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  • o become sensitive to gravity in addition to rotational acceleration.
  • Pole, since it represented a place where the rotational activity of the Earth could be negated.
  • l allow the relative positions, distance and rotational alignment of the four satellites to be conti
  • is may reveal information about the size and rotational alignment of the adsorbate unit cell with re
  • eries of this show are deceptive as they are rotational ambigrams and can read either 'Trick' or 'Tr
  • Rovibrational coupling is a coupled rotational and vibrational excitation of a molecule.
  • From measuring rotational and vibrational spectra properties of molecu
  • ields 4.48 eV of energy distributed over the rotational and vibrational modes, kinetic energy of the
  • Many molecules possess rotational and vibrational states excited by very speci
  • With Alioth, the rotational and magnetic axes are at almost 90 degrees t
  • moving aircraft's or spacecraft's change in rotational attitude (angular orientation relative to so
  • ically aligned along their translational and rotational axes to converge at some point.
  • intermediate angle, octahedra (from distinct rotational axes) coincide in sets four, yielding the co
  • magnitudes such as may be done with certain rotational axes, potentials, electrical or electromagne
  • It is 0.83368 Earth radi from the rotational axis of the Earth, and +0.55040 Earth radii
  • ect that causes orbits to precess around the rotational axis of the central body.
  • an etched reticle that is inserted into the rotational axis of the mount.
  • The Earth's rotational axis itself rotates about a second axis, ort
  • e variations such as eccentrics-by which the rotational axis was offset and not completely at the ce
  • Polar alignment is the act of aligning the rotational axis of a telescope's equatorial mount in pa
  • Axial precession is the movement of the rotational axis of an astronomical body, whereby the ax
  • ls its annual orbit around the Sun, with its rotational axis tilted at about 23.5° from the "vertica
  • agnetic field remains aligned to the Earth's rotational axis when averaged over time.
  • s orbit may be significantly inclined to the rotational axis of the star, a configuration which woul
  • by the magnetic field being inclined to the rotational axis, deforming the main radial mode.
  • is shorter due to the precession of Earth's rotational axis, the two forms of 'precession' add.
  • nd he measured the precession of the Earth's rotational axis.
  • The rotational B-52 elements were shifted to the 307th Stra
  • th Korea and deployed tactical components on rotational basis to Taiwan, January 1955 - February 195
  • upplied 7th Fleet units with ammunition on a rotational basis with her sister ships during WestPac d
  • ny combat missions within South Vietnam on a rotational basis from Clark AB until inactivated as par
  • arshes are periodically burned on a 3-5 year rotational basis to invigorate native grasses and forbs
  • Its initial presenters, on a rotational basis, were Jimmy Savile, David Jacobs, Alan
  • are held for 16 Council seats each year on a rotational basis, with elections to Kent County Council
  • t Wing began deploying units to Vietnam on a rotational basis, while the remainder continued trainin
  • e iconic pop horror author Stephen King on a rotational basis.
  • Junior 05, being the first generation of the rotational boy band Super Junior.
  • oes through a 120° rotation ATP is released ( rotational catalysis).
  • the Austral Summer, the chapel is staffed by rotational chaplains.
  • ecause the latter is defined in terms of the rotational characteristics of the celestial body, not i
  • The attack finds rotational collisions for 53 of 72 rounds in Skein-256,
  • It immediately assumed a rotational commitment to Panama.
  • cm H-I emissions), unlike other HVCs shows a rotational component and dark matter.
  • rotational constant of a rigid rotor, in quantum mechan
  • ich is a near prolate top (viz., in terms of rotational constants, A > B ≈ C).
  • Larger molecules have longer rotational correlation times and consequently shorter t
  • In cryptography, rotational cryptanalysis is a generic cryptanalytic att
  • In October 2010, an attack that combines rotational cryptanalysis with the rebound attack was pu
  • rder coexists with quenched disorder in some rotational degree of freedom.
