Today's accelerators use quadrupole magnets to bend the flight paths of relativistic electrons towards a converging point. |
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Helen's mastery of translation flowed from several converging sources that made her unique. |
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The composition is effective through the use of converging diagonals and the play of light on the transparent materials. |
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The couple joined an estimated 530,000 protesters who started converging on Victoria Park well before 3pm. |
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Aerial photography has revealed four later Neolithic cursus monuments converging on the hillock with the monolith, effectively boxing it in. |
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Until then, the area had been routinely clogged by traffic converging from five directions. |
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Squatters had occupied the building earlier that morning, but were cleared out within 15 minutes of police converging on the scene. |
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While district leaders are busy doing the spadework, senior leaders are converging on the town one after the other. |
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Leaves have parallel venation, with veins converging at the tip of the leaf. |
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Landing here there are two possible ways on, both routes eventually converging in the same place. |
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For beginners to this study, it sometimes gets confusing with all the lines converging and diverging to and from each other. |
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The gargantuan black clouds were overcast by a dense, opaque fog, ever converging, camouflaged with the caliginous sky that surrounded. |
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Filled with water and arrayed in two converging rows, the shallow pans concisely evoke a fluvial landscape that stretches to the horizon. |
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The Shack cube interferometer is used to test converging wavefronts at the center of curvature of a reflective surface. |
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Gradually, scattered groups of cattle amalgamate, converging on X17 bore where four horsemen and coachers wait patiently. |
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This implies that there is complicated summation of signals converging on to the cell from the retina surrounding the blind spot. |
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Forces and trends that will make capital punishment one of the defining issues of the coming year are converging from several directions. |
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At the breakdown our back row would then be converging from two different directions. |
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Because of these concerns converging together in recent weeks, anxiety about the direction of the country has escalated. |
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Under the low pressure of bile secretion, bile flows continuously along converging canaliculi, ductules and ducts. |
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By mid afternoon the whole world was converging on America as the horrifying and abominable events unfolded. |
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The cement entablature comprises four bas-relief friezes of two rows of Africans converging upon the beach, the Atlantic in front of them. |
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These lines are usually represented diagrammatically as converging on the point to form an acute angle. |
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In addition, both companies' target markets have been converging at the edges, which caused problems with cross-selling agreements between them. |
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Secret Meteorological Office charts show the alarming swirl of isobars converging in black lines over the Channel. |
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Modern routers have thus come to resemble telephone switches, whose technology they are currently converging with and may eventually replace. |
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Over 2,000 people of Indian origin worldwide are converging on the capital. |
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By mid-day ambulances, fire engines and police vehicles from all over the county were converging on the city. |
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Real images occur when objects are placed outside the focal length of a converging lens or outside the focal length of a converging mirror. |
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So this idea of a converging in the terminal between wireless and wireline has become real important. |
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But, the sea of people converging on the floor may have engulfed them because I don't see them any more. |
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The annularly arranged gas supply tubes extend into the converging part up to a second point. |
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Negative refraction implies that a converging lens made from negative-index material should have a concave surface rather than a convex one. |
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Yes, there were thousands and thousands of people converging on inner-city Atlanta for the tournament you're talking about. |
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Instead we spilled out of the coaches earlier and joined the throngs already converging on the city centre by foot. |
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You currently have all the blocks moving from different directions converging on the Arctic by large angles, yet the Arctic itself got bigger. |
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All of the colors swirled together, scarlet, crimson, vermilion, gold, violet, and rose converging on a darkened figure in the center. |
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With hordes of people converging on these malls at once, the traffic situation becomes unmanageable leading to endless traffic jams and chaos. |
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In the simple experiment, a converging lens focuses laser light from two pinholes onto two different photodetectors. |
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The bike ride represented the first major clash between police and demonstrators converging on the city for the convention. |
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Indeed, nerve cells that receive converging sensory inputs are quite widespread in the brain. |
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The annual throng of whitebaiters converging on Lake Ferry has been subject to an unseasonal interruption to the harvest just as catches were beginning to grow. |
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He held intrigue for journalists converging for the transition of papal power. |
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Usually, they run around furiously like electrons in a super accelerator, bouncing wide, converging inside, slotting back towards the middle of the park. |
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And later this month some of the country's top drivers of radio-controlled stock cars are converging on Marley for a Champion of Champions meeting. |
