We're just at the edge of the Turnifwumpia pulsar's nebular system, and we ran into an uncharted cosmic ray storm. |
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The freshwater sawfish, a ray, is related to stingrays, skates, sharks, and other fishes with cartilaginous skeletons. |
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Oh, and on the haunted house ride you can now shoot the spooks with ray guns. |
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It offers up to 50 percent performance improvement in ray tracing with antialiasing, as well as other feature improvements. |
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They annihilate each other completely and the resultant energy is high end gamma ray radiation. |
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Droplets of extractives only appeared in the inner ring of sapwood in some cells of the ray parenchyma as small refringent bodies. |
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The first is a different refraction for the two polarization components at the lens surfaces, which causes a ray bifurcation at each lens. |
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Ideally we would like to refract the shadow ray too, but mathematically this is a much more difficult problem to solve. |
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The barium shows up white on the x ray, allowing a clear view of the colon and will show how much of the colon is affected. |
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His eyes told of unspoken words, his radiant smile warmed my heart like a ray of sunshine on cold wintry day. |
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Mr Gourlay said the standard cathode ray tube widescreens still had his vote for better picture quality over the more expensive plasma screens. |
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The seven tones of the major scale are named doh, ray, me, fah, soh, lah and te. |
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The assortment also includes a space-age ray gun and other imaginary hardware for orbital combat. |
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A record of the long term variations of the galactic cosmic ray flux can be extracted from Iron meteorites. |
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His chest x ray showed bullae but no collapse, although an emergency computed tomogram confirmed a large, right sided pneumothorax. |
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For many bulls, this is one ray of hope in the economy's overall dismal picture. |
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Overhead the sun shone brightly, illuminating the garden with a brilliant ray of light. |
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Something happened then, it was as if a brilliant ray of light shone down upon him. |
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A ray of sunlight glanced off the walls of the castle on the shores of Edinample, lighting up its whiteness against the surrounding trees. |
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The ray tracing rendering has been applied on single stones, pudding-stone and travertine ashlars. |
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Did the aliens have a death ray that fried all clothing items except for shirts, and if so, why? |
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After dreaming up a death ray and an artificial aurora to light the world at night, he died in a hotel tending his pet pigeons. |
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Two months later an x ray film showed bilateral slipped capital femoral epiphyses of both hips. |
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We saw several species of stingray, including an electric ray brilliantly camouflaged in the sand. |
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He said he'd invented a death ray and he spent his nights communing with the pigeons in Central Park. |
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You'll just zap me with your death ray when we're halfway across the river and I'm all defenseless. |
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Gamma ray bursts are poorly understood short-duration plane waves of gamma radiation which pass through the solar system at rare intervals. |
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A spotted eagle ray winged its way sternwards as we meandered in the direction of the bow, just above the port rail. |
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I shrieked and jumped back, as he, laughing with amusement, murmured another set of words and a different ray of light extinguished the fire. |
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Even in the dreary weather, a small ray of light cascaded down, enlightening the sparkle of the gold, which Elsa wore. |
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Another creature to watch for in deep areas is the strange, primitive looking shovelnose ray or giant guitarfish. |
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Heads on discoid plants have an extra whorl of disc florets instead of ray florets. |
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The ray serpent squealed in pain, emitting a sound that caused Isabella's skin to crawl. |
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His eyes tried desperately to adjust to the light, and soon found a ray of light directly underneath his eyes. |
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A septic screen including culture of urine and blood was negative and a chest x ray film was normal. |
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This was developed with ray diagrams and key formulae such as Snell's law and the lens equation. |
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Zahariev works at a gas station and participation in the contest brought him a ray of light from his normally gray and monotonous routine. |
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Take one unlighted candle away to give to someone who needs a ray of light. |
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Cerium is also used in the manufacture of lasers and phosphors used in cathode ray tubes. |
