When the line of apsides points towards the Sun, the eccentricity reaches a maximum. |
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Some faculty members viewed such episodes as part of the eccentricity and disagreeableness that occur in academic life. |
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But today the idea of serial killing as a symptom of harmless eccentricity seems somewhat faded. |
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Extent bias did not increase with target eccentricity for concentric movements. |
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Because of the eccentricity of Mercury's orbit, the variation in the proper motion of the Sun would be noticeable to an observer on the planet. |
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Then, the extrasolar planets orbit much closer to their host stars and have a greater orbital eccentricity than the planets in our solar system. |
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The maximum difference in Eccentric Anomaly will equal the eccentricity of the orbit. |
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Note that these angular sizes were calculated using the average eccentricity of the lunar orbit. |
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Surely a benign and forgiving God will allow me this foible, this eccentricity. |
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Its orbit is the most nearly circular of that of any planet, with an eccentricity of less than 1 per cent. |
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I don't know if this is endearing eccentricity or a form of bewildering madness. |
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In many ways they are three of a kind in that they are all touched with a little eccentricity. |
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Party membership, once only a rarity, is increasingly an oddity, or eccentricity. |
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Throughout time, there has been a continual change in the eccentricity of the elliptical orbit. |
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They combined traditional British eccentricity with traditional British enjoyment of a royal occasion. |
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The characters are overly stiff, like Dan Clowes's work, but without Clowes's eccentricity and distinctiveness. |
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Called the Painted Ladies, these colorful gingerbread houses have become emblems of the city's eccentricity and charm. |
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After all, what exactly is the distinction between eccentricity, nonconformity, unconventionality, difference, disorder, and criminality? |
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Still, his charm and unaffected eccentricity are infectious, and we enjoy his chat. |
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It is visually sumptuous and I found its peculiar whimsy and eccentricity never less than thrilling. |
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At an eccentricity of exactly one you have a parabola, and for eccentricities greater than one the orbit traces a hyperbola. |
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She has expressively mobile features and switches from youthful hope to aged eccentricity with admirable economy. |
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True individualism among academics, to say nothing of donnish eccentricity, is but a memory. |
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Her wilful eccentricity and sonic adventurism mapped out new territory for hip hop at the turn of the century. |
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Sometimes, too, their views may reflect individual eccentricity as much as universal truth. |
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Along that stretch of two-lane, one encounters a remarkable range of topiary and ornamental eccentricity. |
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In this sleazoid farce, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
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Its leader is a surreal portrait of art-school eccentricity, a social maverick up to his neck in the shifting sands of taboo and faux pas. |
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Underscoring their eccentricity and quirky jiggery-pokery is an ability to crack out a memorable pop melody. |
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Fred had a warm and generous nature, coloured by a certain eccentricity, and he loved the wild places of the world. |
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Christopher Walken does eccentricity well, but just being off the wall isn't necessarily funny. |
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From my first encounter with him, I found his eccentricity and charismatic flare to be attractive. |
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In a sense, can one culture's madness be seen as another culture's eccentricity or even quaintness? |
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Abroad, this story could be seen as a demonstration of British eccentricity, as curious as the advertisements for donkey sanctuaries below headlines about starving children. |
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The preponderance of French names in those early pioneering days is perhaps not surprising, as eccentricity has always been a hallmark of the French. |
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Pluto, which has the greatest orbital eccentricity of any of the Solar System planets, was during those years at perihelion and actually closer than Neptune to the Sun. |
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He was also able to give greatly improved data for the orbit of Venus, finding better values for the radius of the orbit, its eccentricity and inclination to the ecliptic. |
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His literary career, combined with his reputation for eccentricity, dandyism, and a love of dancing and theatre, prevented his preferment in the Church. |
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The beauty of our homegrown varieties of eccentricity is in the triumph of a poised, moderate balance, coupled with a dose of thoroughly deprecatory satire. |
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But the eccentricity of his performances, some of which seem wilfully perverse, with their mannered phrasing and exaggeratedly slow or fast tempos, was less easy to take. |
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The movie was set in Maine, and it pumped every cliché of down-easter laconicism, stoicism and eccentricity. |