  • the squadrons being attached temporarily on rotational deployments, or being permanently reassigned
  • Asphaltene rotational diffusion measurements show that small PAH c
  • tein, virus, etc.) in one direction, whereas rotational diffusion (tumbling) causes the molecule to
  • s a hydrodynamic technique for measuring the rotational diffusion constants (or, equivalently, the r
  • olution, they average to zero as a result of rotational diffusion.
  • Rotational drive uses the sliding keyways that open to
  • s supported U.S. Army training and performed rotational duty throughout Europe, since 1971.
  • t of inertia I plays the role of mass in the rotational dynamics.
  • lystyrene are fabricated and their flip/flop rotational effect is studied in a microfluidic channel
  • , it is said to have transitioned to a lower rotational energy state.
  • screte values, which correspond to different rotational energy states.
  • gh the tidal friction processes: orbital and rotational energy are dissipated as heat in the crust o
  • Rotation-powered pulsars, where the loss of rotational energy of the star provides the power.
  • ∆Ssc is the loss of translational and rotational entropy upon making the complex.
  • Due to the action of tidal and rotational forces, Tethys has a shape of triaxial ellip
  • ymmetric compound of six tetrahedra (without rotational freedom) arises.
  • ymmetric compound of four octahedra (without rotational freedom) arises.
  • onding prismatic compound of prisms (without rotational freedom), and rotating each copy by an equal
  • ng prismatic compound of antiprisms (without rotational freedom), and rotating each copy by an equal
  • rs the compound of 2n p/q-gonal prisms (with rotational freedom), with symmetry group Dnph.
  • ng the compound of twenty octahedra (without rotational freedom).
  • mpound of six pentagonal antiprisms (without rotational freedom).
  • each cube in the compound of six cubes with rotational freedom, in such a way as to preserve tetrah
  • yields the compound of eight octahedra with rotational freedom.
  • probability decreases as the vibrational and rotational frequencies no longer correspond to the ener
  • As mobility increases, the vibrational and rotational frequencies increase, making it more likely
  • ffers from the steady decrease in the star's rotational frequency which is caused by external proces
  • sudden increase (up to 1 part in 106) in the rotational frequency of a rotation-powered pulsar, whic
  • that the resulting increase in the pulsar's rotational frequency is caused by a brief coupling of t
  • hion the landing with collective, converting rotational inertia to lift.
  • Moment of inertia, also known as Rotational Inertia, is the tendency of a body to mainta
  • ts a full-tuition scholarship, four years of rotational internships, a mentoring network and profess
  • idental symmetries, while in lattice models, rotational invariance is accidental.
  • is the 2-form Noether charge associated with rotational invariance (As a result, angular momentum is
  • and has been observed to exhibit glitches, a rotational irregularity seen in many young pulsars and
  • symmetric spacetime M, there are precisely 3 rotational Killing vector fields.
  • a spin-down required if the energy source is rotational kinetic energy.
  • ass of the bodies and the second term is the rotational kinetic energy around the center of mass of
  • o the reduction in the rotating black hole's rotational kinetic energy.
  • ls are intermediate, and differences between rotational levels are smaller, although there can be ov
  • Tau, it was one of the first stars on which rotational line broadening was observed, by Frank Schle
  • The 322d TAW used rotational Lockheed C-130 Hercules squadrons for tactic
  • ed dome (usually geodesic) also protects the rotational mechanism and the sensitive electronics, and
  • This is achieved through a rotational mechanism housed in the base of the pylon.
  • With the weather-vaning hull design and rotational midwater buoy, Evopod generates electricity
  • of the star and mixed towards the surface by rotational mixing.
  • i.e., excitation of both a vibrational and a rotational mode of a molecule.
  • RHESSI is the first mission to make use of Rotational Modulation Collimators in space.
  • Fourier-transform technique using a set of 9 rotational modulation collimators.
