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| For any non-constant torque, the | angular acceleration of an object will change with ti |
| Upon | angular acceleration (rotation), the endolymph within |
| function of the crista ampullaris is to sense | angular acceleration and deceleration. |
| Angular acceleration is the rate of change of angular | |
| t constant speed will have a constant rate of | angular acceleration. |
| It does this by measuring the linear and | angular accelerations applied to the system. |
| Two-pole resolvers can usually reach | angular accuracy up to about +/-5′, whereas multipole |
| into the formula for Δφ yields a formula for | angular advance per radial oscillation |
| ffer from suborder Cryptobranchoidea as their | angular and prearticular bones in their lower jaw are |
| ma...was in the throes of adolescence - tall, | angular and fair-skinned with a large mouth and long |
| "Apologies to Insect Life" is far more | angular and has obvious post-punk influences. |
| Hybrid IS effectively compensates for both | angular and shift camera shake during close-up shooti |
| gual side (closest to the tongue) between the | angular and suprangular. |
| The external facades are severe and | angular and rise about four storeys until the level o |
| 's art, saying , "Nakamura's drawing style is | angular and inert, so that, ironically, her human cha |
| e under a light microscope they appear weakly | angular, and have dimensions of 5.5-7 by 4-4.5 µm. |
| that was "a crude version of a Cyberman, all | angular and blocky, with its trademark handlebars set |
| e's original sound was energetic, percussive, | angular, and minimal, with Bonafede's drumming style |
| Characters appear less | angular and rounder. |
| rds took on a more 'Moderne' influence, often | angular and geometric, and some are what was to be la |
| roof were easily identified due to its large, | angular appearance. |
| area 7, the supramarginal area 40 (H) and the | angular area 39 (H) of the human. |
| architecturally it is bounded caudally by the | angular area 39 (H), rostrally and dorsally by the ca |
| rom ethereal 15-minute songs to more concise, | angular arrangements. |
| The | angular artery is the terminal part of the facial art |
| he root of the nose, and anastomoses with the | angular artery. |
| difference is that the width resolution being | angular, at larger range the width of the beam become |
| From this | angular, atonal starting point, the band developed th |
| triangle and the right vertical bar) form the | angular base frame for the other characters. |
| ed or concentric shape but a square keep with | angular bastions. |
| ith Cory's, is of a smaller, slimmer and more | angular bird. |
| rey, distinctively marked with a row of three | angular black marks. |
| e male, white in the female, with a series of | angular black marks at the hinder margin: abdomen wit |
| Angular blocks of this hard rock are visible on the s | |
| ence of eyelids, a supratemporal bone, and an | angular bone, all features that can be seen in the an |
| It has drooping, | angular branches covered with spines up to 3.5 centim |
| way is at an angle to the river, so there are | angular breaks in the east and west approaches. |
| The development also has a new | angular building to house a bar and a restaurant, and |
| Snout is short, rounded, with | angular canthus rostralis. |
| ny ridges; its short, projecting snout has an | angular canthus rostralis. |
| idges; snout short, obliquely truncated, with | angular canthus rostralis and vertical loreal region |
| of the irregular floor is a relatively large, | angular central peak. |
| eat, he fasted much, wore a hair shirt and an | angular chain, slept on the bare floor, and chastised |
| Diseases that involve the commisure include | angular chelitis. |
| ic grows more tense and runs into a series of | angular chords, which transitions into a more quiet a |
| ally cohesive and non-foliated, consisting of | angular clasts in a finer-grained matrix. |
| nton, which is again smooth everywhere if the | angular coordinates have the usual periodicities (to |
| D. Fried, "Spectral and | Angular Covariance of Scintillation for Propagation i |
| Low sidelobe values (throughout the system's | angular coverage); Low- and medium-pulse repetition f |
| Azimuth | angular coverage: ±10 degrees / ± 30 degrees / ± 60 d |
| The fruit is a minute nutlet with | angular cross-ribs visible in magnification. |
| Olive above, with more or less distinct | angular dark-brown, cross bands on the body ; an angu |
| thic flakes or technical flakes and pieces of | angular debitage (flintknapping debris) have been rec |
| azing the surface of the sun, the approximate | angular deflection is roughly 1.75 arcseconds, roughl |
| The predicted | angular deflection of light rays by gravity that is c |
| The | angular dependence of the reflected electron intensit |
| han a sphere will show anisotropy and thus an | angular dependence when plotting of Γ/q2 vs. q2. |
| like 8-6 distance-dependent potential and two | angular dependence factors reflecting the planarity o |
| Small spherical particles will show no | angular dependence, hence no anisotropy. |
| ng plot of Γ/q2 vs. q2 may or may not show an | angular dependence. |
| from a blunt chisel-style into a more modern, | angular design. |
| rails, but has been replaced by a more modern | angular design. |
| e fringe distance, λ the wavelength and γ the | angular deviation of the fringe alignment from that o |
| In that case, the | angular diameter formula can be inverted to yield the |
