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    The most recent high resolution surveys are indicating that the interstellar radio spectrum appears to be rather cluttered up at least at mm wave frequencies. ... N. (1963). Wave Mechanics and its Applications, p. 258. Dover, N.Y. ... In this way a...
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    of waves. The ratiocA. cB. is a constant called the refractive index of medium (B) with respect to. ... f(b)). However, the points on the curve at x0 and x1 meritcomment. ... 15. Key Point 3. Points on the curve y = f(x) at whichdf. ... xx0. f(x) to...
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    A2, A5. K5 the basic areas of physics i.e. classical and quantum mechanics, thermal physics, wave phenomena, properties of matter, electromagnetism and statistical physics. ... JACS code(s) Select between one and three codes from the HESA website.
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    In terms of non-equilibriumtransport phenomena, the temperature, pressure and density perturbations propagate quickly asacoustic waves due to low thermal diffusivity and high compressibility, which is known as thepiston effect ... As the intensity...
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    historical data investigate whether the so-called “first wave of democratisation” that took place from. ... 2 A parallel strand of this literature investigates this relationship by focusing on the second and third waves of democratisation,...
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    We tend to think of comets as individual objects but it is possible that large clouds of comet-type objects exist which emit radio waves and it could be difficult to ... 1977) which shows the extent of the stars, dust clouds and emission nebulae.
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    Hence, it is neither new nor unprecedented. From the Celts, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings, Normans, and so on through the centuries, Britain is a country formed by waves of migrants. ... My own paper, ‘The Irish Question: learning lessons from
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    De la Rúa responded with a declaration of a state of siege and unleashed a wave of repression which led to over 20 deaths (Peruzzotti 2001; Manzetti 2002). ... The Return of the State in Argentina. Jean Grugel and Maria Pia Riggirozzi. ... external
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    drainage models: shallow water vs local inertia vs diffusive wave. Journal of 454. ... IWA Publishing [2018]. The definitive peer-reviewed and edited version of this 1. ... of such linking methodologies is lacking. In particular, the determination of
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    to capitalise on successive waves of technological development. ... 10. Much of the analysis around resilience takes sectors as the starting point. ... 3 As measured by a change in the Krugman index. See Figure 8. ... Before the shock: Develop a...