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He cited as an example Huygens's hypothesis that the extraordinary ray in doubly-refracting Iceland spar is propagated elliptically. |
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One exceptional scene shows that under all the blackness there is a ray of light. |
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When the angle of vision is small every visual ray will be nearly perpendicular to the picture plane. |
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It possessed secondary xylem and secondary phloem, which were produced by a bifacial vascular cambium with ray and fusiform initials. |
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Why can we see beneath water whereas the ray of vision reflects off opaque bodies and the surface of water is opaque? |
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A ray path is the trajectory that a small packet of seismic energy follows as it travels through the Earth. |
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Researchers analyzed data from several sources, and found a strong correlation between cosmic ray intensity and ozone depletion. |
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I could just rationalize the idea that he wants to be open and honest and that I'm a ray of the disinfecting sunshine. |
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This allows the metallographer to analyze the data while it is being displayed in real time on the cathode ray tube. |
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For the past 75 years, the vast majority of televisions have been built around the same technology, the cathode ray tube. |
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The cathode ray tube of any TV or computer monitor is really a particle accelerator. |
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Both give much better picture quality than conventional televisions, with their bulky cathode ray tube. |
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This sends information to the cathode ray in the back of your television, which projects it onto the screen. |
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Cold cathode ray technology illuminates the instrument faces, while the indicators are backlit. |
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One member of the radio society even has a major collection of cathode ray oscilloscopes, which he displays along one complete wall in his home. |
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To illustrate, let us consider a ray of light passing through a cube of optically denser material. |
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No blood findings are characteristic and the chest X ray alone is not diagnostic. |
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The Interceptor undocked from the massive sister ray and began the long haul back to the hidden station. |
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A ray eats its prey by grabbing the mollusk in its mouth and crushing the shell with its jaws. |
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Above him, a massive scale model of the solar system rotated, its sun casting a bright ray that ricocheted around the entire room. |
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The public hearing provided an opportunity and a faint ray of hope that encouraged women. |
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Excessive ultraviolet ray exposure can cause premature aging of the skin, cataracts, skin cancers and immune system suppression. |
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Cathode ray tubes will shrink slightly over that period, from 171 million units to 145 million. |
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More unusual applications are to topics such as the theory of cosmic ray showers. |
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He predicted that in 1958 the U.S. would discover some sort of death ray used on Atlantis. |
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If you're lucky an eagle ray might cruise past, or you could find a turtle snoozing beneath an overhang. |
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Turning, we saw a spotted eagle ray descend the reef wall and glide over the plateau. |
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The machine itself looks like a big ray gun, similar to the one in Goldfinger which gave James Bond a fright. |
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It reminded me of what a ray gun would look like except this had a chord and several switches. |
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You were a beautiful but desperate Polish philologist carrying a large ray gun through the city streets. |
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Gordon complicates this situation by insisting that Kelvin's dead wife is an alien and should be shot with her ray gun. |
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You can't have someone zapping aliens with a ray gun one minute, and dealing with genuine stories the next. |
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Bill becomes Shirleen, complete with a shocking blond wig, and Jack turns into a scary sci-fi cowboy waving a plastic ray gun. |
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Kitt, a tall teen who was possibly about eighteen or nineteen, looked up from what appeared to be a ray gun she was tinkering with. |
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Duke suddenly turned the plasma ray gun on Applewhite, flicked a switch, and fired. |
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We suspect one of the weapons being used in the cultural war is a secret ray gun that induces forgetfulness and lethargy. |
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It may not be a plasma ray gun, but it will still put a hole in that nasty, slimy, green head of yours. |
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One of these others was a friend of Rick's, a 50-something former dancer who could better be described as a ray of sunshine, George Ramos. |
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Although you may sometimes resent the pressure of being everybody's muse or ray of sunshine, you try not to let it show. |
