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  • 101acceleration — /ak sel euh ray sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of accelerating; increase of speed or velocity. 2. a change in velocity. 3. Mech. the time rate of change of velocity with respect to magnitude or direction; the derivative of velocity with respect to time.… …

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  • 102Gyre — (j[imac]r), n. [L. gyrus, Gr. gy^ros, cf. gyro s round.] A circular motion, or a circle described by a moving body; a turn or revolution; a circuit. [1913 Webster] Quick and more quick he spins in giddy gyres. Dryden. [1913 Webster] Still… …

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  • 103Collision-induced dissociation — In Mass spectrometry, Collision induced dissociation (CID), referred to by some as collisionally activated dissociation (CAD), is a mechanism by which to fragment molecular ions in the gas phase. The molecular ions are usually accelerated by some …

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  • 104Babyji — Infobox Book name = Babyji title orig = translator = image caption = author = Abha Dawesar illustrator = cover artist = country = language = English series = subject = genre = publisher = Anchor Books release date = 2005 english release date =… …

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  • 105Culoepuya — The culo e puya drums, also known as culoepuya, culo e puya, or culepuya, are a battery of small drums originally from Venezuela, with a Kongo lineage. They are used in an ensemble also known as redondo drums, after the dance motion and the… …

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  • 106circulation — n. 1. Motion in a circle. 2. Diffusion, dissemination, promulgation, propagation, spread, spreading. 3. Currency, money, circulating medium. 4. Extent of subscription, number of copies distributed, number of takers, number of copies disposed of …

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  • 107CircleVision — Circle Vision 360° Circle Vision 360°, à l origine Circarama, est le nom d une technique de cinéma développée par Walt Disney Imagineering pour certaines attractions des parcs Disney[1]. Sommaire 1 La technique 2 Attractions des parcs Di …

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  • 108equinoxes, precession of the — Motion of the points where the Sun crosses the celestial equator, caused by precession of Earth s axis. Hipparchus noticed that the stars positions were shifted consistently from earlier measures, indicating that Earth, not the stars, was moving …

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  • 109rotation — motion of an object where the path of every point is a circle or circular arc. A rotation is defined by a point and vector which determine the axis of rotation. The direction of the vector is the direction of the axis and the magnitude of the… …

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  • 110Centripetal force — Not to be confused with Centrifugal force. Classical mechanics Newton s Second Law …

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