| ptical interferometry in the 1990s, Schedar's | angular diameter was measured in 1998 at various wave |
| The | angular diameter 0.03″ of the Sun given above is appr |
| The | angular diameter of the Sun, from a distance of one l |
| In 1941 he measured | angular diameter of Mars using photographic plates. |
| The | angular diameter distance is a distance measure used |
| Note that beyond a certain redshift, the | angular diameter distance gets smaller with increasin |
| The | angular diameter of the star is estimated as 3.37 ± 0 |
| as the first person to attempt to measure the | angular diameter of a star using interferometry, conv |
| located to the north of Kappa Normae, with an | angular diameter of 12′. |
| oids involved - 30825 (1990 TG1) will have an | angular diameter of about 0.05", and 2101 Adonis will |
| The | angular diameter of the Earth as seen from the Sun is |
| However, since the | angular diameter of Deimos is only about 1/10 of the |
| The | angular diameter distance to an object is defined in |
| imes depending on which wavelength the star's | angular diameter is measured at. |
| Having an | angular diameter of 0.057 ± 0.005 arcsec, and given i |
| He determined the | angular diameter of Antares and also wrongly came to |
| The | angular diameter of this star has been measured using |
| that the | angular diameter of the Sun, as seen from the Earth, |
| diameter of approximately half an AU, and its | angular diameter can be detected and measured to be 0 |
| The star's | angular diameter and a linear radius of 450 Solar rad |
| At a distance of 0.53 AU from Earth, its | angular diameter was only 7 milliseconds of arc, far |
| d 13,700 pc (45,000 ly) from Earth and has an | angular diameter of 10 to 12 degrees, approximately a |
| , but they are still rare, again due to small | angular diameter and long synodic period. |
| ar old cluster of roughly 400 stars within an | angular diameter of 20″. |
| object with known distance) and a measurable | angular diameter. |
| 1963 until 1974, and was used to measure the | angular diameters of 32 stars. |
| (20 in), this species is characterized by an | angular, diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc with a shor |
| the | angular direction of the perigees (Γ and Γ') (or thei |
| such that the Higgs field's dependence on the | angular directions is pure gauge. |
| Discus catskillensis, common name | angular disc, is a species of small air-breathing lan |
| The | angular dispersion of the diffracted light represents |
| resolution comparable to that of conventional | angular dispersive systems (i.e. |
| ble showing the current corresponding to each | angular displacement of the torsion head. |
| The hour angle is the | angular displacement of the sun east or west of the l |
| ullet was fired parallel to the axle, and the | angular displacement of the holes in the two disks, t |
| The earth is rotating, so this | angular displacement represents time. |
| of electrical transformer used for measuring | angular displacement. |
| knowing the focal length of the eyepiece, the | angular distance could be calculated. |
| morning width or rise width is the horizontal | angular distance between the rise azimuth of a celest |
| om the core at a position angle of 260° to an | angular distance of 20″ with an angular width of 2″. |
| Despite the relatively large | angular distance the components can only be resolved |
| anion has an apparent brightness of 7.3 at an | angular distance of 3.2 arcseconds. |
| appa Pegasi A and B, that are separated by an | angular distance of 0.235 arcseconds. |
| wo objects simultaneously while measuring the | angular distance between the objects. |
| ere the two first-magnitude stars furthest in | angular distance from any other first-magnitude star |
| s (including astronomy, geophysics, etc), the | angular distance (angular separation, apparent distan |
| f ejected material that extends outward to an | angular distance of 6″ with an expansion velocity of |
| In order to calculate the | angular distance in arcseconds for binary star system |
| Angular distance (or separation) is thus synonymous t | |
| two 14th magnitude companions that are at an | angular distance of 25 and 30 arcseconds. |
| binary star with components separated with an | angular distance of 7.7 arcseconds (separable in smal |
| for measuring the zenith angle, which is the | angular distance between a direction of interest (e.g |
| son, widely separated from the A-B pair by an | angular distance of 17 arcseconds, which corresponds |
| e widest diameter of visual field subtends an | angular distance no greater than 20 degrees. |
| Since the | angular distance (or separation) is conceptually iden |
| before sunset; Tycho preferred observing the | angular distance between the sun and Venus when the l |
| as the one from the USNO-A2.0 catalogue at an | angular distance of 3" to the unresolved X-ray source |
| ngle of a body on the celestial sphere is its | angular distance west of the vernal equinox generally |
| a crosshair for aiming and measurement of the | angular distance. |
| Earlier measures of | angular distances relied on inserting into the eyepie |
| sed frame and provided a means of determining | angular distances between objects in the field-of-vie |
| This allows the measure of | angular distances between astronomical bodies. |
| nt of the elongation represents the amount of | angular distortion of the map. |
| measures the intensities, energy spectra, and | angular distribution of energetic electrons and proto |
| -resolution measurements on the intensity and | angular distributions of emitted electrons as well as |
