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wave-like
ˈwave-like, a. and adv. [f. wave n. + -like.] A. adj. Resembling a wave, or what pertains to a wave.1685 Boyle Effects of Motion iii. (1690) 18, I see no necessity of having recourse to any thing but the wave-like motion of the Air for the production of our Phænomenon. 1830 Lyell Princ. Geol. I. 468... Oxford English Dictionary
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Particle- and wave-like properties - Physics Stack Exchange
Particle-like behavior here refers to a classical trajectory, and is an approximation to "true" wave-like behavior. Many questions arise from naively associating photons with particles, having momentum and trajectory. In reality, what makes the photons particle-like is their countability. Thus, I would say that the main particle-like property ...
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Trough (economics)
The time evolution of many economics variables exhibits a wave-like behavior with local maxima (peaks) followed by local minima (troughs). wikipedia.org
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What is the equation for this wave-like curve whose amplitude decreases to $0$ and frequency increases to infinity as $x\to 0$? Imagine a curve like a sine wave that is mutated thus: For an increasing $X > 0$, and dec...
One such function would be $f(x) = x \cdot \sin(\pi\log_2(x))$, which has zeros at $x = 2^n$, $n\in\mathbb{Z}$ and between two consecutive zeros $2^n$, $2^{n+1}$ reaches an amplitude between $2^n$ and $2^{n+1}$. This has the right scaling behaviour: "Zooming in" by a factor of $2$ on the graph of th...
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Wave dash
It is created by rotating right (clockwise) the wavy dash symbol () to form a vertical wave-like pattern. wikipedia.org
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undulation
undulation/ˌʌndjuˈleɪʃn; ?@ -dʒu-; ˌʌndʒə`leʃən/ n(a) [U] wave-like movement or appearance 波动; 起伏.(b) [C] one of a number of wave-like curves or slopes 波状的弯曲或斜坡 The downs fell in gentle undulations to the sea. 这块丘陵地略带倾斜伸向大海. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Anatrachyntis cyma
The forewings are ochreous with pale ochreous and brownish wave-like markings, basal third is brown, outer edge outwardly oblique and outlined with black wikipedia.org
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undulately
ˈundulately, adv. [f. undulate a.] In a wave-like manner.1872 H. C. Wood Fresh-w. Algæ (1874) 144 End lobes..sinuately or undulately cut at the apex. Oxford English Dictionary
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Pseudorhaphitoma calcata
Sculpture : oblique, wave-like, radial folds, five to a whorl, expanded and projecting prominently at the summit of each whorl. wikipedia.org
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Arbelodes mondeensis
The forewings are glossy light yellowish-olive with a brown terminal band edged by a wave-like line of ivory yellow. wikipedia.org
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Relationship between sine and cosine in a circle My teacher asked us this question today: What is the relationship between sine and cosine in a circle? No one had any answer to this. Can someone enlighten me here?
Notice how the brown stick moves in a circle, and the gold bars, which correspond to sine and cosine, move up and down and side to side just like a wave-like
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Acheik
The weaving is labor-intensive, requiring at least two weavers to manipulate the shuttles to achieve the interwoven wave-like patterns. The wave-like patterns may have in fact been inspired by Neolithic motifs and natural phenomena (i.e., waves, clouds, indigenous flora and fauna). wikipedia.org
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هيلو فينوس
A Wave لتلائم أسلوب الصيف المنعش . a Wave 2012: What Are You Doing Today? wikipedia.org
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Nenoxites
The traces are hypothesized to have been created via locomotive peristalsis, a wave-like constriction and relaxation of muscle resulting in the sinouous wikipedia.org
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Chili Pepper Hurts the Stomach? (Level 2 Reading) - Quizlet
rúdòng - peristalsis (the wave-like movement of the gut wall); wriggle; squirm
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