist of an array of 6 photomultiplie |
This means that a regular ( | spherical) rigid contact lens can provide good level o |
ughnut-shaped backpack fuel container with a | spherical propellant container in the middle. |
The female flower develops into a | spherical fruit containing white seed. |
The fruit is a | spherical capsule containing minute seeds. |
ercluster's luminous galaxies, and a roughly | spherical halo containing the remaining one-third. |
JR "A sensitivity study of three-dimensional | spherical mantle convection at 10(8) Rayleigh number: |
A STEM equipped with a 3rd-order | spherical aberration corrector |
on microscopes equipped with two fifth-order | spherical aberration correctors. |
e flowers give way to bunches or clusters of | spherical berries covered in hairs. |
spherical corestones created by spheroidal weathering | |
Examples include | spherical and cylindrical symmetry. |
They are capable of forming both | spherical and cylindrical micelles |
This cactus is generally | spherical or cylindrical in shape, and unbranched. |
This cactus has a small | spherical or cylindrical stem 3 centimeters to over 30 |
a large yet compact cluster of small, almost | spherical grapes, dark blue to black in colour. |
tly (if at all) increase the gun's accuracy; | spherical projectiles demonstrate little, if any, accu |
n peduncles hold an inflorescence which is a | spherical umbel densely packed with white or pinkish-p |
Roughly | spherical, the detector measures 30 feet across. |
Spherical mirror distortion is used in projection syst | |
The fisheye and | spherical mirror distortion features allow Stellarium |
The inflorescences are | spherical clusters dotted along an inflorescence-like |
communications satellites, which was roughly | spherical and dotted with solar panels, somewhat simil |
Nearly | spherical dew droplets act as lenses to focus the ligh |
The fruit is a | spherical reddish-brown drupe 5 to 8 millimeters wide. |
The fruit is a small | spherical red drupe, popular with birds. |
The fruit is a | spherical, blue-black drupe, 6-8 mm (0.24-0.31 in) dia |
ure, which implies that the HS− behaves as a | spherical anion due to its rapid rotation leading to e |
The female flowers yield | spherical berries each about 4 millimeters wide and ye |
Female flowers yield yellowish to light pink | spherical berries each about 4 millimeters wide. |
ived from what was originally envisaged as a | spherical bomb, early prototypes for both Upkeep and H |
s: these covered the internal structure of a | spherical shell Earth, fossils, and erosion, amongst o |
Vincent Icke and collaborators showed that a | spherical gas ejection from a dying star hitting a dus |
ll physical phenomena from a model of intert | spherical atoms embedded in an elastic fluid ether, an |
density functional code is run again using a | spherical cutoff energy. |
Higher-dimensional | spherical geometries exist; see elliptic geometry. |
The START team began the Mega Ampere | Spherical Tokamak Experiment or MAST in 1999 which sti |
flat bases, finite cone, finite paraboloid, | spherical segment, finite thin wire). |
fragrant, but rugged rind, and may be oval, | spherical, or flattened in shape, ripening to yellow o |
It has | spherical pinkish flower-heads. |
he battery-powered, 8-inch-diameter (200 mm) | spherical satellites fly within the ISS cabin using ca |
designed to correct Hubble Space Telescope's | spherical aberration for light focused at the FOC, FOS |
nerate the solutions of standard problems of | spherical astronomy for any given latitude. |
ad, and Labeyrie's hypertelescope will use a | spherical geometry, for example. |
as a pressurant gas) on a rocket would use a | spherical chamber for a minimum shape constant, carbon |
The henagon can be used in | spherical polyhedra, for example the henagonal dihedro |
They construct | spherical nests from grasses and other plant material, |
The | spherical astrolabe from medieval Islamic astronomy |
A. dumosa has | spherical bur-like fruits ranging in color from golden |
The flowers mature into | spherical crested fruits which later split open to rev |
It bears | spherical red fruits which are edible but bitter. |
where the right hand side is a | spherical Bessel function. |
result of the interference of the scattering | spherical waves generated by the scattering from the a |
covers the sphere - the area formula for the | spherical lune gives 4πR2, the surface area of the sph |
are small, pointed bracts tipped with shiny | spherical resin glands. |
This is the earliest known reference to a | spherical terrestrial globe of the Earth in Chinese as |
e thick leaves are spoon-shaped to oblong to | spherical or globular. |
Antenna, or Brazilian Graviton Project) is a | spherical, resonant-mass, gravitational wave detector |
hat red blood cells were discoid rather than | spherical as had been previously supposed by Anton van |
