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In most common usage, the term is used for the approximately circular depression in the surface of a planet, moon or other solid body in the Solar System, formed by the hypervelocity impact of a smaller body with the surface.
If F ( r ) represents gravity, it is a negative term proportional to 1 / r < sup > 2 </ sup >, so the net acceleration in r in the rotating frame depends on a difference of reciprocal square and reciprocal cube terms, which are in balance in a circular orbit but otherwise typically not.
In this local coordinate system the acceleration resembles the expression for nonuniform circular motion with the local radius ρ ( s ), and the centripetal acceleration is identified as the second term.
In the Pyramid Texts and Coffin Texts it is revealed the ancient Egyptians believed Nun ( the Ocean ) was a circular body surrounding nbwt ( a term meaning " dry lands " or " Islands ") and therefore believed in a similar Ancient Near Eastern circular earth cosmography surrounded by water.
The term labyrinth came to be applied to any unicursal maze, whether of a particular circular shape ( illustration ) or rendered as square.
It, and an account of The Martyrdom of Polycarp that takes the form of a circular letter from the church of Smyrna to the churches of Pontus, form part of the collection of writings Roman Catholics term " The Apostolic Fathers " to emphasize their particular closeness to the apostles in Church traditions.
Since the mid-1990s, the term " kcmil " has been adopted as the " official " designation of a thousand circular mils, but the designation " MCM " still remains in wide use.
Observing the circular dependence of theory and observation in science, and classifying the sciences in this way, Comte may be regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term.
The term " beam width " may be preferred in applications where the beam does not have circular symmetry.
* Bullseye cancellation also called " Socked on the nose " or SOTN, is a stamp collector's term for a cancellation, typically of circular design, centered on the postage stamp.
The term, roundabout, is reserved for circular flow intersections where entering traffic must yield to traffic already in device, with the intention to calm the traffic and enable the highest flow possible through the intersection along with the highest safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
A circular definition is one that uses the term ( s ) being defined as a part of the definition or assumes a prior understanding of the term being defined.
The term circular saw is most commonly used to refer to a hand-held electric circular saw designed for cutting wood, which may be used less optimally for cutting other materials with the exchange of specific blades.
Observing the circular dependence of theory and observation in science, and classifying the sciences in this way, Comte may be regarded as the first philosopher of science in the modern sense of the term.
The term " record label " derives from the circular label in the center of a vinyl record which prominently displays the manufacturer's name, along with other information .< ref >
A saucer dome is the architectural term used for a low pitched shallow dome which is described geometrically as having a circular base and a segmental ( less than a semicircle ) section.
The word was used both by Euclid and Archimedes, who used the term " solid rhombus " for two right circular cones sharing a common base.
The term has evolved to account for any activity in which a group of resources is interacted with singularly and in a circular order.
As the term is generally used, time slices are assigned to each process in equal portions and in circular order, handling all processes without priority ( also known as cyclic executive ).
The first part of this paper takes the form of a reply to an argument for the existence of Universals: from observing that we do use words such as " grey " or " circular " and that we use a single term in each case, it follows that there must be a something that is named by such terms — a universal.
The term is most commonly used to describe the pigmented area on the human breast around the nipple ( areola mammae ) but it can also be used to describe other small circular areas such as the inflamed region surrounding a pimple.

