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  • Mass, in classical mechanics, is the measure of an object's resistance ... of an particle at rest, with respect to the observer. Rest mass is independent ...
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  • A correction was printed in The Observer [http://observer.guardian ... by Amelia Gentleman and Robin McKie in The Observer]. *[http://www ...
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  • sunset (by).jpg|right|250px|thumb|High up in the sky, the moon appears smaller.]] ... of different extents. These cause the observer to judge the moon close ...
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  • It would not be an exaggeration to say that the distinction between ... objects to a lack of true knowledge on the observer's part. ...
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  • :This article is intended as a generally accessible introduction to ... has the same results as it would if the observer were at rest (or moving ...
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  • stars, are marine invertebrates that make up the class Crinoidea of the echinoderms ... (at some point in their lives). Although the basic echinoderm pattern of ...
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  • Classical mechanics is used for describing the motion of macroscopic ... by the absence of acceleration of the observer and the requirement that ...
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  • The European Commission (formally the Commission of the European Communities ... The term "Commission" can mean either the college of Commissioners ...
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  • #039;), pronounced tsɔktɕʰẽ in the International Phonetic Alphabet ... Many Tibetan lamas, particularly of the Nyingma and Kagyu schools ...
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  • (“induced”) by an electric current. The current may be as small as ... Earth’s magnetic field protects the planet from the solar wind whose ...
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  • meteorologist and physicist who developed the cloud chamber for visualizing ... Wilson was born in the parish of Glencorse, Midlothian, near Edinburgh ...
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  • The Dukedom of Wellington, derived from Wellington in Somerset, England ... Wellington is considered to have been one of the greatest British ...
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  • In Western tonal music a key is the central aural reference point ... Although the key of a piece may be named in the title (e.g. Symphony ...
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  • accuracy and neutrality of the observer is one of the points of ... arising from the biological nature of the observer. Carter also warned that ...
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  • of pleasure, joy, and satisfaction to the observer, through sensory manifestations ... it largely depends on the attitude of the observer. Baumgarten and G. E. ...
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  • them to be lively and entertaining for the mass market. ... He rescued the financially desperate The Observer and The Times in ...
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  • was a German fighter pilot known as "The Red Baron." He was the ... Von Richthofen was the most famous member of the Lutskreitkräfte ...
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  • Panpsychism is the view that all of the fundamental entities in the ... The view has appeared numerous times in the history of philosophical ...
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  • fame as an Australian explorer. He was the leader of the ill-fated Burke ... Burke was born in St. Clerah's, County Galway, Ireland, in 1821 ...
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  • astronomical sextants for measuring the apparent distances between stars. ... telescope dome can be rotated, allowing the observer to point the instrument ...
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