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She is a ray of sunshine who brightens our lives, and many others I am sure. |
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The battleships ray out over the North Sea, keeping their stations accurately apart. |
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A light ray grazing the surface under those circumstances is bent, or refracted, upward. |
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She stopped when she saw the first ray of sunshine on the ground of the cave. |
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Mariamma, however, has a ray of hope, which she believes, would brighten her life some day. |
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He looked like an Adonis with the late morning sun showering him in a ray of light. |
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The most common are dragonets, topknots, dabs, plaice and, if you're lucky, the occasional anglerfish and thornback ray. |
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The best ray for eating, and the one best known in Europe, is Raja clavata, the thornback ray. |
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Data from gamma ray spectrometry can provide useful information on sediment provenance and environmental conditions. |
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You're either shivering in parks trying to soak up a stray ray of sun or huddling on a terrasse inhaling the hot fumes of a cafe au lait. |
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A manta ray flashed, scattering a school of butterfly fish, silver and striped with dark gold, each moving like the pulse of a wing. |
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The pressure-sensitive foot switches were secured to the calcaneus and to the first ray on the plantar surface of the foot. |
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If you set the delta ray threshold to infinity all the energy lost will be deposited instead at the loss point. |
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A light ray is refracted when it passes from one medium to another at an angle and its speed changes. |
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Placing a shellfish between them, he says, the cownose ray might contract the muscles on the left side of its mouth. |
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Even in the midst of Saturnian limitations to our homes, economy, security and even our homes there is an expanding ray of light. |
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We would like to understand better the connection between gamma ray bursts and supernovae. |
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While we agreed on the rest of the conversation, somehow sting ray did not translate literally between English and Spanish. |
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Examples of Australian names are balmainer, dingo fish, fiddler ray, flake, hardyhead, jollytail, jumping joey, mouth almighty, and snotty. |
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Moving on to the southern end of Koh Pi, these two fishermen landed two 5 lb queen fish, a sand ray and a barracuda. |
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Kenny Anthony, with his freshly acquired movie-star public persona, was as a ray of sunshine to the inexplicably depressing atmosphere. |
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Two to three scales bear a pore behind the inversion line until the lateral line ends at a caudal fin ray. |
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In the vascular tissue of woody species, parenchyma cells include those in phloem, and the ray cells and axial parenchyma cells in xylem. |
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For example, it is possible that cellular turnover contributes to outgrowth of the fin ray. |
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All coding elements redirect light so that no ray, besides the on-axis ray, travels toward the traditional geometric focus point. |
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It is always wise to make a sketch of the system, including the ray bundles for the on-axis and off-axis imagery. |
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Some tenants felt Christmas would not generate big profit margins for them, but others saw a ray of hope with a late-buying binge. |
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A ray of hope appears in the form of Mary Burke, the daughter of a heart attack victim who strikes a chord with the troubled Pierce. |
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One ray of hope is that the circumstances of the attack would give the Socialist Party a possible excuse for flip-flopping were they so inclined. |
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Through the breaks in the trees, Jocelyn could see the moon's ray shining down to the forest floor. |
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Secondly before the raving mad dogs tear me to pieces, think of this as a ray of hope. |
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The coloured rays of light entered this second prism and a single ray of white light emerged. |
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That is more rarefied than the near vacuum in a television cathode ray tube. |
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How were things going, I asked him, putting on a show of cheerfulness, hoping that he was seeing some ray of light in the present darkness? |
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The gamma ray spectrum is usually defined as light having a frequency between 10 and 10 Hertz. |
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The gamma ray detector hardware and signal processing software is based on technologies originally developed for space science. |
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After a time the gamma rays are counted by gamma ray sensitive spectrometers. |
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The gamma ray spectrometer suite is unique in that it senses the composition below the surface to a depth as great as one meter. |
