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  • * [[Am star]], a class of chemically-peculiar stars ...
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  • ...the [[spectrum]] displays sharp [[absorption line]]s. It is a candidate [[Am star]],<ref name=Yuece2014/> meaning there are some [[Chemically peculiar s | title=Pulkovo Compilation of Radial Velocities for 35495 Hipparcos stars in a common system ...
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  • ...pical of [[K-type star]]s.<ref name="atnf">{{cite web |title=The Colour of Stars |url=https://www.atnf.csiro.au/outreach/education/senior/astrophysics/photo ...lignment accidental, with HD 56578 being a much closer and less luminous [[Am star]].<ref name=dr3b/> ...
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  • HD 204018A is an [[Am star]] with a [[stellar classification]] of kA4hF0 VmF6,<ref name = Abt1995 ...tion between Rotational Velocities and Spectral Peculiarities among A-Type Stars |journal=The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series |date=July 1995 |volum ...
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  • ...]] and their affiliated bodies use [[Lozenge (shape)|diamonds]] instead of stars to express hotel and restaurant rating levels. ...publisher=hotelsterne.de|date=27 July 2006|access-date=12 June 2012|quote="Am 1. August 2006 feiert die Deutsche Hotelklassifizierung ihr zehnjähriges Be ...
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  • ...not in a state of rotation, as an example from Newton's time, the [[fixed stars]]. ...it rotates relatively to some different body and not relative to the fixed stars, no centrifugal forces are produced.|Ernst Mach; as quoted by [[Ignazio Ciu ...
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  • ...nds of arc and encouraged astronomers to test this prediction by observing stars near the Sun during a solar eclipse.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Einstein |fi ...stars called the [[Hyades (star cluster)|Hyades]]. The brightness of these stars would make it easier to measure any changes in position. ...
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  • ...nstrations.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.planetarium.berlin/planetarium-am-insulaner-wilhelm-foerster-sternwarte/fuehrung-wfs |title=Observations Wilh ...-mit-planetarium/ |title=Wilhelm-Foerster-Sternwarte mit Zeiss-Planetarium am Insulaner |date=2015-09-23 |language=de |access-date=2022-07-26}}</ref> ...
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  • ...access-date=20 October 2011|doi=10.1021/ja072538b|pmid=17910447|journal=J. Am. Chem. Soc.|volume=129 |issue=42|pages=12765–12771 [12769] |format=reprint} ...as [[Jupiter]] and is very likely to be found in [[brown dwarf]]s and cool stars. It was originally discovered by Margaret N. Lewis and John U. White at the ...
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  • ...osed.<ref name=nyt>{{Cite news|title=How Old Is This Ancient Vision of the Stars?|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2020/09/13/science/nebra-sky-disk.html|last=Fe ...ved the sky was a solid dome with the [[Sun]], [[Moon]], [[planets]] and [[stars]] embedded in it.<ref>{{cite journal |journal=Westminster Theological Journ ...
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  • ...Lagoute1995">C. Lagoute and E. Davoust (1995) The interstellar traveler, ''Am. J. Phys.'' '''63''':221–227</ref> ...taken. The series also features the use of Jump Drives for travel between stars using gravitational jump points as well as the use of Hypernets, which util ...
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  • : ''He [John the Baptist] said, "I am the voice of one crying out in the wilderness, 'Make straight the way of th ** the full circuit {{snd}}the seen and unseen halves{{snd}} of the stars across the dome of the sky, or ...
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  • ...}}, as it might be called, a subject about which I have more to say than I am able to do at present. But, in order that those interested in these things ...rg]] and replied "I pray you return [Mr. Huygens] my humble thanks [...] I am glad we can expect another discourse of the ''vis centrifuga'', which specu ...
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  • ...ly spectrometry (NDS)]]<ref>{{cite journal | vauthors = Zhou H, Woo J, Cok AM, Wang M, Olsen BD, Johnson JA | title = Counting primary loops in polymer g ...led architecture by CRP of monomers in the presence of cross-linkers: From stars to gels|journal=Progress in Polymer Science | volume=34|issue=4|pages=317–3 ...
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  • ...radley |first=James |title=Account of a new discovered Motion of the Fix'd Stars |url=http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k55840n.image.f375.langEN |journa ...of Io, the Doppler effect, and the dynamics of Earth and Jupiter |journal=Am. J. Phys. |volume=66 |issue=7 |pages=561–569 |year=1998 |bibcode=1998AmJPh. ...
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  • ...ocess — before dying as a [[white dwarf]] in the year 7,650,412,497. Other stars then slowly die, making the [[universe]] end in [[Heat death of the univers With stars having completely run out of fuel, the [[Degenerate Era]] begins. The unive ...
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  • ...l tables for calculating the positions of the planets and the names of the stars. His model for the planetary system is believed to be the most advanced of ...the galaxy, is made up of a very large number of small, tightly-clustered stars, which, on account of their concentration and smallness, seem to be cloudy ...
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  • ...ds of lectures, Fuller urged his audiences to study synergetics, saying 'I am confident that humanity's survival depends on all of our willingness to com ...on. There can never be less than four primitive dimensions. Any one of the stars or point-to-able "points" is a system-ultratunable, tunable, or infratunabl ...
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  • Below there are lists the nearest stars separated by [[spectral type]]. The scope of the list is still restricted t == List of nearest M-type stars == ...
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  • ...]] and [[brown dwarfs]] which are the least voluminous known (the smallest stars by volume). ===Notable small stars=== ...
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