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Such and pairs
( Such potentially misleading cognate pairs are known as false friends.
Such a play is " insured " against all lower pairs, but far too often player with a lower pair calls at expensive times only to make sure he or she is not bluffed.
Such binary pairs could include Enlightenment / Romantic, male / female, speech / writing, rational / emotional, signifier / signified, symbolic / imaginary.
Such needles are always used in pairs and are usually 10-16 inches long but, due to the compressibility of knitted fabrics, may be used to knit pieces significantly wider.
Such pairs of accelerometers in theory may also be able to detect gravitational waves.
Such pairs, are bordant if there exists a G-cobordism with a map, which restricts to on, and to on.
Such families arise naturally – given four points in general linear position ( no three on a line ), there is a pencil of conics through them ( five points determine a conic, four points leave one parameter free ), of which three are degenerate, each consisting of a pair of lines, corresponding to the ways of choosing 2 pairs of points from 4 points ( counting via the multinomial coefficient ).
Such terms as ' crystal clear ', ' middle management ', ' nuclear family ', and ' cosmetic surgery ' are examples of collocated pairs of words.
Such a beam would be allowed to impinge on atomic hydrogen targets, in the field of a laser, which is meant to excite the bound proton-antiproton pairs into an excited state of protonium with some efficiency ( whose computation is an open theoretical problem ).
“ Bonded co-operator pairs ” also show increased order ( Dunne, 1991 ) Jahn and his team confirm Radin ’ s experiments indicating that random chance machines “ may be affected by group consciousness .” Such a group consciousness field effect would then transcend space and time limitations defined in historic models.
Such coupling between pairs of nuclear spins is an important feature of nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) spectroscopy as it can
Such charged pairs act as an electric dipole.

Such and stars
Such " dark stars " were largely ignored in the nineteenth century, since it was not understood how a massless wave such as light could be influenced by gravity.
Such mergers provide " new " gas, stars, and dark matter to galaxies.
Such stars are composed almost entirely of neutrons, which are subatomic particles without electrical charge and with slightly larger mass than protons.
Such stars predominate within clusters because hotter and more massive stars have exploded as supernovae, or evolved through planetary nebula phases to end as white dwarfs.
Such stars are said to be in the main sequence.
" Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area.
" Such methods are particularly promising for low-mass stars as a Jupiter-like planet could eclipse a rather significant coronal area.
Such honors routinely go to stars, but also belong to Morgan and other character actors who provide ' the grit and the substance and the context ' for so many films and TV shows ," to sum it up, he stated: " Harry has been that, par excellence, for many years.
( Such initial conditions could include the momenta and distance from each other of binary stars at any given moment.
Such stars, which never set at the observer's location are described as being circumpolar.
Such stars have been identified in open and globular star clusters.
Such stars eventually settle down to a close binary with a distant companion, with the other star ( s ) previously in the system ejected into interstellar space at high velocities.
Such stars are hypergiants and LBVs undergoing substantial mass loss due to Eddington instability, for example SN2005gl.
Such great early-20th century international operatic stars as Enrico Caruso, Rosa Ponselle and Titta Ruffo developed vocal techniques which harmoniously managed to combine fundamental bel canto precepts with a more ' modern ', straightforward mode of ripe-toned singing when delivering Verismo music, and their example has influenced operatic performers down to this day ( see Scott ).
Such stars are very common in the galaxy but even the closest ones are too dim to observe without equipment, Proxima Centauri being the obvious example.
Such season also launched new emerging stars such as midfielder Javier Pastore and goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu, who went on to become integral part of their corresponding international teams.
A G-type main-sequence star ( G V ), often ( and imprecisely ) called a yellow dwarf, or G dwarf star, is a main-sequence star of spectral type G and luminosity class V. Such a star has about 0. 8 to 1. 2 solar masses and surface temperature of between 5, 300 and 6, 000 K .< sup >, Tables VII, VIII .</ sup > Like other main-sequence stars, a G V star is in the process of converting hydrogen to helium in its core by means of nuclear fusion.
Such instabilities usually require that the motions of stars be highly correlated, so that the perturbation is not " smeared out " by random motions.
Such stars would usually offer to ' add some of their own money ' to increase the prize fund from, say, 20 pounds, to 80 pounds or so.
Such stars are not common: G type stars such as the Sun ( between the hotter F and cooler K ) comprise only 9 % of the hydrogen-burning stars in the Milky Way.
Such notable stars as Richard Gere, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Molly Ringwold have all been in Winnipeg to film in the Exchange District.
Such division is no longer commonly used but it can be seen in the Coat of Arms of Latvia and the Monument of Freedom in Riga both of which contain three stars: for Kurzeme, Vidzeme and Latgale, which were united into Latvia in 1918.

Such and orbit
Such a structure would be used to raise payloads to orbit without having to use rockets, making it much more cost effective.
Such a statite could be geosynchronous in an orbit different ( higher, lower, more or less elliptical, or some other path ) from the conic section orbit dictated by the laws of gravity.
Such calculations generally result in an elliptical path on a plane defined by some point on the orbit, and the two foci of the ellipse.
Such orbits are called dawn-dusk orbits, a type of Sun-synchronous orbit.
Such changes in the geometry of an orbit lead to the changes in the insolation ( incoming solar radiation )-quantity of heat received by any spot at the surface of a planet.
Such launches also give a good orientation for arriving at a geostationary orbit.
Such orbits are not closed because they never truly repeat, but they become arbitrarily close to a repeating orbit.
Such an orbit can place a satellite in constant sunlight and is useful for imaging, spy, and weather satellites.
Such change in direction of velocity involves acceleration of the moving object by a centripetal force, which pulls the moving object toward the center of the circular orbit.
Such a proposal was made in 1997 by Edward Teller, Lowell Wood, and Roderick Hyde, although in 2002 these same authors argued for blocking solar radiation in the stratosphere rather than in orbit.
Such a system would involve a ' spotter ' satellite, which would identify targets from orbit with high-power sensors, and a nearby ' magazine ' satellite to de-orbit a long, needle-like tungsten dart onto it with a small rocket motor or just dropping a very big rock from orbit ( such as an asteroid ).
Such element sets are known as osculating elements because they coincide with the actual orbit only at that moment.
Such a mission would probably need to surpass 200 AU from the Sun in a hyperbolic escape orbit.
Such an orbit was probably created by collisions within the asteroid belt.
Such cycles are usually interpreted as being driven by predictable changes in the Earth orbit known as Milankovitch cycles.
Such an impact would have put enough material into orbit about the Earth to have eventually accumulated to form the Moon.

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