  • Rotational Modulation Collimators (or RMCs) are a speci
  • he planet orbiting the star or suggests that rotational modulation of the visibility of stellar surf
  • ow parts such as oil tanks is much easier by rotational molding than any other method.
  • The rotational molding process is a high-temperature, low-p
  • Rotational molding (or Rotomolding)
  • See rotational molding and fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP).
  • manufactured using either injection molding, rotational molding, or vacuum forming.
  • Rotational molds are significantly cheaper than other t
  • cs, angular momentum, moment of momentum, or rotational momentum is a conserved vector quantity that
  • a mechanical linear actuator that translates rotational motion to linear motion with little friction
  • and electron motion and the vibrational and rotational motion of molecules.
  • Classically, this is analogous to rotational motion (like the Earth rotating on its axis
  • ng Wen and Alan A. Jones, “Translational and Rotational Motion of Cyclohexane in an Ultrapermeable N
  • Rotational motion
  • Rotary actuator: Provides rotational motion of less than 360 degrees.
  • It is directed towards the center of the rotational motion, and is often called the centripetal
  • particular expertise is associated with the rotational moulding of plastics.
  • is a term applied to the outward, torsional ( rotational) movement of the eye, mediated by the inferi
  • or redistribution of lubricant without large rotational movement of all bearing surfaces in the race
  • metimes confused by finding that the Earth's rotational North pole does not point quite at the J2000
  • ring can occur with a change in vibrational, rotational or electronic energy of a molecule (see ener
  • penetrative machine works by the transfer of rotational or reciprocating force from a motor to a dir
  • The rotational partition function is conventionally written
  • so uses two of the oldest remaining circular rotational pattern insert machines of any newspaper in
  • mers Baliunas, Sokoloff, and Soon measured a rotational period of 37 days for 51 Pegasi.
  • ts from 2/16/2002 to 3/10/2002 confirmed the rotational period to be 19.718h.
  • n extremely rapid rate of rotation; it has a rotational period of approximately 9 hours.
  • Asteroid Photometry Project concludes that a rotational period of 76 hours is consistent with earlie
  • the asteroid is roughly spherical and has a rotational period of ≥ 21.7 hr.
  • His deduction of the rotational period of Venus was based on the observation
  • ved the planets, and was able to confirm the rotational period of Mercury, which was first deduced b
  • e surface of that same planet and deduce its rotational period in Rome in 1726 using a 2.6" (66mm) 1
  • It has a rotational period of 4.7012 hours, and is classified as
  • atitude), with a period equal to the Earth's rotational period and an orbital eccentricity of approx
  • During this pass its rotational period was calculated at 5.802 hours and a m
  • The rotational period of 54 Piscium is about 48 days.
  • observed by several groups to determine its rotational period.
  • e used as a marker to ascertain the planet's rotational period.
  • ur observation and were unable to conclude a rotational period.
  • d 1995 with the intention of determining its rotational period.
  • d made a fairly precise determination of its rotational period.
  • , Moorhead, with the goal of determining its rotational period.
  • me standards were often based on the Earth's rotational period.
  • Their data resulted in possible rotational periods of 0.5, 0.63 or 0.95 days, with 0.63
  • This is the rotational physics equivalent of the inertia in linear
  • subgroups of Spin(3) and subgroups of SO(3) ( rotational point groups): the image of a subgroup of Sp
  • the ice caps on Mars are not exactly on the rotational poles of that body.
  • nergetic jets of plasma are emitted from its rotational poles at nearly the speed of light.
  • liptic is 82° (angle between the orbital and rotational poles).
  • he traveling block to remain in a stationary rotational position (yet allow vertical movement up and
  • tions is 2,176,782,336 (6 pins, 6 heights, 3 rotational positions, 2 offsets), which does not includ
  • ecent college graduates and trains them in a rotational program on every aspect of the printing busi
  • d in 1997 with the memoire Compositional and rotational properties of asteroids.
