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- Apparent magnitude (m) is a measure of the brightness of a star, astronomical object or other celestial objects like artificial satellites. Its value depends...
- ISBN 0-19-828054-8. Bochsler, Daniel (December 2010). "Who gains from apparentments under D'Hondt?" (PDF). Electoral Studies. 29 (4): 617–627. doi:10.1016/j...
- An heir apparent is a person who is first in an order of succession and cannot be displaced from inheriting by the birth of another person. A person who...
- Apparent may refer to: Apparent magnitude, a measure of brightness of a celestial body as seen by an observer on Earth Apparent places, the actual coordinates...
- Apparent temperature, also known as "feels like", is the temperature equivalent perceived by humans, caused by the combined effects of air temperature...
- Apparent wind is the wind experienced by a moving object. The apparent wind is the wind experienced by an observer in motion and is the relative velocity...
- The apparent place of an object is its position in space as seen by an observer. Because of physical and geometrical effects it may differ from the "true"...
- In physics, apparent weight is a property of objects that corresponds to how heavy an object appears to be. The apparent weight of an object will differ...
- up apparency in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Apparency may refer to: the quality, or degree, of being apparent or visible Interface apparency, in...
- Apparent motion may refer to: Aberration of light, an apparent shift in position of celestial objects due to the finite speed of light and the motion of...