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The largest amplitudes seen in this movie are the Rayleigh waves traveling around the globe.
Rayleigh developed laboratory courses in heat, electricity and magnetism, properties of matter, optics, and acoustics.
Similarly, the blue structural colors of avian skin were long hypothesized to be produced by incoherent Rayleigh or Tyndall scattering.
A bitter dispute over taxi fare increases in Rayleigh and Rochford is to be decided by a court.
He was driving along Rayleigh Road when he lost control and hit a lamp post near the junction with Tudor Road.
Only the sedimentation equilibrium experiments with the highest loading concentrations were observed with the refractometric Rayleigh optics.
At these wavelengths, Rayleigh scattering is also reduced, increasing visual clarity.
Their identities have not been released but police sources say they are from Rayleigh.
Once per cycle, at the Rayleigh collapse, the bubble emits a short pulse of light that typically lasts 100-300 ps.
The red colour in the sky at sunset is due to an effect called Rayleigh scattering.
A small car parking area on a Rayleigh playing field could be closed by the town council because of its poor condition.
Based on Rayleigh scattering, the sensor can be used to monitor perimeters around secure facilities and prisons.
Residents and shoppers in Rayleigh have been given the bird after council plans to try and deter pigeons from the town centre were abandoned.
This led us to shift the excitation to a lower wavelength to minimize the contribution from Rayleigh scattering in the emission spectra.
The speckle statistics in the classical model follow the Rayleigh distribution.
Tonight the outside lane of the dual carriageway will shut in both directions between Rayleigh Weir and Kent Elms corner to fix a water main which burst two weeks ago.
In 1894, Sir William Ramsay, a Scottish chemist, collaborated with Rayleigh in isolating this gas, which proved to be a new element argon.
If the shape parameter is exactly 2, as in the graph on this page, the distribution is known as a Rayleigh distribution.
In a Rayleigh channel with no line-of-sight reception, a dominant peak may not be present, or significant reflections may precede it.
Theoretical studies and measurements made for links show that multipath signals are Rayleigh distributed.
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It seems very unfriendly in old Rayleigh to keep such a hold on the property, when Mr Jeeks is willing to buy him off.
The news that Rayleigh and Hockley had also been abandoned by the enemy came in shortly afterwards.
To Rayleigh, however, such a procedure was inadmissible, and he sought for an explanation of his results.
George had also the advantage of knowing Lord Rayleigh at Cambridge, and retained his friendship through his life.
For this purpose Lord Rayleigh recommends a mixture of solutions of blue litmus and yellow potassium chromate.
Eggs are also sent to the Rayleigh Dairies in vast quantities.
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