- gravitation. Therefore, air at
higher layers of the
atmosphere is less dense, or
rarefied,
relative to air at
lower layers. Thus,
rarefaction can
refer either to...
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contained within it. The
rarefied air is
temporarily cooled,
which causes condensation of some of the
water vapor within the
rarefied air. When the pressure...
- The
dustjacket design burlesques early 18th
century English topographical views: a
rarefied subject for comedy...
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research of
fluid dynamic phenomena in
rarefied compressible flows. Its name is an
acronym for Mach
Adaptable Rarefied Hypersonic, and the wind
tunnel is...
- non-mainstream rock acts that were not
influenced by "heavy
metal ballads,
rarefied new wave" and "high-energy
dance anthems".
Usage of the term
would broaden...
- generated,
adding that the new
glossy format seemed to be
succeeding with its "
rarefied demographic", stating: "They
managed to
change the
subject by
going w****ly...
- this period,
Boston flourished culturally as well. It was
admired for its
rarefied literary life and
generous artistic patronage.
Members of old
Boston families—eventually...
-
integral Monte Carlo, also used to
sample the
canonical ensemble. For
rarefied non-ideal gases,
approaches such as the
cluster expansion use perturbation...
- turn
derived from electron.
While studying electrical conductivity in
rarefied gases in 1859, the
German physicist Julius PlĂĽcker
observed the radiation...
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quantifies astronomical extinction and the
absorption of photons, neutrons, or
rarefied gases.
Forms of the BBL law date back to the mid-eighteenth century, but...