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  • 31Tidal acceleration — is an effect of the tidal forces between an orbiting natural satellite ( i.e. a moon), and the planet (called the primary) that it orbits. It causes a gradual recession of a satellite in a prograde orbit away from the primary, and a corresponding …

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  • 32nature, philosophy of — Introduction       the discipline that investigates substantive issues regarding the actual features of nature as a reality. The discussion here is divided into two parts: the philosophy of physics and the philosophy of biology.       In this… …

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  • 33Hydroelectricity — The Gordon Dam in Tasmania is a large hydro facility, with an installed capacity of 430 MW …

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  • 34Beijing — Peking redirects here. For other uses, see Peking (disambiguation). Beijing 北京   Municipality   Municipality of Beijing • 北京市 …

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  • 35Monte Carlo method — Not to be confused with Monte Carlo algorithm. Computational physics …

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  • 36HNK Hajduk Split — Hajduk Split Full name Hrvatski nogometni klub Hajduk Split Nickname(s) Bili ( Whites ) Majstori s mora ( Masters from the Sea ) …

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  • 37Tailings — A panorama of Broken Hill, New South Wales, backed by the man made mullock (waste tailings) heaps from the Line of Lode mine (the mullock heaps are the hills that stretch across this image). Tailings, also called mine dumps, slimes, tails, leach… …

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  • 38TEMPS — Chacun sait à quel aspect de son expérience répond le mot de temps; mais aucune définition de la notion correspondante n’a reçu jusqu’ici, chez les savants comme chez les philosophes, une approbation unanime. Sensible à cette difficulté qu’il… …

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  • 39fort — 1. fort, forte [ fɔr, fɔrt ] adj. et n. m. • Xe; fém. fort jusqu au XIVe; lat. fortis I ♦ Qui a de la force, un grand pouvoir d action. 1 ♦ Qui a de la force physique. ⇒ puissant, résistant, robuste, solide, vigoureux; fam …

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  • 40point — 1. point [ pwɛ̃ ] n. m. • 1175 « endroit, moment »; lat. punctum « piqûre », de pungere → poindre I ♦ A ♦ Portion de l espace déterminée avec précision. 1 ♦ Endroit, lieu. En divers, en plusieurs points. « il relevait la tête et fixait son regard …

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