To obliviate obliquity is to forget all the organs, not just the ear, with their vestibular canals. |
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Abul Wafa determined accurately the obliquity of the ecliptic in 995 A.D. and calculated the variation in the moon's motion. |
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I find the combination of analysis and ardent obliquity in these writings very powerfully enabling. |
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Palmer's obliquity should not be misconstrued as cold blood, his hiddenness as hermeticism. |
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Surely this expresses, in part, Guest's anxiety about critics who were ill-disposed toward the beauty, elusive humor, and obliquity of her style. |
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The grey zone is the actual obliquity, while the black curve is the averaged value of the obliquity over 0.5 Myr time intervals. |
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The trajectory corresponds to an initial obliquity of 1 degree and initial period of 3 days. |
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A primary factor controlling the seasons and climate is the obliquity, the tilt of the planet's spin axis with respect to the normal to the orbital plane. |
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In the 9th century the Baghdad astronomers observed that the obliquity of the ecliptic had decreased from the value given in Ptolemy's Almagest. |
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The obliquity can then strongly increase, until the dissipative effects lead it away from the chaotic zone, for a strong value of the obliquity. |
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In figure 5, the frequency of precession of the axis of rotation of Venus is traced according to its obliquity. |
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Figure 5: Possible example of evolution of the Venus obliquity during its history. |
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Meanwhile, the Dataigou mine has features of deep-buried depth, wide-spread ore body, steep obliquity and big scale of ore body. |
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The initial obliquity is one degree, and initial period of three. |
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His poems are characterized by arresting images and exquisite rhythms, an intricate form, and sudden shifts in tone and subject that produce curious effects of fragmentation and obliquity. |
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The sun moved at an oblique angle to the circles, which obliquity brought it now to the north, now to the south. |
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A perverse will easily collects together a system of notions to justify itself in its obliquity. |
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When the obliquity is large, seasonal changes are more extreme. |
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The second is a shift in the tilt of the Earth's axis, the obliquity. |
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