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The eccentricity is such that stars linger at the orbital apocenter, creating a concentration of stars. |
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In Rosenbaum, Leverkühn's cold superiority mutates into rueful resignation, his diabolism into harmless eccentricity. |
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It was the times of the Palace one Paris' most famous and select night club, of glitters, of eccentricity and the beginning of Body Painting. |
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The procedure for measuring eccentricity is precisely analogous to that used for angularity. |
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Errors of angularity should be checked for, and corrected, before errors of eccentricity. |
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She is honoured to be with such exceptional actors in this sublime play about the virtues of eccentricity. |
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It did look rather like showmanship, or indeed eccentricity, but that was the way it happened. |
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The baggage of his personal eccentricity weighs quite heavily on the film in which the villain is not some colourful underworld figure but the very father who gave you birth. |
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Tatty Devine is an accessories brand which epitomizes the notorious English eccentricity. |
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Von Zipper's models are fun and offbeat: a whisper of modern creative design with a hint of eccentricity. |
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Peak sleeps Hodgkinson's Hotel, Matlock Bath A grand Georgian affair decorated with engaging eccentricity. |
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There's an eccentricity, if you go to the root of the word, of being outside of a circle. |
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This prevents the large eccentricity oscillations of Fig.2 to set in, and thus strongly reduces encounter velocities between particles. |
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This proves the eccentricity of the Bureau's decision to reduce the length of explanatory statements to one page. |
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Clichés and surprises, a touch of tradition and a feeling for the future, international standing and regional eccentricity happily coexist here. |
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The impression cylinders are rotated to specific positions in order to achieve the correct distance by means of their eccentricity. |
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The most interesting part of eccentricity may be just how wasteful it usually is. |
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In this sleazoid farce where characters cackle like horrific hens in a sexual slaughterhouse, individuals coexist in insular states of self-absorbed eccentricity. |
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Its eccentricity and inclination are greater than those of any other planet except Pluto, but its unique feature is that the year is actually shorter than the solar day! |
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Put it down to a little mild eccentricity and leave it at that. |
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What may seem to prejudice a reader's full and appreciative view of her as a key figure amongst Dickens's women characters is her determined eccentricity. |
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He also vividly captures the exhilaration and the danger of wire-walking, and most of his main characters are completely convincing in their eccentricity. |
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They remain a rare treat, and are much recommended to anyone with an affection for the crime-fiction genre or for English eccentricity and humour. |
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They are born actors, able to furrow their brows in concentration and not think twice about how the neighbors might view this seeming eccentricity. |
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Undoubtedly, the enormous inherited fortunes of the aristocracy facilitated a certain eccentricity. |
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It is brought down too a caricature, forgetting her eccentricity, her innovative fabrics, even a certain sense of purity. |
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One of the most engaging things about the site is its air of faint eccentricity, and the fact that it is put together by a thoroughgoing enthusiast. |
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His neighbours report that if he does exhibit any mild eccentricity, it is only his habit of spending hours locked in the shed at the bottom of his Oxford garden. |
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As much as these paintings enliven one another as a group, a generous eccentricity serves to vivify the authority and merit of each painting as an independent work. |
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It's eccentricity and garish wrapping make the album a supermarket standout but one wonders what motivates sunset strip rock stars produce such obscurities. |
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The Anglican ethos rests on an unspoken consensus, a tacit understanding that all manner of crankiness and eccentricity can be tolerated as long as the family somehow stays intact. |
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Adulated throughout Europe, his eccentricity both on stage and off generated scandalous rumours of such persistence that when he died, the Church refused him a religious funeral. |
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Back-to-back structural tee sections were used as diagonal members of the cross-frames to resist large compression forces and to minimize axial eccentricity. |
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These tubes must be seamless and are made by a hot piercing process that has the drawback of producing relatively large variations in thickness and eccentricity. |
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It is not impossible to observe changes in their vibrating properties due to the initial stresses caused by eccentricity and Coriolis forces. |
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For this season, a touch of eccentricity is added to male clothing. |
