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In a medium of density ρ for a plane or | spherical free wave having a velocity of propagation v |
The female flower develops into a | spherical fruit containing white seed. |
The latter develops into a | spherical fruit two millimeters wide. |
nish white to maroon flowers each yielding a | spherical fruit about a millimeter wide. |
d translate into a diameter of about 2 cm in | spherical fruit. |
ng to 10 m (33 ft) tall, and producing large | spherical fruits up to 25 cm (9.8 in) in diameter. |
he tree gets its common name from the large, | spherical fruits it produces. |
inflorescences of blue or purple flowers and | spherical fruits. |
This trend continues with buckyballs or | spherical fullerene (C60). |
Vincent Icke and collaborators showed that a | spherical gas ejection from a dying star hitting a dus |
Higher-dimensional | spherical geometries exist; see elliptic geometry. |
emely large astronomical interferometer with | spherical geometry that might theoretically show featu |
However, in | spherical geometry a nondegenerate digon (with a nonze |
It relies on the mathematical methods of | spherical geometry and the measurements of astrometry. |
wrote works on perspective, conic sections, | spherical geometry, number theory and rigor. |
In | spherical geometry, a lune is an area on a sphere boun |
e projective plane has all the properties of | spherical geometry, but it has different global proper |
ad, and Labeyrie's hypertelescope will use a | spherical geometry, for example. |
In | spherical geometry, on the other hand, a finite henago |
e "unquestionably the inventors of plane and | spherical geometry, which did not, strictly speaking, |
elated mathematics, such as trigonometry and | spherical geometry. |
A | spherical geostationary satellite would need to be mor |
n of the earliest magnifiers consisting of a | spherical glass by employing two hemispheres of glass |
The | spherical globes, which were purchased by the IMA in 2 |
idal gold suspensions, contains evenly-sized | spherical gold nanoparticles. |
a large yet compact cluster of small, almost | spherical grapes, dark blue to black in colour. |
Fruits are | spherical, greenish yellow, then turning red to black. |
oncept for the BEANO hand grenade was that a | spherical grenade the size and weight of a common base |
The star is located in a | spherical halo around the milky way, and is a nova var |
ercluster's luminous galaxies, and a roughly | spherical halo containing the remaining one-third. |
N. M. Ferrers An elementary treatise on | spherical harmonics and subjects connected with them ( |
A linear combination of | spherical harmonics, which is multiplied by a radial w |
roduction of Clebsch-Gordan coefficients for | spherical harmonics, which are now widely used in quan |
y, highly modified hind legs, and a somewhat | spherical head on a long "neck", bearing a set of abou |
The inflorescence is a | spherical head of many very narrow tubelike yellow flo |
flanged axes, halberds, pins with perforated | spherical heads, solid bracelets) and phases Hallstatt |
The shape of the cavity is commonly | spherical, hence the name. |
Spherical honing | |
Inside the shell, a large | spherical hydrazine tank made up most of the volume, t |
l for using shaped charges to create a truly | spherical implosion), and Edward Teller (whose knowled |
Rocotillos are almost | spherical in shape, and can be dried easily. |
The test (organic shell) is usually | spherical in shape and honeycombed with pores. |
lorescence bears one or two nodding flowers, | spherical in shape with their petal tips touching. |
ns indicate that M89 may be nearly perfectly | spherical in shape. |
ansion resulting in mature nodules which are | spherical in shape. |
he inflorescences are located in leaf axils, | spherical in shape and about half a centimeter long, w |
Its | spherical inflorescence is one to two centimeters wide |
It has roughly | spherical inflorescences with flowers of cream to oran |
Atop the branches of the thick stem are | spherical inflorescences of 50 to 100 small flowers. |
Spherical Inversion on SLn (2001) with Jay Jorgenson | |
ence is an array of flower heads with nearly | spherical involucres of scale-like phyllaries one to t |
It carried a 90 cm | spherical landing capsule, containing experiments for |
he button, the ship will fire more powerful, | spherical lasers. |
The | spherical law of sines may have also been discovered b |
S. rowleyanus grows long, trailing stems of | spherical leaves. |
The fruit is a small, | spherical legume pod a few millimeters wide which drie |
on to a line instead of on to a point, as a | spherical lens would. |
An anamorphic lens is more expensive than a | spherical lens. |
Because most films shot with | spherical lenses are shot full-frame and later masked |
The system used normal | spherical lenses, avoiding distortion that was introdu |
lens series available and as such can rival | spherical lenses. |
g anamorphic optics, it remains an issue for | spherical lenses.) |
Plasma Paws (Gilgamesh Slicer): Generates | spherical lights on her claws to slice up the enemy's |
covers the sphere - the area formula for the | spherical lune gives 4πR2, the surface area of the sph |
The area of a | spherical lune is 2θ R2, where R is the radius of the |
Seen face on, this lighted | spherical lune produces the familiar crescent shape of |
tion of the Moon visible from the Earth is a | spherical lune. |