| Precise measurements of energy and | angular distributions of the daughter leptons in deca |
| Angular distributions were measured as the spacecraft | |
| rniture, copper fascia, triangular skylights, | angular doorknobs and mahogany ventilation grilles, a |
| functions of the ellipse's modular angle, or | angular eccentricity, the conventional denotation bei |
| e sculpture but not so far as to take out the | angular edge opposite the front face. |
| re much more characteristic of post-hardcore: | angular, energetic and engaging. |
| Nevertheless, given the | angular error factor of ± 0.5 mas combined with a par |
| point that is 1 meter away at 45 degrees, an | angular error of 1 degree corresponds to a positional |
| ed sine error, describes the magnification of | angular error over distance. |
| some components are particularly sensitive to | angular errors. |
| ating the area of a spherical triangle to its | angular excess. |
| ly high, almost as high as first, large eyes, | angular extended free tips on the pectoral fins, and |
| s of the opposition effect - its strength and | angular extent - are described by two of the Hapke pa |
| less easy to explain, such as the older, more | angular facial features of the middle coffin and cano |
| nd their way into the Countach, including the | angular features, the window arrangement, and the whe |
| The "wide field camera" (WFC) covered a large | angular field at the expense of resolution, while the |
| e of 45 degrees, with the lens that covers an | angular field of 90 degrees, such camera revolves abo |
| es of similar nature, and placed in a kind of | angular figure with the stone now remaining, were to |
| It has the appearance of | angular flat fragments sized between a millimeter to |
| valves that may be smooth or ornamented with | angular folds. |
| quare tower with no outbuildings, assuming an | angular form different from many of its cylindrical a |
| The arrow indicates increasing | angular frequencies. |
| where ω is the | angular frequency at which the stored energy and powe |
| The resonant | angular frequency in an LC circuit equals the square |
| In digital signal processing, the | angular frequency may be normalized by the sampling r |
| f radius router will oscillate stably with an | angular frequency |
| term in the frame of reference rotating with | angular frequency Ω. |
| ω is the | angular frequency or angular speed (measured in radia |
| In SI units, | angular frequency is normally presented in radians pe |
| Angular frequency is measured in radians per second ( | |
| derivative of the group delay with respect to | angular frequency, and also the second derivative of |
| ω, the | angular frequency, specifies how many oscillations oc |
| ω is the | angular frequency. |
| Thioether is an | angular functional group, the C-S-C angle approaching |
| uxtaposes linear balletic movement with sharp | angular gestures, twitching, and erotic partnering to |
| orkpieces need a slot, a flat surface, and an | angular groove. |
| bands such as Wire, and Gang of Four in their | angular guitar sound and Marxist-themed lyrics. |
| Folio 2, 3, and 5 written in inelegant, | angular hand from about the 11th century. |
| scular substance of the upper lip between the | angular head and the Caninus. |
| Its medial fibers form the | angular head, which arises by a pointed extremity fro |
| to 10 degrees) with straight limbs and small | angular hinges. |
| The | Angular Hocicudo, Oxymycterus angularis, is a rodent |
| Angular houses may be cardinal, fixed or mutable, dep | |
| Tarxien Cemetery Ware is pebble-burnished and | angular in shape, decoration is by incision. |
| d from hard rock is suitable since it is more | angular in form, therefore more efficient in cutting. |
| n its cardiac end is a well-marked notch, the | angular incisure (or notch), which varies somewhat in |
| onstant gives the RVDT great stability of the | angular information, independence of the input voltag |
| The | angular intersection of the two foliations causes a d |
| Beginning in Beaufort at an | angular intersection with U.S. Highway 21, the road i |
| l is well above the ground at the apex of the | angular joint known as the hock. |
| has a distinct ventral and dorsal lobe and an | angular lateral saddle. |
| The extreme | angular layers of rock visibly demonstrate the comple |
| The Cliffs and the Tout have distinctive | angular layers of rock that visibly demonstrate the c |
| for hopeful) the Masai Giraffe was born with | angular limb deformity, and had periosteal stripping |
| plus the aforementioned cut angle, but due to | angular limitations in common cutting implements (han |
| Synths and more | angular line-driven guitar work expand on the already |
| soft in appearance, with a noticeable lack of | angular lines. |
| ollar, which makes them suitable for use with | angular loads up to 45°. |
| duty applications and should not be used for | angular loads. |
| lts without a shoulder should not be used for | angular loads. |
| okumenta prints choose it to be slightly more | angular, longer, and thus appear bolder than ogoneks |
| ined appearance of its predecessor for a more | angular look. |
| e Crescent Marsh and is named as such for its | angular lunar shape. |
| Angles (ordered by | angular magnitude) |
| Olivines vary in shape from rounded to | angular, many are fractured and they range in size fr |
| the system is derived from the fact that the | angular measure of a complete sphere (solid angle) is |
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