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Rarefaction is the
reduction of an item's density, the
opposite of compression. Like compression,
which can
travel in
waves (sound waves, for instance)...
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writing in her
review for RogerEbert.com: "MacDowell also
reaches these rarified heights,
giving her best
performances in years.
Reigning over her kingdom...
- p. 121. Steingarten,
Jeffrey (23
September 2016). "Inside the Costly,
Rarified World of the
Omakase Menu". Vogue.
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named after him. Hiatt,
Willie (2016). "Flying "Cholo"". The
Rarified Air of the Modern:
Airplanes and
Technological Modernity in the Andes....
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realising a
practical function. As
works of art,
objets de
vertu reflect the
rarified aesthetic and con****uous
consumption characteristic of an aristocratic...
- 2005). "Robert Boyle's
landmark book of 1660 with the
first experiments on
rarified air".
Journal of
Applied Physiology. 98 (1): 31–39. doi:10.1152/****plphysiol...
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between 1,800 to 5,500
metres (6,000 to 18,000 ft)
above sea level. The
rarified air at
these altitudes affected ballistic trajectories of air to ground...
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Himalayas at the same
latitude (27° N), such as the ****am hills—and its
rarified air
causes its UV
radiation levels to be
correspondingly higher. Its mean...