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That kind of resolution is good for small objects like neutron stars, gamma ray bursts and black holes. |
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For that purpose, experts suggest additional sensors such as gamma ray detectors to catch smuggled nuclear material. |
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An electronic signal is generated and a computer composes an image of the gamma ray distribution. |
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A medium that emits light in response to an interaction between a gamma ray and the medium is provided. |
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The topmost paper was a graph measuring gamma ray radiation from sunspots over the past few months. |
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On one dive an eagle ray passed me within 10 feet, lazily winging its way across the grassy flats. |
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The furcated branches are commonly bifurcated or, less commonly, trifurcated one or two times, but this character may differ from ray to ray. |
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Gamma ray bursts are the biggest explosions in the Universe, and studying them is a great amount of fun. |
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Bone mineral density of the lumbar spine and proximal femur were measured with dual energy x ray absorptiometry. |
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An ancient walnut tree has brought a ray of sunshine to families in Heysham just weeks after they were left heartbroken. |
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He took out his ray gun and fired a laser beam at the guard. |
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The major trading of tuna, marlin, shark, kingfish, swordfish and manta ray is conducted in the covered hallways of the central market in Creek Road. |
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All tickseeds in Florida, except Swamp Tickseed, have yellow ray flowers. |
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A yellow ray of flowers appears on a long fleshy hollow stem. |
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The commoner forms of these devices in Europe and North America include heel and forearm dual energy x ray absorptiometry and quantitative ultrasound at the heel. |
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He swung his bar-code reader like some kind of ray gun, the tiny machine bleeping and blooping as it scanned bar codes printed and pasted across the counter in front of him. |
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My mother didn't seem to think it was a problem, however, and had happily handed me the phone despite the fact I had tried to beam her with my ray gun. |
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Four years later Dirac's positron was also found in a cosmic ray shower and in 1933 Dirac was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his extension of atomic theory. |
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Other sources that contribute to the near-Earth space environment include galactic cosmic ray particles, which originate from outside of the solar system. |
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These displays have been in development for almost two decades and utilize a type of cathode ray tube with as many cathodes as pixels and a high internal vacuum. |
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There's a bright ray of sanity on the Los Angeles Times op-ed page. |
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He carefully chose a direction and fired the ray gun repeatedly. |
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At a time of continuous high unemployment, particularly in South Australia, statements like these were more than welcome and gave just a ray of hope. |
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Cosmic ray observations are more challenging than many other forms of astronomy. |
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But Dean's impressive fundraising operation offers a ray of hope. |
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Although the concrete result of the proposal has yet to be seen, it nevertheless sparks a ray of hope for a peaceful solution in the troubled region. |
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Mirrors, spherical or otherwise, operate on the principle that the angle of reflection of a ray of light equals the angle at which it strikes the mirror's surface. |
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The crescent ray grew to immense proportions and then flew downward. |
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On the second dive we spot a manta ray and an enormous grouper. |
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There was a slight ray of moonlight visible far above his head. |
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Due to their varying origins, they carry a variety of energies, which is called the cosmic ray spectrum. |
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Often, the two satellites have observed the same celestial object simultaneously, to gain a more complete record of the object's behaviour at gamma ray and X-ray wavelengths. |
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The two men inspected recently installed systems for checking passports and detecting stowaways on vehicles, including heartbeat sensors and gamma ray scanners. |
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As a next step the astrophysicists want to use the upcoming LOFAR array in the Netherlands and Germany for radio astronomy and cosmic ray research. |
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A rare species of electric ray was recently discovered here, and this is also one of the shallowest places the golden soapfish has ever been seen. |
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She was becoming so unraveled and undone, so it was nice that she was forced into that old ray of dealing with clients. |
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Then Superman, Spiderman and the Incredible Hulk battled Dr Octopus, having only two hours to shut off his death ray before it destroyed the world. |