he worker to tell if the mirror is perfectly | spherical or has non-spherical deviation in its figure |
was determined that the asteroid is roughly | spherical and has a rotational period of ≥ 21.7 hr. |
These grains are approximately | spherical and have concentric layers reaching 10 mm in |
The purple | spherical flower head is borne on a long spike, up to |
It flowers in small, bright yellow | spherical flower heads and the fruits are brown pods 4 |
The inflorescence is an array of | spherical flower heads each up to 2 centimeters wide a |
The inflorescence is an array of | spherical flower heads, each surrounded by sharp-point |
The cell body is elliptical, | spherical, or heart shaped. |
The fruit is a lobed | spherical or heart-shaped capsule about half a centime |
In the middle of the "doughnut" was a | spherical container holding nitrogen gas as a propella |
The | spherical triangle identities are written in terms of |
use of Menelaus' theorem with ones based on | spherical trigonometry, in what seems to be an attempt |
t Intelligence's robot yeti are powered by a | spherical device in their chests. |
Achernar is the least | spherical star in the Milky Way studied to date. |
The role of these geometrical | spherical shells in Kepler's Platonist geometrical cos |
He held a | spherical object in his right hand, and possibly may h |
e similar petals but the female flower has a | spherical ovary in the center. |
Hanson, W.D., and J.M. Howard, 2005, | Spherical Boulders in North-Central Arkansas PDF versi |
Each head is somewhat | spherical, covered in large phyllaries with very long, |
ng to the top of Ericsson Globe (the largest | spherical building in the world). |
neralogy is a secondary structure, generally | spherical or irregularly rounded in shape. |
d Interferometer revealed that Altair is not | spherical, but is flattened at the poles due to its hi |
VV Cephei is not entirely | spherical, and is surrounded by opaque shells of a hig |
globe puzzle, puzzle ball, puzzle sphere or | spherical puzzle, is a spherical assembly of puzzle pi |
The area of a | spherical lune is 2θ R2, where R is the radius of the |
Spherical symmetry is a characteristic feature of many | |
Aerodynamic levitation apparatus: a | spherical sample is floated on a gas stream which flow |
Its | spherical inflorescence is one to two centimeters wide |
Angle excess, also known as | spherical excess is the amount by which the sum of the |
t may be used for other tasks where grinding | spherical surfaces is necessary. |
The excised | spherical metacercaria is 2.7-4.9 mm long. |
the case if and only if C is pointed and its | spherical section is a closed subset of S. |
ggest that the ball used should be perfectly | spherical (that is, without a flat bottom) and should |
he tree gets its common name from the large, | spherical fruits it produces. |
The fruits are | spherical and just under a centimeter wide, hanging si |
The fruit is a lobed, | spherical capsule less than 3 millimeters wide. |
The fruit is a thin | spherical capsule less than 2 millimeters wide layered |
|ψ|2 orbital graphs tend to have less | spherical, thinner lobes than ψ graphs, but have the s |
The glomerulus (plural glomeruli) is a | spherical structure located in the olfactory bulb of t |
al algae usually arranged 3 dimensionally in | spherical to loosely spherical shapes. |
dgdon began marketing post-war production as | spherical BL-C lot no. 2, or BL-C(2). |
The periodic arrays of | spherical particles make similar arrays of interstitia |
The periodic arrays of | spherical particles make similar arrays of interstitia |
These are | spherical, the male inflorescence a ball of stamens an |
These are | spherical, the male inflorescence a ball of stamens an |
ss Bacilli are rod-shaped (Staphylococcus is | spherical), and many other rod-shaped bacteria that do |
The cut surface or vertex figure is thus a | spherical polygon marked on this sphere. |
-run MiniGRAIL, the 1.15 ton, 65 cm diameter | spherical test mass is suspended in a cryogenic vacuum |
experience of observing and his knowledge of | spherical astronomy meant he was suitably qualified to |
nformation exists for Steve Solamar or other | Spherical Objects members. |
telescope utilizes an elliptical primary and | spherical secondary mirror as in the conventional Dall |
The | spherical primary mirror diameter is 600 mm, and it is |
As in the Schmidt camera this design uses a | spherical primary mirror and a Schmidt corrector plate |
hieves this technique by making use of three | spherical, concave mirrors that have the same radius o |
James Cameron was not satisfied, as having a | spherical model move past the lens would have required |
Electrical mobility of | spherical particles much larger than the mean free pat |
In fact, in any low Earth orbit, a | spherical body must be 800 times denser than lead in o |
idal gold suspensions, contains evenly-sized | spherical gold nanoparticles. |
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