We'll cover the religion and folklore of that area and move spherically from there. |
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Although it is possible to buy lenses that have aspherically curved surfaces, the vast majority of lenses have spherically curved surfaces. |
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It's got no depth of field and near-field images are spherically distorted. |
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Within a few minutes of calcium overload, the mitochondria, which started as elongated organelles, rounded up into spherically shaped particles. |
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The shells are then subjected to an abrading process, and can be ground smooth, spherically, crowned or cylindrically. |
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These enter meiosis and produce in turn round spermatids and spherically symmetric haploid cells. |
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Versions with spherically ground ruby and chrome steel tips are also available for special applications. |
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The reflecting surface of a mirror must be either flat or spherically convex. |
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If it has been expanding spherically at the speed of light since the big bang, then I can't see how it can be bigger than 20 billion to 30 billion light years across. |
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David knew that each of the five spherically shaped machines contain just one zligit crystal, each crystal capable of focusing up to twelve megawatts of quantum energy. |
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All s orbitals are spherically symmetrical. |
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Like a diver's mask the spherically domed crystal of this timepiece magnifies the numbers on the coloured dials, which echo the colour of the sea of mysterious black, deep marine and silver. |
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The spherically machined valve disc and the matching spherically moulded liner ensure perfectly tight shut-off in both flow directions, even if the valve is actuated frequently. |
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The sound energy spreads out spherically, so that the sound pressure level is the same for all points at the same distance from the source, and decreases by 6 dB per doubling of distance. |
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This spherically shaped incense burner has a very varied composition. |
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According to Birkhoff's theorem, it is the only vacuum solution that is spherically symmetric. |
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By mid-life, lens growth has negated this effect and the eye becomes positively spherically aberrated. |
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In a spherically symmetric case, matter cannot fall onto a central object when the radiation pressure exceeds the gravity. |
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He had found that these spherically symmetrical groups of densely packed stars, as compared with the much closer open clusters, were unusual in their distribution. |
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The microspheres are white spherically formed particles with a thermoplastic shell encapsulating a gas. |
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They are made of alkaline aluminum silicate ceramic, and they are spherically shaped. |
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As always, the spokes work without flexions thanks to the self-locking nut coupled spherically to the plate that distributes the load, guaranteeing longer life cycles and greater lateral wheel rigidity. |
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Both VDRO and innominate osteotomies redirect the weightbearing to improve mechanics of spherically congruent heads. |
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What we just built is only a space geometry that allows describing how a classical Maxwell EM wave could spherically expand after having come into being at the major XYZ axis superset point-like origin. |
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Astronomers using Subaru have taken the first images of a forming binary star and discovered that supernova explosions are not spherically symmetric. |
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According to Grosseteste, the infinite self-multiplication of the initial point of light extended the first matter it informed into a spherical form, since light diffuses itself spherically. |
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The robust probe tips made of high-performance ceramic, stainless steel or spherically ground ruby enable the My-Com to operate reliably even under harsh conditions with consistent repeat accuracy. |
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However a flavor of the information obtainable can be provided even by simplistically assuming identical spherically symmetric nuclear and magnetic structures. |
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