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Therefore the centroidal axis of the element has to be placed in an eccentricity relating to the reference axis which connects the nodes. |
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The story was designed to bring out her eccentricity for, it was said, she hid the fragments in the fireplace behind a fireboard, forgetting they were bound to be discovered in winter. |
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The largest concentration of lutein and zeaxanthin lie at the fovea, and reduce with eccentricity. |
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The efficiency of ram pressure stripping depends on the eccentricity of the orbit and the inclination angle between the galaxy's disk and orbital plane. |
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In reality, they are kept at least several kilometres apart from one another through respective orbits that use slightly different values in terms of inclination and eccentricity. |
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In this sense, they became emblematic for the architects' patrons: the only way to make a splash in the disparate urban landscape was through exaggerated eccentricity, through radical artificiality. |
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These effects are more pronounced when the eccentricity of the orbit is large. |
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But while Lynch and Miller always remained down to earth, something about bonds seems to encourage eccentricity, from the trading desk to the ranks of bond managers. |
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The first is a change in the Earth's orbit around the sun, or eccentricity. |
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We are on set of the movie Frank, an eccentric comedy about an eccentric rock band led by a man who has wandered off the spectrum of eccentricity and into mental illness. |
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How Capraesque it all feels when the townspeople decide to go along with this as a harmless eccentricity. |
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Classical and familiar references are in thrall to modernity. The boundaries between fancies and plains, sustainability and technology, authenticity and eccentricity, are playfully and wittily blurred. |
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Then, it is not uniform because of eccentricity of the terrestrial orbit. |
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One of the oddballs that Sarah picks up on her way through the Labyrinth, what Sir Didymus lacks in sense of smell, he makes up for in eccentricity. |
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Sometimes it is a weird eccentricity, such as an immense Marie Antoinette crest of grey hair, backcombed and pinned with fake diamonds in a diner. |
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Such series are presented by Adams who uses Taylor series expansions and gives coefficients in terms of the eccentricity. |
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He calculated the eccentricity of the Sun's orbit and the annual motion of the apogee. |
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Changes in the orbital eccentricity of Earth occur on a cycle of about 100,000 years. |
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As of 2008, Margaret had the most eccentric orbit of any moon in the solar system, though Nereid's mean eccentricity is greater. |
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Jets rooting connects you to a long tradition of tawdriness and mediocrity occasionally lit up by hope, as well as to a certain vein of pawky eccentricity. |
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Patients that suffer from fury are usually very optimistic having a feeling of greatness, presenting excessive activity, eccentricity and repulsiveness while also having decreased sleep and deal with dangerous activities. |
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But Jenkins concedes that eccentricity is not what it once was. |
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He repeatedly said that eccentricity was preferable to uniformity and stagnation. |
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There was no record that the reduction gearbox was removed to inspect the crankshaft for eccentricity or that the aircraft was inspected to determine its airworthiness. |
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There are also several recommendations as to when the connection eccentricity effect in primary and secondary bending moments can be ignored or should be considered. |
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Johnson's story of Churchill's numerous victories and defeats abounds in anecdotes and quotations, strikingly conveying the sense of humour, the endurance, bravery and eccentricity of the great politician. |
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Technology for precision measurement of diameter, ovality, wall thickness, concentricity, eccentricity and inside diameter is provided by the company. |
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In one way the book is a straightforward defence of eccentricity, a plea for the importance of valuing individuals who choose to dance to a different tune. |
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Second, it notes that the proposed theory is not subject to some familiar objections to classical theories, nor to eccentricity or anomalousness complaints. |
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Osborne derives series to arbitrary order by using the computer algebra package Maxima and expresses the coefficients in terms of both eccentricity and flattening. |
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Mercury poisoning could explain Newton's eccentricity in late life. |
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Turing had something of a reputation for eccentricity at Bletchley Park. |
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Boho eccentricity shone through the pizzazz of the star lit occasion. |
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The three types of orbital variations are variations in Earth's eccentricity, changes in the tilt angle of Earth's axis of rotation, and precession of Earth's axis. |
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Despite film showing the two men creating highly complex crop circles, the momentum behind cerealogy was too strong to be stopped by any admission of English eccentricity. |
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These are amazing stories full of heroism, eccentricity and bloodiness. |
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