  • s towards the narrow end of the cyclone, the rotational radius of the stream is reduced, thus separa
  • entury it was assumed that the Earth's daily rotational rate was constant.
  • fueling Squadron (KC-135A/Q/R) and supported rotational reconnaissance aircraft (TR-1, SR-71).
  • In a differentially rotating star, rotational shear generates a strong toroidal field and
  • e accelerating water creates a force called ' rotational shear', which breaks off a chunk of ice and
  • Today, ANC is the supplier of rotational signage for more than 200 teams and venues i
  • Additionally, ANC replaced the current rotational signage at the top of the center-hung scoreb
  • would utilize courtside and back-lit fascia rotational signage.
  • icular, the mean density, moment of inertia, rotational signature, and magnetic induction response a
  • A rotational slip in the Chalk, Upper Greensand and Gault
  • ustice Edmund Davies, which investigated the rotational slip of a slag heap in South Wales which cau
  • rmation obtained from other sources, such as rotational spectra, NMR spectroscopy or high-quality qu
  • troscopy can be used to experimentally study rotational spectra.
  • h can be detected with a spectrometer, as in Rotational spectroscopy or Raman spectroscopy.
  • High rotational speed made the engine an attractive choice i
  • where ω is rotational speed of the wheel, r is wheel radius and v
  • This is achieved by a rotational speed at the cylinder or circle of contact w
  • Power is calculated using rotational speed x torque x constant + the power requir
  • measured as a function of the difference in rotational speed between the inner and outer cylinders.
  • depending on power output at any particular rotational speed point.
  • By measuring the rotational speed and the distance from the center of ro
  • he holes in the two disks, together with the rotational speed of the axle, yielded the bullet veloci
  • progressive gearing system which reduced the rotational speed of the record as it played, so that th
  • s slip can be generated either by the tire's rotational speed being greater or less than the free-ro
  • Rotational speed of the unit ranges from 1 to 2 r/min.
  • f vacuum, digital display of temperature and rotational speed, and vapor temperature sensing.
  • lling depends on the material being drilled, rotational speed, and the drill diameter; a high speed
  • observed, which can be used to determine the rotational speed.
  • The price of the greater torque is lower rotational speed; it is easy for a hand drill to achiev
  • Racing engines often fail at high rotational speeds because mechanical springs are unable
  • ing magnet has a significant effect upon the rotational stability of the satellite and in part is re
  • mation, the energies and degeneracies of the rotational states are given by
  • hange in all of electronic, vibrational, and rotational states simultaneously.
  • rmions) imposes restrictions on the possible rotational states the two forms of H2 can adopt.
  • t energy differences exist between different rotational states, therefore pure rotational spectra ar
  • produce a family of surfaces with different rotational symmetries.
  • rhomboid has no line of symmetry, but it has rotational symmetry of order 2.
  • t has eight lines of reflective symmetry and rotational symmetry of order 8.
  • iform tiling, snub hexagonal tiling, and has rotational symmetry of orders 6-3-2 symmetry.
  • al prisms, aligned with the axes of fivefold rotational symmetry of a dodecahedron.
  • ic prisms, aligned with the axes of fivefold rotational symmetry of a dodecahedron.
  • l prisms, aligned with the axes of threefold rotational symmetry of an octahedron.
  • , aligned in pairs with the axes of fivefold rotational symmetry of a dodecahedron.
  • al prisms, aligned with the axes of fivefold rotational symmetry of a dodecahedron.
  • igned in pairs with the three axes of 4-fold rotational symmetry of a cube.
  • , aligned in pairs with the axes of fivefold rotational symmetry of a dodecahedron.
  • red blue) have point symmetry, also known as rotational symmetry of order 2. Their symmetry group ha
  • prisms, aligned with the axes of three-fold rotational symmetry of an icosahedron.
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