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object-matter [f. object ppl. a. + matter.] † 1. (Properly two words: see object ppl. a. 1.) Matter presented to view, or to be employed as an instrument or means to some end. Obs.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 60 The object matter or signall means of divining (by things in heaven, or on earth). 2. The matte...
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Object skill
Dependence on high-capacity memory
Just like any other skills, two aspects of object skill matter most: accuracy and speed. Limitations of object skill
Due to its automatic and inflexible nature, object skill can be detrimental when changes happen.
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Matter
He carefully separates "matter" from space and time, and defines it in terms of the object referred to in Newton's first law of motion. "partonic" matter, "dark" matter, "anti"-matter, "strange" matter, and "nuclear" matter.
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を particle usage in the quote "you, help me" why do i have to use and not IE: instead of Why is a direct object? I thought that only objects and nouns could be a direct object, so I assume I was wrong? Could so...
marks the object of the sentence. That means the one being acted upon.
When you want to say something like "He helped me". "me" is the one being helped (the recipient of the action), and so is the object.
If you write
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you're saying "He helped me."
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Massive compact halo object
A massive astrophysical compact halo object (MACHO) is a kind of astronomical body that might explain the apparent presence of dark matter in galaxy halos Project, an observational search for MACHOs
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Exotic matter
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Planetary-mass object
A planetary-mass object (PMO), planemo, or planetary body is, by geophysical definition of celestial objects, any celestial object massive enough to achieve The shrinking star can then become a planetary-mass object. An example is a Jupiter-mass object orbiting the pulsar PSR J1719−1438.
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What kind of object is "the product of all objects of a category"? Let us denote the set of all objects of a small complete category by $C^{\bullet}$. My question is concerned with the limit of the diagram $$C^{\bulle...
Here is a relevant result showing that such categories are probably rare. Freyd showed that if a small category has all small limits, then it must be a preorder. So we can more or less reduce to the case that $C$ is a poset, in which case the product of all of the objects is a smallest element (if i...
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Art Meets Matter
Art Meets Matter explores the relationship between use and context. object when reading.
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Choose $n$ objects with replacement from a bag with $n$ objects What is the number of ways of choosing $n$ objects with replacement from a bag with $n$ objects (where order doesn't matter and each object is distinct)?...
I think that stars and bars) can be used here. For any pair of natural numbers $n$ and $k$, the number of distinct $k$-tuples of non-negative integers whose sum is $n$ is given by the binomial coefficient $$ {n+k-1\choose n}. $$ In this case, $k=n$ and we obtain the answer ${2n-1\choose n}$.
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Scully & Herbert Walther, Quantum Optical Tests of Complementarity, Nature, Vol 351, pp 111–116 (9 May 1991) and (same authors) The Duality in Matter and Demonstrates that complementarity is enforced, and quantum interference effects destroyed, by decoherence (irreversible object-apparatus correlations),
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Object
time or place
Physical object, an identifiable collection of matter
Goal, an aim, target, or objective
Object (grammar), a sentence element, such as sets
Object, an entity treated by mathematical category theory
Physics
Physical body or object, in physics, an identifiable collection of matter
Planetary
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Digital Molecular Matter
Digital Molecular Matter (DMM) is a proprietary middleware physics engine developed by Pixelux for generating realistic destruction and deformation effects Developers can assign physical properties to a given object or portion of an object, which allow the object to behave as it would in the real world (ice
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Degenerate matter
Therefore, the phenomenon is the opposite of that normally found in matter where if the mass of the matter is increased, the object becomes bigger. the object against collapse.
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Object-oriented ontology
Dim objects lightly manifest themselves in an assemblage of objects; for example, a neutrino passing through solid matter without producing observable He has subsequently enumerated five characteristics of hyperobjects:
Viscous: Hyperobjects adhere to any other object they touch, no matter how hard
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Physical object
In common usage and classical mechanics, a physical object or physical body (or simply an object or body) is a collection of matter within a defined contiguous The matter in the object is constrained (to a greater or lesser degree) to move as one object.
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