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In fact, he was in contact with Lansky prior to converging from the hillside onto the streets of Havana. |
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You are converging two events that are freighted with expectations, essentially doubling your risk of disaster. |
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News crews are converging from around the world, buying airplane tickets, hotel rooms, and food. |
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Regional, global, and political conditions were all converging to make this an opportune moment to advance negotiations. |
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It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance. |
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Once past the halfway point, the wavefront is no longer diverging, it is converging onto a single point, a point which is exactly antipodal to the source. |
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Part of Meriwether's legend is that he was one of the first to arbitrage bonds by selling one and buying the other in anticipation of their prices converging. |
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They run the gamut from callousness and cruelty to kindness and sorrow, with contrasting qualities often converging in the same incident or person. |
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Carboniferous volcanism, occurring at converging plates margins, both at the Appalachian and at the Ouachita margins, was decidedly not tholeiitic. |
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Whereas meridians of longitude loop, from the North Pole to the South and back again, in great circles of the same size, converging at the ends of the earth. |
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At the same time, international tastes are converging on the big names. |
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Dancing dwarfs and fire breathers part the converging crowds. |
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A converging field lens will shorten the eye-relief of a telescope. |
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And it really is kind of symbolic of how in life in one little moment so many different lives can be converging, can be affecting each other without knowing. |
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Pre-existing winds, those not created by the storm, are relatively light, converging or coming together near the surface from different directions. |
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At the venue later, a stagehand tells me that the airlines flying into Reno used to have lots of problems because of all the bowlers converging on this city. |
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That they were prevented from converging on their target destination left the protesters no option but to stage their demonstrations where they were. |
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Meanwhile the battle for votes in the area has intensified, with teams of canvassers from all parties converging on both town and country in search of support. |
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This will involve three separate marches converging on the city centre. |
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Ventura County has a high rate of compression and seismic activity due to the converging San Andreas Fault. |
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The City's site made it an ideal place for settlement, with many ancient routeways converging here. |
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An ice floe converging toward another and pushing against it will generate a state of compression at the boundary between both. |
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Numerous notable roads pass through the region, with most converging around the central conurbation. |
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As such, fine line patterns within weather radar imagery, associated with converging winds, are dominated by insect returns. |
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Typically the transition from rifting to spreading develops at a triple junction where three converging rifts meet over a hotspot. |
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Therefore, on Earth, volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging, and most are found underwater. |
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Two aerials were rotated for the two converging beams which were pointed to cross directly over the target. |
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The children had to be guided to the holmoak tree because of the converging crowds. |
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The diascope passes light through the two-dimensional object and uses a converging projection lens to form an enlarged image on a distant screen. |
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The regimental commanders, the tribunes, were already converging on the praetorium. |
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The Chicago 'L' has most of its lines converging on The Loop, the main business, financial, and cultural area. |
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On considering whether emerging market economies are converging towards those of the developed economies, one might arrive at a similar conclusion. |
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Through Barton, still as Garstang Road, it runs along the Preston and Wyre district boundary, converging with the West Coast Main Line and crossing the railway on a bridge. |
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However, today there are signs that civil and common law are converging. |
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After passing through the Lingyang Gorge and converging with the Bei Jiang, the Xi Jiang opens up and flows as far east as Nasha Qu and as far west as Xinhui. |
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Possession of the higher ground to the south and east of Ypres, gives an army ample scope for ground observation, enfilade fire and converging artillery bombardments. |
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The Gibraltar Arc in the western Mediterranean is migrating westward into the Central Atlantic where it joins the converging African and Eurasian plates. |
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Following the declaration of war in 1792, an imposing array of enemies converging on French borders prompted the government in Paris to adopt radical measures. |
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Situated atop a shipping crate were prints featuring converging stripes, but these were crumpled to the extent that they denied use value as framable commodities. |
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In 1998, a nationwide Hikoi took place, starting from every corner of the land and converging in a mass demonstration in the capital city against policies creating poverty. |
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The premier Luo musical instrument is the nyatiti, a lyre of eight strings converging inside a hide resonator, all housed in a trapezoid wooden frame. |
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Adaptive Digital uses a proprietary fast converging adaptive filter and non-linear processor to deliver robust double talk performance even in harsh conditions. |
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