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  2. Waterfall plot - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall plots are often used to show how two-dimensional phenomena change over time. [1] A three-dimensional spectral waterfall plot is a plot in which multiple curves of data, typically spectra, are displayed simultaneously. Typically the curves are staggered both across the screen and vertically, with "nearer" curves masking the ones behind.

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  4. Waterfall - Wikipedia

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    Waterfalls play a role in many cultures, as religious sites and subjects of art and music. [31] [43] Many artists have painted waterfalls and they are referenced in many songs, such as those of the Kaluli people in Papua New Guinea. Michael Harner titled his study of the Jivaroan peoples of Ecuador The Jivaro: People of the Sacred Waterfalls. [43]

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  6. Category:Waterfalls of Indonesia - Wikipedia

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  7. Waterfall (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... a 3D plot of the information on a spectrogram, ... "Waterfall", by Gavin DeGraw from Free, 2009 "Waterfall", by Heavenstamp, ...

  8. Sipisopiso - Wikipedia

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    The Sipiso-piso waterfall seen from the eastern rim of the Lake Toba crater, Sumatra. The Sipiso-piso is a plunge waterfall in the Batak highlands of Sumatra, Indonesia.It is formed by a small underground river of the Karo plateau that falls from a cave in the side of caldera of Lake Toba, some 120 metres (390 ft) down to lake level. [1]

  9. File:Ghostscript waterfall.pdf - Wikipedia

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