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  • ...odens'', ''M.chisoensis'' and ''M.'' ''faulli'', which may have overlapped in range but occupied somewhat distinct moments of the Late Miocene.<ref name= ...1</math>. In regards to skull morphology, it is smoother and narrower than in living skunks, with a large, flask-shaped [[Basicranium|basicranial bulla]] ...
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  • ...ient scale." (letter to [[James Thomson (engineer)|James Thomson]], 8 July 1875)</ref> ...hop on Neutron Scattering Data Analysis, ''Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Ass ...
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  • ...oefficient which could be used to determine if a stream would tend to flow in one channel, deepen, become shallower, or separate into braided channels.<r ...hannel deformation |journal=IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science |volume=320 |issue=1 |pages=012029 |doi=10.1088/1755-1315/320/1/012029 |iss ...
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  • .../> He then began his research in [[psychophysics]] with [[Gustav Fechner]] in 1865.<ref name=":1" /> Delboeuf began his psychophysical experimentation on [[brightness]] in 1865 with [[Gustav Fechner]]. Delboeuf introduced the concept of sense dist ...
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  • ...office.jpg|thumb|upright=1.5|right|The former Weights and Measures office in [[Seven Sisters, London]]]] ...ment, and practical use of units of measurement have played a crucial role in human endeavour from early ages up to the present. A multitude of [[System ...
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  • ...s planes, lines, and points. All elements are constructed from reflections in planes. Lines are a special case of rotations.]] ...l=http://worldcat.org/oclc/846456514 |title=Geometric algebra for computer science: an object-oriented approach to geometry |date=2010 |publisher=Elsevier, Mo ...
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  • ...er at the Realgymnasium (high school) in [[Stargard Szczeciński|Stargard]] in [[Pommern]]. Gerber is known for his controversial work on the [[speed of g ...emann, whereby the [[speed of gravity]] is equal to the [[speed of light]] in his theory.<ref group=A>Levy 1890</ref> However, because the basic laws of ...
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  • {{Short description|Concept in geometry}} ...ame="bjoerck"/> The concept of angles can be generalized to pairs of flats in a finite-dimensional [[inner product space]] over the [[complex number]]s. ...
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  • A '''London dial''' in the broadest sense can mean any [[sundial]] that is set for 51°30′ N, but m ...le height. The style height is identical to the geographical latitude, and in [[London]] this was 51 degrees 30 minutes or 51.50 degrees, which roughly c ...
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  • {{Short description|Problem in applied mathematics}} ...ach has to be integrated to very high [[Accuracy and precision|precision]] in order for their difference to be obtained with useful [[Accuracy and precis ...
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  • {{Year in various calendars|year={{CURRENTYEAR}}}} ...ption, in that it uses the [[solar Hijri calendar]].}} It went into effect in October 1582 following the [[papal bull]] {{Lang|la|[[Inter gravissimas]]}} ...
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  • ...and designed by Thomson and collaborators, at the [[Science Museum, London|Science Museum]], South Kensington, London]] ...ican Mathematical Society (2009) II.2]], showing how combinations of waves in non-commensurable frequencies cannot repeat their resultant patterns exactl ...
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  • ...al prototypes. Rather than the various complex systems of subdivision then in use, they also preferred a decimal system to ease their calculations. ...e many features of the [[Ancien Régime]], including [[Units of measurement in France before the French Revolution|the traditional units of measure]]. As ...
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  • ...combined resistance of [[Resistor#Series and parallel resistors|resistors in parallel]]. As a special case, for any number <math>a \in \overline{\mathbb{C}}</math>: ...
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  • ...ase units. Here, <math>a \rightarrow b</math> means <math>a</math> is used in the definition of <math>b</math>.]] ...r example, the [[metre]] is defined as the distance travelled by [[light]] in a specific fraction of a [[second]]), with the constants of nature and arte ...
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  • ...https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781482265057 |title=Physics of Fluids in Microgravity |date=2002-01-10 |publisher=CRC Press |isbn=978-0-429-17706-4 ...w materials |url=https://interestingengineering.com/innovation/experiments-in-the-iss-microgravity-produce-new-materials |access-date=2024-08-08 |website ...
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  • '''Conical refraction''' is an [[optical phenomenon]] in which a [[Ray (optics)|ray]] of light, passing through a [[Index ellipsoid| ...itor-last=Wolf |editor-first=E. |chapter-url=https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0079663807500028 |access-date=2024-04-23 |publisher=Elsevier | ...
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  • {{Short description|Use of mathematical groups in magnetochemistry}} ...ntroduced the term "[[double group]]" (''Doppelgruppe'') for such a group, in which two different elements induce the spatial identity, and a rotation of ...
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  • ...ng of the Victorian''' '''era''' refers to the development of mathematics, science, technology and engineering during the [[Victorian era|reign]] of [[Queen V == Professionalisation of science == ...
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  • ...nse image volumes.<ref>{{Cite journal|title = Bayesian Template Estimation in Computational Anatomy|journal = NeuroImage|date = 2008-08-01|issn = 1053-81 ...act linear as the matrices do, and the shapes and forms are not additive. In computational anatomy addition is essentially replaced by the law of compos ...
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