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The latter is expressed by a number called the dielectric constant. The term insulator is generally used to indicate electrical obstruction while the term dielectric is used to indicate the energy storing capacity of the material ( by means of polarization ).
The term " polarization " may also refer to the through-bond ( inductive or resonant effect ) or through-space influence of a nearby functional group on the electronic properties ( e. g., dipole moment ) of a covalent bond or atom.
The term is also used in piezoelectric materials to refer to the temperature at which spontaneous polarization is lost on heating.
( 10 ), the first term is the radiation power with polarization in the orbit plane, and the second term is the polarization orthogonal to the orbit plane.
The second term on the right hand side is the displacement current as originally conceived by Maxwell, associated with the polarization of the individual molecules of the dielectric material.
In 1851, Benton was denied a sixth term by the Missouri legislature ; the polarization of the slavery issue made it impossible for a moderate and unionist to hold that state's senatorial seat.
By the late 1960s, however, it had become clear that the risky shift was just one type of many attitudes that became more extreme in groups, leading Moscovici and Zavalloni to term the overall phenomenon " group polarization ".
The term group polarization is used when discussing the attitude change on the individual level, where the term choice shift is used when discussing the attitude change of a group.
The second term on the right hand side is associated with the polarization of the individual molecules of the dielectric material.
The term polarization comes from political science.
For a linear medium, only the first term of this equation is significant and the polarization varies linearly with the electric field.
which is similar to the linear relationship between polarization and an electric field of a wave, with an additional non-linear susceptibility term proportional to the square of the amplitude of the external field.
The black curve is the Coulombic 1 / r potential of the hydrogen atom while the dashed red curve includes the 1 / r < sup > 4 </ sup > term due to polarization of the ion core.
where J < sub > f </ sub > is the electric current density of free charges ( also called the free current ), the second term is the contribution from the magnetization, and the last term is related to the electric polarization P.
Today the term multiferroic has been expanded to include materials which exhibit any type of long range magnetic ordering, spontaneous electric polarization, and / or ferroelasticity.

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It became the sole `` subject '' of `` international law '' ( a term which, it is pertinent to remember, was coined by Bentham ), a body of legal principle which by and large was made up of what Western nations could do in the world arena.
So in these pages the term `` technology '' is used to include any and all means which could amplify, project, or augment man's control over himself and over other men.
It is of the utmost importance to the people of America and of the world how their governing President `` ends up '' during the four years of his term.
Only when that term is ended and he is a private citizen again can he be permitted the freedom and the courage to discount the dangers of his death.
`` I may possibly be a greater risk than is the normal person of my age '', the President had said on February 29th of the election year, ignoring the fact that no one of his age had ever lived out another term.
Let us not confuse the issue by labeling the objective or the method `` psychoanalytic '', for this is a well established term of art for the specific ideas and procedures initiated by Sigmund Freud and his followers for the study and treatment of disordered personalities.
Mr. Wagner might or might not be a `` new '' Mayor in this third term, now that he is free of the pressure of those party leaders whom he calls `` bosses ''.
This is done at varying speeds, ranging from the slow and fast Shifte Telli ( a musical term meaning double strings ) to the fastest, ecstatic Karshilama ( meaning greetings or welcome ).
the term of loans for working capital is 6 years.
Interim financing of construction costs is provided by a short term loan from The Chase Manhattan Bank.
For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
If you would feel happier with full collision insurance, there is a small additional charge, again varying from country to country and depending on the term of such insurance.
The collective by which I address you in the title above is neither patronizing nor jocose but an exact industrial term in use among professional thieves.
for, using the fact that N and N' commute Af and so when R is sufficiently large every term in this expression for Af will be 0.
The only other one I shall mention here is his use of the term capitalism.
This is not, however, the case, and development is a term which we can apply to Hardy only in a very limited sense.
`` Disaffiliation '', by the way, is the term used by the critic and poet, Lawrence Lipton, who has written several articles on this subject, the first of which, in The Nation, quoted as Epigraph: `` We disaffiliate.
This term refers to the ability of a material to resist bending stress and is determined by measuring the load required to cause failure by bending.
Incumbent Richard Salter seeks re-election and is opposed by Donald Huffman for the five-year term.
The term " anthropology " is from the Greek anthrōpos (), " man ", understood to mean humankind or humanity, and-logia (- λογία ), " discourse " or " study.
In some European countries, all cultural anthropology is known as ethnology ( a term coined and defined by Adam F. Kollár in 1783 ).
As amoebas themselves are polyphyletic and subject to some imprecision in definition, the term " amoeboid " does not provide identification of an organism, and is better understood as description of locomotion.

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