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isochronal
isochronal, a. (aɪˈsɒkrənəl) Also 8 erron. -cronal. [f. mod.L. isochron-us (Leibnitz), a. Gr. ἰσόχρον-ος equal in time (f. ἰσο-, iso- + χρόνος time) + -al1. Cf. F. isochrone (1703 in Hatz.–Darm.).] 1. = isochronous a. 1. † isochronal line [tr. L. linea isochrona (Leibnitz, 1689)], a curve in which a...
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Omega1 Scorpii
It has a luminosity of 9,120 Suns, consistent with an isochronal age of 5 million years and an estimated mass of 11 solar masses.
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isochronic
isochronic, a. (aɪsəʊˈkrɒnɪk) [f. as isochron-al + -ic.] 1. Also isoˈchronical. = isochronous a. 1.1779 Mann in Phil. Trans. LXIX. 583 This curve is what is called the Horizontal Isochronic. 1794 G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. I. iii. 65 The isochronical vibrations of the pendulum. 1827 Westm. Rev. VI...
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BiSS interface
Isochronal, real time capable data transmission
bidirectional communication with two unidirectional lines
Point-to-point or multi-slave networks
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isochronism
isochronism (aɪˈsɒkrənɪz(ə)m) [f. as isochronal a. + -ism: cf. Gr. χρονίζ-ειν to spend time, continue in time. Cf. F. isochronisme (1735 in Hatz.).] 1. The character or property of being isochronous, or of oscillating or taking place in equal spaces of time.1770 Gentl. Mag. XL. 416 Nothing seemed to...
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isopiptesis
isepiptesis, isopiptesis rare. (aɪˌsɛpɪˈ(p)tiːsɪs, aɪsəʊpɪˈ(p)tiːsɪs) [a. G. isepiptese (A. T. von Middendorff 1855, in Mém. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Pétersbourg, 6e série, Sci. nat. VIII. 8), f. Gr. ἐπίπτησις flying down upon.] A line (either imaginary or on a map) connecting points which migrating bird...
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Sigma Scorpii
Recent isochronal age estimates for the system yield ages of 8–10 million years through comparison of the HR diagram positions for the stars to modern
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isochron
isochron, a. and n. (ˈaɪsəʊkrɒn) Also isochrone (-krəʊn), 8 erron. -crone. [f. Gr. ἰσόχρον-ος (see isochronal a.).] A. adj. (In form isochrone) = isochronous a. 11697 Evelyn Numism. viii. 281 The Equated Isocrone Motion. 1762 tr. Busching's Syst. Geog. I. Pref. 35 The degrees of the meridian, and th...
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Fomalhaut
A recent age estimate for TW PsA () agrees very well with the isochronal age for Fomalhaut (), further arguing for the two stars forming a physical binary
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Tau Scorpii
more recent analysis of the HR diagram position for Tau Scorpii estimates its effective temperature to be with a luminosity of , consistent with an isochronal
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oscillate
oscillate, v. (ˈɒsɪleɪt) [f. L. oscillāt-, ppl. stem of oscillāre to swing: see -ate3.] 1. a. intr. To swing backwards and forwards, like a pendulum; to vibrate; to move to and fro between two points.1726 Stone Math. Dict. s.v. Oscillation, If a single Pendulum be suspended between two Semi-Cycloids...
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54 Piscium
The age of the star is about 6.4 billion years, based on chromospheric activity and isochronal analysis.
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Pi Scorpii
position for the primary star Pi Scorpii A estimates its effective temperature to be 25,230 kelvins with a luminosity of 21,900 Suns, consistent with an isochronal
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Pulse (music)
An isochronal or equally spaced pulse on one level that uses varied pulse groups (rather than just one pulse group the whole piece) create a pulse on the (slower) multiple level that is non-isochronal (a stream of 2+3... at the eighth note level would create a pulse of a quarter note+dotted quarter note
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Colin Campbell (astronomer)
at Black-River in Jamaica, by Colin Campbell, Esq; F.R.S. concerning the Going of a Clock; In Order to Determine the Difference between the Lengths of Isochronal
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