Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... shows a systematic progression ; the displace- ment toward smaller wavelengths increases di- rectly with the strength of the line . Interpreted as a Doppler shift , this shows that the outer lay- ers of the stellar atmosphere are moving ...
... shows a systematic progression ; the displace- ment toward smaller wavelengths increases di- rectly with the strength of the line . Interpreted as a Doppler shift , this shows that the outer lay- ers of the stellar atmosphere are moving ...
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... shows the y - log C curves . Before the cmc is reached , the y - log C curve usually shows a lin- ear portion . Above the cmc , there is hardly any change in y with log C. Most surfactants cause lowering of the surface tension from ~ 72 ...
... shows the y - log C curves . Before the cmc is reached , the y - log C curve usually shows a lin- ear portion . Above the cmc , there is hardly any change in y with log C. Most surfactants cause lowering of the surface tension from ~ 72 ...
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... shows a diurnal variation ( frequently called the Carnegie curve , from an early expedi- tion on which it was observed ) that is relatively stationary in universal ( UT ) rather than local time ( LT ) and that shows a peak at ~ 1900 UT ...
... shows a diurnal variation ( frequently called the Carnegie curve , from an early expedi- tion on which it was observed ) that is relatively stationary in universal ( UT ) rather than local time ( LT ) and that shows a peak at ~ 1900 UT ...
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