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If a star exploded a light year away, the increased cosmic ray intensity could have killed the animals by giving them all an intense dose of radiation. |
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Cape Brett, where you find the famous Hole in the Rock, is a nice scenic dive with huge shoals of demoiselles, blue maomao, koheru and the odd eagle ray. |
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On X ray there are joint margin excrescences called osteophytes. |
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An anglerfish depends on its prey being fooled by its camouflage and by the fleshy lure into which the first ray of its dorsal fin has been modified. |
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Yet shining like a ray of blissed-out sunshine and catapulting its way into your consciousness amidst this mediocrity is the quite simply gorgeous title track. |
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The distinguishing feature of lacewood is the prominent ray flecks. |
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She is always a bright ray of sunshine in the middle of a dive bar. |
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They suggest that delta ray action rarely produces DSBs at locations away from a primary ion track, and that the average energy per delta ray has little biological importance. |
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Graphite is also used as a refractory in high-temperature furnaces, to make black paint, in explosives and matches, and in certain kinds of cathode ray tubes. |
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There is one song, however, I never get sick of this time of year, my ray of light in the wintery soundscape. |
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Remember that the ray will use their width broadside against the tide during the fight and you need the power to drag them back against the tide flow. |
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At one point, a huge puffer vied for attention with an even bigger hogfish, while an eagle ray dug into the sand beneath an overhang of soft corals. |
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Our longstanding fear, it seems, turns out to be about as valid as the death ray deployed by Buck Rogers in comic strips. |
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The most direct tracer of these accelerated particles is the X-ray and gamma ray radiation that they produce as they travel through the solar atmosphere. |
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Gamma ray bursts last only from a few milliseconds to about one minute. |
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The eggs take about 20 weeks to hatch and the now free-swimming ray is still reliant upon its yolk sac for a few more weeks before it begins to feed upon shrimps. |
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An eagle ray swims by lazily, escorted by two large remoras. |
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The ray, which proved effective at a range of 160 feet in testing in early July, projects from an antenna that can be mounted on the roof of police cruisers. |
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Species are annuals, biennials or rhizomatous perennials and have dimorphic cypselae with the ray fruit lacking a well developed crown of bristles. |
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We were halfway through a dive when a beautiful eagle ray came flapping out of the blue, skimming over us and plunging into the sand to pick up some lunch. |
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The sun was setting, and he pointed to a cobweb glistening in a ray of light. |
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In 1947, English physicist Cecil Powell observed Yukawa's mesons, now called pi-mesons or pions, in the upper atmosphere, where they were produced by cosmic ray collisions. |
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Meanwhile a manta ray passed overhead like a modern stealth bomber. |
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The present invention relates to a substrate of a luminous face-plate of a colour projection cathode ray tube and the luminous face-plate which is composed of this substrate. |
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If you're tired of tripping over your rug rat, why not get out of the house for a few hours with your little ray of sunshine by visiting Little Tots Playgroup on Chapel Hill? |
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The pelvic fin usually consists of a spine on each side and one fin ray. |
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Well, one should be able to make the new iPad Mini at home if one had a shrink ray gun, but for the rest of us www. |
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Keelan landed bull huss, conger, cod, rockling, pouting and dogfish before latching on to the prize catch of the day, a 20lb 8oz thornback ray. |
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Rare fossils include an annelid worm, two crabs, a spiny lobster, a ratfish, a ray, unidentified bony fishes, and reptiles reported here. |
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Tim Mullican of the Georgia Aquarium is the head of the manta ray project at the aquarium. |
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Was it because Carwyn and Rhodri didn't want to rock the Labour boat and endure the wrath of Welsh Secretary Peter Hain and his death ray stare? |
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Beginning with Isaac Newton's discovery that a ray of light can be divided into seven spectral lines when passed through a glass prism. |
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As inferred above, it was appropriately likened to a ray gun at the time of its emergence. |
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He wants to destroy the penguins' popularity at the zoo by using his ray gun to turn them into monsters. |
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But any similarity starts to fade with sweet styling details such as a rear indicator cluster like Flash Gordon's ray gun. |
