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  2. Anthonology - Wikipedia

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    Anthonology is a collection of 21 science-fiction and fantasy short stories. [1]Possible to Rue; The Toaster; Quinquepedalian; Encounter; Phog; The Ghost Galaxies (The author prefers the title "Ghost")

  3. Bridge scour - Wikipedia

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    The empirical scour equations for live-bed scour, clear-water scour, and local scour at piers and abutments are shown in the Chapter 5 – General Scour section. The total scour depth is determined by adding three scour components which includes the long-term aggradation and degradation of the river bed, general scour at the bridge and local ...

  4. Peierls transition - Wikipedia

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    The earliest written record of the Peierls transition was presented at the 1954 École de physique des Houches.These lecture notes (shown below) contain Rudolf Peierls' handwritten equations and figures, and can be viewed [3] in the library of the Institut Laue–Langevin, in Grenoble, France.

  5. W. Caleb McDaniel - Wikipedia

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    Upon earning his PhD, McDaniel accepted an assistant professor of history position at the University of Denver before moving to Rice University. [6] In his early years at Rice, he published Repealing Unions: American Abolitionists, Irish Repeal, and the Origins of Garrisonian Disunionism in the Journal of the Early Republic, which received the 2008 Ralph D. Gray Article Prize.

  6. Macroscope (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The central plot device is the "macroscope", a large crystal that can be used to focus a newly discovered type of particle, the "macron". Macrons are not subject to many of the effects that interfere with light, and as a result the macroscope can focus on any location in space-time with exceptional clarity, producing what is essentially a telescope of infinite resolution in the space-time ...

  7. Mode of limited transposition - Wikipedia

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    Modes of limited transposition are musical modes or scales that fulfill specific criteria relating to their symmetry and the repetition of their interval groups. These scales may be transposed to all twelve notes of the chromatic scale, but at least two of these transpositions must result in the same pitch classes, thus their transpositions are "limited".

  8. Charles Sanders Peirce - Wikipedia

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    Peirce's projection of a sphere onto a square keeps angles true except at four isolated points on the equator, and has less scale variation than the Mercator projection. It can be tessellated; that is, multiple copies can be joined continuously edge-to-edge. On April 20, 1877, he was elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences. [30]

  9. Seismic magnitude scales - Wikipedia

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    All magnitude scales retain the logarithmic scale as devised by Charles Richter, and are adjusted so the mid-range approximately correlates with the original "Richter" scale. [8] Most magnitude scales are based on measurements of only part of an earthquake's seismic wave-train, and therefore are incomplete.