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  2. List of conjunctions (astronomy) - Wikipedia

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    Conjunction of Mercury and Venus, appearing above the Moon, at the Paranal Observatory. This is a list of the Solar System's recent planetary conjunctions (in other words, when two planets look close together) for the period 2005–2020.

  3. Astrological aspect - Wikipedia

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    For example, if an astrologer creates a Horoscope that shows the apparent positions of the celestial bodies at the time of a person's birth (Natal Chart), and the angular distance between Mars and Venus is 92° ecliptic longitude, the chart is said to have the aspect "Venus Square Mars" with an orb of 2° (i.e., it is 2° away from being an ...

  4. Astrological symbols - Wikipedia

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    The glyph of the Conjunction plus a circle on top of its line, implying two objects are opposed. Occultation 🝵 U+1F775: 0° Conjunction with eclipse. Solar eclipse when the Sun and Moon are in conjunction. Less commonly used for the Moon eclipsing any of the planets, as opposed to a mere conjunction, or for any of the planets and their moons ...

  5. Astronomical symbols - Wikipedia

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    Hencke requested that the symbol for 5 Astraea be an upside-down anchor; [54] however, a weighing scale was sometimes used instead. [16] [55] Gauss named 6 Hebe at Hencke's request, and chose a wineglass as the symbol. [56] [57] As more new asteroids were discovered, astronomers continued to assign symbols to them.

  6. Conjunction - Wikipedia

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    Conjunction may refer to: Conjunction (grammar), a part of speech; Logical conjunction, a mathematical operator Conjunction introduction, a rule of inference of propositional logic; Conjunction (astronomy), in which two astronomical bodies appear close together in the sky; Conjunction (astrology), astrological aspect in horoscopic astrology

  7. Cell junction - Wikipedia

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    Similarly to desmosomes and hemidesmosomes, their transmembrane anchors are composed of cadherins in those that anchor to other cells and integrins (focal adhesion) in those that anchor to extracellular matrix. There is considerable morphologic diversity among adherens junctions. Those that tie cells to one another are seen as isolated streaks ...

  8. Module:Chart - Wikipedia

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    Module Chart exports two functions: bar chart and pie chart Note - Template:Graph:Chart is an alternative template, that may be more suitable for your use case. Drawing Bar charts: "bar chart"

  9. Logical connective - Wikipedia

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    In formal languages, truth functions are represented by unambiguous symbols.This allows logical statements to not be understood in an ambiguous way. These symbols are called logical connectives, logical operators, propositional operators, or, in classical logic, truth-functional connectives.