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... result is corresponding deflections of the north - south winds which arise through convection . Where large open areas exist such as on the ocean , winds tend to take on the pattern thus far described ; in the days of sailing vessels ...
... result is corresponding deflections of the north - south winds which arise through convection . Where large open areas exist such as on the ocean , winds tend to take on the pattern thus far described ; in the days of sailing vessels ...
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... resulting in a large radius of curvature of the lens . The normal relaxed eye then is focused for distant objects ... result is a usable image . Spherical aberration is also reduced by this use of an aperture . This same effect can be ...
... resulting in a large radius of curvature of the lens . The normal relaxed eye then is focused for distant objects ... result is a usable image . Spherical aberration is also reduced by this use of an aperture . This same effect can be ...
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... resulting high intensity of ionization near that point . This creates an end result differing from the steady decrease in ionization along the path of the photon beam . types of radiant energy radiation by the body bioluminescence ...
... resulting high intensity of ionization near that point . This creates an end result differing from the steady decrease in ionization along the path of the photon beam . types of radiant energy radiation by the body bioluminescence ...
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Conception of the Universe | 2 |
Systems of Measuring Units and Some Basic Physical | 11 |
Energy and Related Concepts | 20 |
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