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  • 1impact crater — Astron., Geol. crater (def. 2). [1890 95] * * * ▪ landform Introduction       any feature on the continents that has been created by the impact of cosmic bodies (meteorites, asteroids (asteroid), or comets (comet)) on the Earth s surface. In fact …

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  • 2Elastic collision — [ black body radiation (not shown) doesn’t escape a system, atoms in thermal agitation undergo essentially elastic collisions. On average, two atoms rebound from each other with the same kinetic energy as before a collision. Here, room… …

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  • 3Impact crater — The prominent impact crater Tycho on the Moon. In the broadest sense, the term impact crater can be applied to any depression, natural or manmade, resulting from the high velocity impact of a projectile with a larger body. In most common usage,… …

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  • 4абсолютно упругий удар — Удар, при котором коэффициент восстановления равен единице. [Сборник рекомендуемых терминов. Выпуск 102. Теоретическая механика. Академия наук СССР. Комитет научно технической терминологии. 1984 г.] Тематики теоретическая механика Обобщающие… …

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  • 5Fracture mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 6Invincible Steel Man Daitarn 3 — Logo from show opening 無敵鋼人ダイターン3 (Muteki Kōjin Daitarn 3) Genre …

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  • 7Mister Fantastic — Mr. Fantastic Artwork for the cover of Fantastic Four vol. 3, 52 (Apr, 2002). Art by Mike Wieringo. Publication information Publisher …

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  • 8Лавендел, Эгон Эдгарович — Эгон Лавендел (латыш. Egons Lavendelis; 20 декабря 1934(19341220) года, Рига, Латвия)  латвийский и советский ученый. Доктор технических наук (СССР), хаб. доктор (Латвия). Профессор РТУ. Emeritus академик АН Латвии, академик Европейской …

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  • 9Homeopathy — Homeopathy: coined in German from Greek hómoios ὅμοιος like + páthos πάθος suffering Oxford English Dictionary …

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  • 10wound — wound1 woundedly, adv. woundingly, adv. /woohnd/; Older Use and Literary /wownd/, n. 1. an injury, usually involving division of tissue or rupture of the integument or mucous membrane, due to external violence or some mechanical agency rather… …

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