ermination that it is distributed in a round | spherical manner, as opposed to the expected flattened |
JR "A sensitivity study of three-dimensional | spherical mantle convection at 10(8) Rayleigh number: |
ch describes the spacetime geometry around a | spherical mass), |
During this time he continued to study | spherical mathematics and trigonometry. |
hat of a huge hairy biped, disguises a small | spherical mechanism that provides its motive power. |
The excised | spherical metacercaria is 2.7-4.9 mm long. |
Bernhard Schmidt's "Schmidt camera") had the | spherical mirror and spherical "meniscus corrector she |
Spherical mirror distortion is used in projection syst | |
Example of an optical system using just a | spherical mirror (top) and a spherical mirror combined |
RICH detector the photons are collected by a | spherical mirror with focal length f and focused onto |
The fisheye and | spherical mirror distortion features allow Stellarium |
erent radii to correct the aberration of the | spherical mirror. |
kes the desired mirror look like a perfectly | spherical mirror. |
escope, which contains a Fresnel lens, eight | spherical mirrors, and a camera with 16 multianode pho |
on gas-tight cells, will readily deform into | spherical mirrors. |
James Cameron was not satisfied, as having a | spherical model move past the lens would have required |
Spherical modes are oscillations in the radial directi | |
Firstly they are divided into toroidal and | spherical modes, with the latter further divided into |
telian physics, the term was applied to four | spherical natural places, concentrically nested around |
in a rotting tree trunk, or sometimes in the | spherical nest of tree termites. |
d white eggs, which are hatched in a roughly | spherical nest built at the end of a tree branch. |
They construct | spherical nests from grasses and other plant material, |
They are | spherical nodules, composed primarily of chert nucleat |
Uses a | spherical not parabolic mirror with 0.6m correcting pl |
l amount of granular protoplasm with a large | spherical nucleus, and possessing two processes-a supe |
The particle size of a | spherical object can be unambiguously and quantitative |
ng field, using the Wii Remote to navigate a | spherical object around mazes to reach the end goal, s |
a three-dimensional highly viscous liquid, a | spherical object of radius a has diffusion coefficient |
He held a | spherical object in his right hand, and possibly may h |
In 1981, | Spherical Objects recorded their last LP, "No Man's La |
nformation exists for Steve Solamar or other | Spherical Objects members. |
but abandoned the oval ball in favour of the | spherical one. |
rray (AMANDA), IceCube contains thousands of | spherical optical sensors called Digital Optical Modul |
rers because it combines easy to manufacture | spherical optical surfaces to create an instrument wit |
ated to morphology-dependent resonances in a | spherical optical cavity have been studied by several |
Female flowers yield pale pink | spherical or oval berries each 3 or 4 millimeters wide |
netic fields, leading them to precipitate as | spherical or round crystals rather than deposit as she |
The fruit is a lobed | spherical or heart-shaped capsule about half a centime |
The inflorescence is a | spherical or slightly elongated catkin usually not mor |
The segments can be either | spherical or asymmetric (if they are part of a larger |
neralogy is a secondary structure, generally | spherical or irregularly rounded in shape. |
Spores are | spherical or nearly so, measuring 24 by 21 µm, with th |
red (or rarely yellow), shiny, and globose ( | spherical, or nearly so), with a diameter of 4-8 mm. |
ith pink, rounded to bell-shaped flowers and | spherical or bulbous shaped, white or pink-tinted frui |
fragrant, but rugged rind, and may be oval, | spherical, or flattened in shape, ripening to yellow o |
The cell body is elliptical, | spherical, or heart shaped. |
he worker to tell if the mirror is perfectly | spherical or has non-spherical deviation in its figure |
a cap between 1 and 2 centimeters wide and a | spherical or oval, round-ended nut up to 2 centimeters |
These events are more | spherical, or "cascade"-like, than "track"-like; muons |
e an irregular shape but ultimately becoming | spherical or broadly ovoid. |
urface with the above ground portion a spiny | spherical or columnar body no more than 3 centimeters |
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 |
The plant bears smooth | spherical or oblate squash fruits 8 to 10 centimeters |
e thick leaves are spoon-shaped to oblong to | spherical or globular. |
e similar petals but the female flower has a | spherical ovary in the center. |
f the satellite tobacco mosaic virus, a tiny | spherical package of RNA. |
An eggette is a kind of | spherical pancake or ball waffle popular in the Canton |
nrise Theater renovation panoramic views and | Spherical panorama views of the finished theater on st |
ses to create partial cylindrical up to full | spherical panoramas. |
The orbit module is a | spherical part of Soviet-Russian Soyuz space ship seri |
Maxwell considered a | spherical particle with a dielectric permittivity ε'2 |
herical particle is equal to a diameter of a | spherical particle that exhibits identical property (e |
Electrical mobility of | spherical particles much larger than the mean free pat |
Small | spherical particles will show no angular dependence, h |
