butterfly ray

  • 21Butterfly Cluster — Observation data (J2000.0 epoch) Constellation Scorpius …

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  • 22Ray — /ray/ for 1, 2, 4, 5; /ruy/ for 3, n. 1. John, 1627? 1705, English naturalist. 2. Man /man/, 1890 1976, U.S. painter and photographer. 3. Satyajit /sut yeuh jit/, 1921 92, Indian film director. 4. a male given name, form of Raymond …

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  • 23Butterfly effect in popular culture — The concept of the butterfly effect is frequently referred to in popular culture in terms of the novelty of a minor change in circumstances causing a large change in outcome.Fact|date=July 2008The term is sometimes used in popular media dealing… …

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  • 24Butterfly-Effekt — Als Schmetterlingseffekt (engl. butterfly effect) bezeichnet man den Effekt, dass in komplexen, dynamischen Systemen eine große Empfindlichkeit auf kleine Abweichungen in den Anfangsbedingungen besteht. Geringfügig veränderte Anfangsbedingungen… …

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  • 25Butterfly effect — For other uses, see Butterfly effect (disambiguation). Point attractors in 2D phase space. In chaos theory, the butterfly effect is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions; where a small change at one place in a nonlinear system can result …

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  • 26Butterfly kick — For the swimming technique, see Butterfly stroke. A butterfly kick or horse kick (xuànzi 旋子 circle) is a kick featured within many disciplines of martial arts, but originally practiced in Chinese martial arts, in particular modern wushu. It is so …

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  • 27Butterfly Effect 2 — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Butterfly Effect 2 Originaltitel The Butterfly Effect 2 …

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  • 28Butterfly Effect 3 — Dieser Artikel wurde wegen inhaltlicher Mängel auf der Qualitätssicherungsseite der Redaktion Film und Fernsehen unter Angabe von Verbesserungsvorschlägen eingetragen. Beteilige Dich an der Verbesserung dieses Artikels und entferne diesen… …

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  • 29ray — ray1 raylike, adj. /ray/, n. 1. a narrow beam of light. 2. a gleam or slight manifestation: a ray of hope. 3. a raylike line or stretch of something. 4. light or radiance. 5. a line of sight. 6. Physics, Optics. a …

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  • 30Bishop ray — Ray Ray, n. [F. raie, L. raia. Cf. {Roach}.] (Zo[ o]l.) (a) Any one of numerous elasmobranch fishes of the order Rai[ae], including the skates, torpedoes, sawfishes, etc. (b) In a restricted sense, any of the broad, flat, narrow tailed species,… …

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