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  • 51lee wave — ▪ air current       vertical undulation of airstreams on the lee side of a mountain. (The lee side is the side that is downstream from the wind.) The first wave occurs above the mountain that causes it, with a series of waves of equal horizontal… …

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  • 52Rogue wave — This article is about the deep ocean rogue waves which occur far out at sea. For tsunami and tidal wave phenomena, see those respective articles. For other uses, see Rogue wave (disambiguation). The Draupner wave, a single giant wave measured on… …

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  • 53New Wave science fiction — New Wave is a term applied to science fiction produced in the 1960s and 1970s and characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, a literary or artistic sensibility, and a focus on soft as opposed to hard science.… …

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  • 54Pp-wave spacetime — In general relativity, the pp wave spacetimes, or pp waves for short, are an important family of exact solutions of Einstein s field equation. These solutions model radiation moving at the speed of light. This radiation may consist of:*… …

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  • 55Dark Wave — For the 1956 documentary film, see The Dark Wave. Dark Wave Stylistic origins New Wave, post punk, gothic rock, industrial, synthpop Cultural origins late 1970s to early 1980s Europe (most notably England, Germany, France and Italy) …

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  • 56P-wave — This article is on the type of seismic wave. For the term used in electrocardiography, see P wave (electrocardiography). P wave can also refer to a type of electronic wavefunction in atomic physics; see atomic orbital. Plane P wave …

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  • 57New Wave (science fiction) — New Wave is a term applied to science fiction writing characterized by a high degree of experimentation, both in form and in content, and a highbrow and self consciously literary or artistic sensibility. The term New Wave is borrowed from film… …

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  • 58Sawtooth wave — The sawtooth wave (or saw wave) is a kind of non sinusoidal waveform. It is named a sawtooth based on its resemblance to the teeth on the blade of a saw.The usual convention is that a sawtooth wave ramps upward as time goes by and then sharply… …

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  • 59Rayleigh wave — Rayleigh waves, also known as the Rayleigh Lamb Wave or ground roll , are a type of surface wave. They are associated on the Earth with earthquakes and subterranean movement of magma, or with any other source of seismic energy, such as an… …

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  • 60Next Wave Festival — There is also the BAM Next Wave Festival in New York City run by the Brooklyn Academy of Music and anual festival ...příští vlna / next wave... in Prague, Czech republic. Next Wave is a biennial festival based in Melbourne, Australia, which… …

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