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The SKU's packaging evokes a vintage female action figure complete with a porezapping ray gun and touch-up pro case. |
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With his reputation on the line, Gru plots to steal the Moon using a shrink ray gun from Vector's laboratory. |
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Eventually, smaller versions of the death ray will begin appearing on battlefields, possibly as solar-powered ray guns. |
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Good science fiction isn't about aliens and ray guns and exploding planets. |
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Boys wishing to follow his noble example also tackled problems with a range of plastic ray guns. |
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Fugu genome analysis provides evidence for a whole-genome duplication early during the evolution of ray finned fishes. |
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A Raphaelesque God upborne by angels impels a ray of glory, through a round-dance of cherubs, upon Christ's head. |
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Plus, a manta ray on the Japanese island of Okinawa that needs an ultra-sound scan to determine if it's pregnant. |
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Sony's Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes used in televisions assembled in Pencoed. |
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Today, most monitors are cathode ray tube devices that employ the same technology as your television. |
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It will use the UK's first laser separation technology to recycle glass from cathode ray tubes. |
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Cathode ray tubes, or CRTs, are made of heavy leaded glass, which is used to block harmful X-rays produced by the tube's cathode ray guns. |
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Beyond the HSMCDR is a recorder that does away with the cathode ray tube and the streak camera. |
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The Bridgend plant makes the cathode ray tubes, which are used in the colour televisions assembled at Pencoed. |
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A major problem in using liquid crystal display in place of conventional cathode ray tube monitors has been the poor viewing angles. |
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The use of gamma ray radiation as a mutagen for inducing variation in the existing varieties of various crops is well established. |
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We studied a small artisanal fishery for the spotted eagle ray off Margarita Island in northeastern Venezuela. |
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Bertakis was apparently trying to remove the spotted eagle ray from the boat when he was stung. |
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Firefighters were called to lift the 30lb spotted eagle ray from the boat in Lighthouse Point, Florida. |
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This week, I have been for many walks on the beach, and after heavy seas there have been a lot of ray egg cases washed up on the strandline. |
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The simulations showed a non-uniform distribution of cosmic ray particles that jibed well with the unevenness seen in observations. |
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It uses photonuclear gamma ray technology to identify substances at the molecular level. |
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It uses photonuclear and gamma ray technology to identify substances at the molecular level. |
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The 32-year-old decided to have a quick look but the livewire electric ray stunned him when he tried to pick it up. |
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Thomson believed that the corpuscles emerged from the atoms of the trace gas inside his cathode ray tubes. |
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Thomson could trace the path of the ray by observing the phosphorescent patch it created where it hit the surface of the tube. |
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Thomson observed that the electrometer registered a charge only when he deflected the cathode ray to it with a magnet. |
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The ray approximation of classical mechanics breaks down when the de Broglie wavelength is not much smaller than other dimensions of the system. |
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They were still under the white plum tree and their faces were touching except for a pale thin ray of moonlight between. |
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This area, with nearby Brimsdown subsequently developed as a centre for the manufacture of thermionic valves, cathode ray tubes, etc. |
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In 1935 Watt was asked to comment on reports of a German death ray based on radio. |
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Electromagnets, vacuum tubes, cathode ray tubes, and magnetrons in microwave ovens use copper, as do waveguides for microwave radiation. |
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These devices are similar to an integrated circuit and can detect the energy of incoming gamma ray photons. |
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Radioactive medical waste tends to contain beta particle and gamma ray emitters. |
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Violettas can be distinguished from violas by the lack of ray markings on their petals. |
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Gamma ray bursts are fairly rare, occurring only a few times in a given galaxy per million years. |
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The few ray fins that do exist are mainly in the Beryciformes and Lampriformes, which are also ancient forms. |
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Gamma ray astronomy observes astronomical objects at the shortest wavelengths of the electromagnetic spectrum. |
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Thus the total revenue curve for a competitive company is a ray with a slope equal to the market price. |