The periodic arrays of | spherical particles make similar arrays of interstitia |
any phenomena related to light scattering by | spherical particles such as resonances, surface waves, |
The periodic arrays of | spherical particles make similar arrays of interstitia |
The | spherical particles precipitate in highly siliceous po |
ving light scattering problem by homogeneous | spherical particles, there are other techniques, such |
tion about the electromagnetic scattering by | spherical particles, relevant links, and applications. |
e sunspots were depressions in the generally | spherical photosphere. |
It has | spherical pinkish flower-heads. |
The cut surface or vertex figure is thus a | spherical polygon marked on this sphere. |
Such a | spherical polygon can also be called a lune. |
As these do not define | spherical polyhedra (because they pass through the cen |
The henagon can be used in | spherical polyhedra, for example the henagonal dihedro |
ine segments into bounded regions, to form a | spherical polyhedron. |
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 |
tly (if at all) increase the gun's accuracy; | spherical projectiles demonstrate little, if any, accu |
ughnut-shaped backpack fuel container with a | spherical propellant container in the middle. |
y flat Irenian lightcurves indicate somewhat | spherical proportions. |
ric star of fixed mass which is experiencing | spherical pulsations. |
globe puzzle, puzzle ball, puzzle sphere or | spherical puzzle, is a spherical assembly of puzzle pi |
Microconidia are | spherical, pyriform to clavate or of irregular shape, |
the resulting pattern is either Euclidean or | spherical rather than hyperbolic; conversely, any of t |
The fruit is a small | spherical red drupe, popular with birds. |
It bears | spherical red fruits which are edible but bitter. |
The fruit is a bumpy | spherical red-green capsule about a centimeter wide. |
The fruit is a | spherical reddish-brown drupe 5 to 8 millimeters wide. |
KARST is a set of large | spherical reflectors on karst landforms, which are bow |
Hill sphere, the | spherical region around an astronomical body where the |
(SOI) in astrodynamics and astronomy is the | spherical region around a celestial body where the pri |
are small, pointed bracts tipped with shiny | spherical resin glands. |
Antenna, or Brazilian Graviton Project) is a | spherical, resonant-mass, gravitational wave detector |
This means that a regular ( | spherical) rigid contact lens can provide good level o |
The | spherical rocks |
A US company has developed a | spherical rotary valve for internal combustion engines |
tional LeRoy Radius in the special case of a | spherical, S-state, atom. |
be made in the form of flat membranes or as | spherical sacs by dropping one solution into the other |
Aerodynamic levitation apparatus: a | spherical sample is floated on a gas stream which flow |
allowing stable levitation of 1-3mm diameter | spherical samples without the need for active control |
he battery-powered, 8-inch-diameter (200 mm) | spherical satellites fly within the ISS cabin using ca |
telescope utilizes an elliptical primary and | spherical secondary mirror as in the conventional Dall |
The | spherical secondary can be fringe tested against the s |
ncave elliptical primary mirror and a convex | spherical secondary. |
eed, the central projection C' is simply the | spherical section of C, the set CS of its unit-norm el |
the case if and only if C is pointed and its | spherical section is a closed subset of S. |
ral rachis of the inflorescence, and larger, | spherical seeds that possess a small nipple. |
Each berry contains one or two | spherical seeds. |
flat bases, finite cone, finite paraboloid, | spherical segment, finite thin wire). |
ly use a miniature pumped solder wave with a | spherical shape similar to the end of a pencil or Cray |
ructure; it thus accounts for the finite and | spherical shape of the native structures. |
gle piece of sheet metal bent into a roughly | spherical shape to contain a small ball bearing or sho |
s density can be without being pulled into a | spherical shape by its own gravity. |
The stem is ribbed and has a flattened | spherical shape with 3 cm (1 in) long spines. |
(dSph) meaning that it has an approximately | spherical shape with the half-light radius of about 40 |
ring this phase the iberulites acquire their | spherical shape and internal structure (core and rind) |
Because of its | spherical shape, Ceres was reclassified as a dwarf pla |
2,000 µm in diameter, assuming the generally | spherical shape. |
pe the explosive shock wave into the desired | spherical shape. |
ore precisely, its floor conforms to Tethys' | spherical shape. |
s, each with its petals curved closed into a | spherical shape. |
using the flat of the hand, to end up with a | spherical shape. |
Most globe puzzles have designs representing | spherical shapes such as the Earth, the Moon, and hist |
The star is surrounded by a | spherical shell of ejected material that extends outwa |
s: these covered the internal structure of a | spherical shell Earth, fossils, and erosion, amongst o |
igh-purity germanium detectors arranged in a | spherical shell. |
This planetary nebula has a nearly uniform | spherical shell. |
at it is pulled apart by successively moving | spherical shells to infinity, the outermost first, and |
The role of these geometrical | spherical shells in Kepler's Platonist geometrical cos |
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