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  2. Radar angels - Wikipedia

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    Radar angels are an effect seen on radar displays when there is a periodic structure in the view of the radar that is roughly the same length as the signal's wavelength.The angel appears to be a physically huge object on the display, often miles across, that can obscure real targets.

  3. Bragg's law - Wikipedia

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    This equation, Bragg's law, describes the condition on θ for constructive interference. [12] A map of the intensities of the scattered waves as a function of their angle is called a diffraction pattern. Strong intensities known as Bragg peaks are obtained in the diffraction pattern when the scattering angles satisfy Bragg condition.

  4. Stripping of the Altar - Wikipedia

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    A wooden cross sits in front of the bare chancel for the veneration of the cross ceremony, which occurs during the United Methodist Good Friday liturgy. [1] The Stripping of the Altar or the Stripping of the Chancel is a ceremony carried out in many Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, and Anglican churches on Maundy Thursday. [2]

  5. Church service - Wikipedia

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    A church service (or a worship service) is a formalized period of Christian communal worship, often held in a church building. Most Christian denominations hold church services on the Lord's Day (offering Sunday morning and Sunday evening services); a number of traditions have mid-week services, while some traditions worship on a Saturday.

  6. Field church service - Wikipedia

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    Although field church service seems similar to drumhead service as forms of Christian military worship, there are meaningful differences. Drumhead service is a special service traditionally held in a military context where an improvised altar is created by stacking drums on top of each other and covering them with a cloth or flag. [ 1 ]

  7. KQSL - Wikipedia

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    KQSL (channel 8) is a religious television station licensed to Fort Bragg, California, United States, serving the San Francisco Bay Area which is a broadcast partner of the Total Living Network.

  8. Watch live: Notre-Dame Cathedral reopening in Paris over 5 ...

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    But Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 7-8, mark the official opening ceremony, scheduled for about 7 p.m. in Paris (1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT) with the opening of the doors, a religious ceremony and a concert ...

  9. Kirkin' o' the Tartan - Wikipedia

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    Originally conceived as a Presbyterian ceremony, [4] today it is observed by a variety of Christian denominations, including Episcopalian, Methodist, Catholic, and Orthodox. [ 5 ] While it may be celebrated at different times of the year, popular dates include the Feast of St. Andrew (Andermas) on November 30, and Tartan Day on April 6. [ 2 ]