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On the way up, an eagle ray the size of an Axminster rug gloated gloriously over my trail of bubbles. |
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When they refuse, she turns her fossilizer ray on them then returns to the 25th century to dig them up. |
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I have been a ray Harryhausen fan since I was six or seven years old. |
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Thus cosmic ray studies have merged into astrophysics and become unseperable part of high energy astrophysics. |
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Peterson also notes that the cownose ray is just one of a dozen mid-level marine species whose numbers are rising as shark populations decline. |
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The US east coast cownose ray population alone is now estimated at over 40 million. |
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The Gypsys supplied to the Indian Army are fitted with black-out convoy lights which release green ray during black-outs at war time. |
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Notable marine species include the ormer, conger, bass, undulate ray, grey mullet, ballan wrasse and garfish. |
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The nucleus of a metastable isotope is in an excited state and will return to the ground state by emitting a photon in the form of a gamma ray. |
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Various peoples in the East Indies and Brazil viewed the four main stars as the body of a ray. |
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But reappearing with calm, steadfast ray, A sealight cleaves the murky, sullen dark. |
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Listen to Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig discuss what it was like to dress as cowboys in chaps and spurs while fighting extraterrestrials with ray guns. |
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Standard supernova theory, which doesn't acknowledge that remnants might produce cosmic ray ions, predicts that the gap should be about 2 light-years wide. |
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The central ray is directed to a point just inferior to the acanthion. |
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Ripe, deeply fragrant papayas, juicy and perfumed mangoes and intensely floral-scented passion fruits bring a little ray of tropical sunshine into any day. |
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Growth patterns of clavicles, cleithra, opercles, medial nuchals, dorsal scutes, and pectoral fin ray sections have been compared in white sturgeon Acipenser transmontanus. |
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Well our hosts here attacked us with a fantastic Dismodulating Anti Phase stun ray and then invited us to this amazingly keen meal by way of making it up to us. |
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Dan is in a space suit, with a ray gun shooting the creature. |
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A 17-minute animated movie has been produced, using a cathode ray tube and a movie camera, both controlled automatically by an electronic computer. |
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In this method, each individual ray is traced along its path of travel from a daylight source, where it is specularly reflected when it encounters a surface. |
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The focusing predicted by ray theory generally agrees with the experiment, although initially these rays defocus as they are caught in the dipole. |
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In May, Mote researchers caught this spotted eagle ray in order to measure, tag and photograph it as part of a study of spotted eagle ray populations. |
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Advanced Scintillator crystals such as Cerium bromide, have been grown from melt using Bridgman technique, for X-ray and gamma ray detector applications. |
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Gynogenesis with ultraviolet ray irradiated sperm in the Pacific abalone. |
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For instance, at the first ray of sunshine, it was her man's habit to whip off his top and prance about with his puny pigeon chest exposed all day. |
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They joined more than 300 other varieties of aquatic species at Ripley's Aquarium, including a recently born spotted eagle ray pup-the first of its kind in South Carolina. |
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Pectoral-fin posterior tip reaching from the origin of the pelvic fin to the 4th anal-fin ray in males, from the origin of the pelvic fin to the urogenital papilla in females. |
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Assuming that a cosmic ray hit can damage an embryo in its early stages of development, a sharper IMR decrease is expected in the year following a sharp decrease in CR flux. |
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Gillnet mesh selectivity for the shovelnose guitarfish from fishery-dependent data in the artisanal ray fishery of the Gulf of California, Mexico. |
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Dart-firing ray guns and plastic spacemen flanked a complete, three-dimensional cardboard-and-plastic representation of Terra, the city of the future. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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The path that leads, where, hung sublime, And seen afar, youth's gallant trophies, bright In Fancy's rainbow ray, invite His wingy nerves to climb. |
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So the all-seeing sun each day Distills the world with chymic ray. |
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The incurvation or bending of a ray of light, incident on such a surface. |
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Walgreens' assortment, which was later pulled from shelves following consumer protests, included a space-age ray gun and other imaginary hardware for orbital combat. |
