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- Argon–argon (or 40Ar/39Ar) dating is a radiometric dating method invented to su****de pot****ium–argon (K/Ar) dating in accuracy. The older method required...
- diminution of royal power, the Mainz Landfriede was a constitutional recalibration based on the culmination of multi-decade political realities and a testament...
- climbing into Halley's crib and sleeping with her. 220 13 "The Romance Recalibration" Mark Cendrowski Story by : Chuck Lorre & Dave Goetsch & Anthony Del...
- but it has since been reclassified as a non-placental eutherian.) Recalibrations of genetic and morphological diversity rates have suggested a Late Cretaceous...
- communist fronts by the military, in May 2023, Marcos directed the "recalibration" of the NTF-ELCAC to shift its previous "aggressive" policy and become...
- during the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1401–1403), and for pushing through the recalibration of the Burmese calendar in 1438. He was also a pioneer of the religious...
- disloyal", but he "insisted that the decision amounted to a reframing and recalibration – not an abandonment – of a muscular law enforcement response to the...
- inventing the term "altermodernism" as a contemporary reinvention or recalibration of modernism. He has also been publicly outspoken on what he perceives...
- obtained by anyone, anywhere and at any time, without the need for recalibration and worrying about contamination. A good sensor obeys the following...
- This is a rather problematic solution, as magnetic comp****es need recalibration and all metal objects must be kept in exactly the same place. Ships...