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Then there is the Rare Earth element europium, which generates the primary colour red in computer monitors, cathode ray tube televisions and plasma televisions. |
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Further radionunclides may occur in nature in virtually undetectable amounts as a result of rare events such as spontaneous fission or uncommon cosmic ray interactions. |
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Fish species found in the islands include many species of shark, ray, moray eel, bream, jack, grunt, scorpionfish, triggerfish, grouper, goby, and blenny. |
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In the early 20th century, many new ways of making glass evolved at Chance Brothers such as the innovative welding of a cathode ray tube used for radar detection. |
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The ray descendent, and the ray reflectent flying with so great a speed. |
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You have to understand that Ray Charles was a young whippersnapper who looked good. |
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I was paired with Ray Wilkins and I topped my opening drive just past the ladies' tees. |
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I thought great, I can finally see how great Sugar Ray Robinson was as a welterweight, or how great Benny Leonard was. |
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Ray had gotten Alan's addy wrong, so we corrected it without my reading the message, and sent it off again. |
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Comments on everything from television coverage following the disaster, to donations, refugees and Ray Martin's dash to the disaster zone. |
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Yes the story and action is horrific at times but Ray and Kathy put in such excellent performances. |
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Gene and Ray are men's men but Ray thinks that Sam is some namby-pamby weakling. |
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Our hero, that kid riding the jetpack in all the promo shots, is Ray Steam. |
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Convicted crook Ray Williams is doing even more porridge than insurance spiv Rodney Adler. |
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It hasn't helped that, on occasions, Ray has forgotten his proper Queen's English and reverted to Cockney. |
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The additions of Edgardo Alfonzo, Ray Durham, Jose Cruz Jr. and Marquis Grissom likely will amount to a wash. |
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Ray was a bagger at a Taos supermarket before his mom told him about the Corps. |
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Ray decided that, after meeting with Walter, and picking up the car, he would stay at a pub for a few days. |
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I was the one person that Nick Ray asked to be his gofer or assistant, so I was an odd factor. |
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A makeshift shop outside the gates of the cemetery gladly sold bundles to Ray. |
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India's Satyajit Ray, undoubtedly a master of the medium, was presented with a Lifetime Achievement Oscar on his deathbed. |
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As soon as she was out of the car, Ray stepped on the gas and shot forward, trying to run over my grandmother. |
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Film was an attractive medium for Dadaists such as Man Ray and Marcel Duchamp. |
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Ray followed in his father's footsteps and served full-time at Swindon fire station for two years. |
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So many folks have asked about my formicarium that my friend, Ray, has started making them for sale. |
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The song was covered by Johnnie Ray in 1956 and became a huge national hit that year. |
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One of the greatest fighters I ever saw was a guy by the name of Sugar Ray Robinson, and he was a counterpuncher. |
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A 17 lb cobia was caught by Jan Anderson and two pompanos of 12 lb each were taken by Middy Campbell and Ray Milner. |
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In town for the competition is Phil's arch rival and inveterate cheat Ray and his lovely American daughter Christina. |
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I tolerated this institutionalized avarice and cynicism for years because of the occasional artistry of a Sugar Ray Robinson or a Muhammad Ali. |
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Its formal conclusion was that Ray assassinated King, that he probably had help, and that the government was not involved. |
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Ray showed his young viewers how to make everything from pup pencil holders, to mushroom pincushions, to stocking mice. |
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Finding the place almost deserted I had resigned myself to having a ferret around Lancaster Hole on my own, until I bumped into Ray. |
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Apparently, Ray and Ribeiro went ahead with their undercover operations, using informers and infiltrators from the underworld. |
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Ray eventually leaves Jane and breaks her heart, turning her into a modern day feminazi. |
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Mayor Ray Nagin has invited business owners back into the city, and prepared to allow residents to return. |
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In a game at Tropicana Field last season between the Twins and Devil Rays, three Devil Ray base runners were picked off in one inning! |
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Cliff is just too common to be accepted into a world dominated by the likes of long-standing regional bowls champion Ray Smith. |
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