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  • This is a list of '''waves named after people''' (eponymous waves). | [[Faraday wave]] || Water waves || [[Michael Faraday]]
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  • Riding waves every day<br/>
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  • ...talled at the air-inlet and air outlet to prevent the penetration of blast waves caused by explosions outside of the shelter.
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  • ...utes after ''Joyce'' had detected her, she plunged stern first beneath the waves. ''Joyce'' rescued and took prisoner 13 survivors, including the U-boat's s
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  • ...ck shortly after 2100. [[Junkers]] and [[Heinkel]] bombers struck in three waves. The first attack blew the troop-loaded merchantman {{SS|Paul Hamilton}} ou
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  • ...and [[search and rescue]] ship in an area where high winds and forty foot waves were not uncommon. The pattern of operations was five or six days in port,
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  • ...' picked up the crew and [[Unterseeboot 550|''U–550'']] slid beneath the waves at 14:30. The three escorts rejoined the convoy and steamed safely to [[Lis
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  • ...isture was driven off, it burned so clean that all you could see were heat waves. With the vent holes located in the bottom of the retort, the vapors and ga ...is the tar burning off. Finally the smoke will clear and you will just see waves of heat. When this happens, Carefully remove the bricks out from underneith
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  • ...nally, an [[Antenna (radio)|antenna]] will be wired to broadcast the radio waves over the [[AM band]]. Their messages will be transmitted in [[Morse Code]].
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  • ...at discharged too quickly, central sights that fell apart due to the shock waves from firing, lack of training and more, the batteries claimed to have shot
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  • ...]'s maximum speed of 204 knots (or 378&nbsp;km/h, 234 mile/h), into choppy waves of a rather heavy sea. ...speed, it even made double-roll in the air. When it dove into the swelling waves of the heavy sea, it got spinning moment at the hard impact on water entry.
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  • ...worldwide. Germination occurs when the hard outer seed coat is abraded by waves on sand and gravel.
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  • ....7'''&nbsp;[[Electricity]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Magnetism]], '''1.2.8'''&nbsp;[[Waves]]&nbsp;and&nbsp;[[Wave Motion|Wave&nbsp;Motion]]
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  • ...0471370479}}</ref><ref>Salisbury W. W. "Absorbent body for electromagnetic waves", US patent 2599944, June 10, 1952, cited in [http://books.google.com/books ...dar wave strikes the front surface of the dielectric, it is split into two waves of equal intensity.
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  • ...atisfies [[point symmetry]] <ref name=Slawinski>Slawinski, M. A., 2010, '''Waves and Rays in Elastic Continua: 2nd Ed.''', World Scientific. http://samizdat
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  • ...s coated with [[carbonyl iron]] or [[ferrite (magnet)|ferrite]]. [[Radar]] waves induce molecular oscillations from the alternating magnetic field in this p ...and non-magnetic substances. By reducing the reflection of electromagnetic waves, this material helps to reduce the visibility of RAM painted aircraft on ra
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  • ...als which have the capability to [[transmit]] [[light]] ([[electromagnetic waves]]) in the [[visible]] (0.4 – 0.7 micrometers) and mid-[[infrared]] (1...
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  • ...pg|thumb|right|Oobleck on a subwoofer. Applying force to oobleck, by sound waves in this case, makes the non-Newtonian fluid thicken.<ref>This demonstration
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  • ..., thereby generating an AC streaming current at the frequency of the sound waves<ref>Glauser, A.R., Robertson P.A., Lowe, C.R., "An electrokinetic sensor fo ...arallel plate capacitor with a compressible dielectric filling. When sound waves induce a local pressure variation, the spacing of the plates varies at the
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  • ...which act as a natural [[diffraction grating]] for [[visible]] [[light]] [[waves]], particularly when the interstitial spacing is of the same [[order of mag
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  • ...ves]] by increasing air resistance, thus reducing the [[amplitude]] of the waves. The energy is dissipated as [[heat]]. ...n cut into the form of wedges to facilitate the breaking down of the sound waves.
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  • ...t of the [[weathering]] and [[erosion]] of rocks. The action of rivers and waves tends to pile up gravel in large accumulations. This can sometimes result i
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  • ...consumed in Chile, where it may have been introduced by any of the various waves of migrants from the former Ottoman empire and migrants from Eastern Europe
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  • ...rated with a sea motif: marine animals (fish, birds, turtles) in gold and waves in silver maki-e. ...ox. Black lacquered wood sprinkled with gold powder. Tsukegaki technique (waves), usuniku takamakie (boats), raised characters from silver strips, bridge
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  • # Offshore bars and sand waves
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  • ...re. The size and mass of the riprap material absorbs the impact energy of waves, while the gaps between the rocks trap and slow the flow of water, lessenin ...being vertical are often undermined. The riprap absorbs the impact of the waves as they shoot up the wall and then fall back down.
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  • ...]] led to development of devices capable of transmitting/decoding infrared waves in systems ranging from military communications through remote control syst
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  • ...ation of ethylene oxide in a jet-stirred reactor and its ignition in shock waves
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  • ...on]] sign||<big><big>?</big></big>||<big><big>?</big></big>||[[Image:Radio waves hazard symbol.svg|80px|radiowave]] ...ources. It depicts, on a red background, a black colored trefoil radiating waves, a skull and crossbones, and a person running away from the scene. The radi
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  • ...[stapes]] || || [[facial nerve]] || control the amplitude of [[sound|sound waves]] to the [[inner ear]] ||
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  • ...[stapes]] || || [[facial nerve]] || control the amplitude of [[sound|sound waves]] to the [[inner ear]] ||
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  • * [[Love waves]] — [[Augustus Edward Hough Love]] ...quotient|quotient]], [[Rayleigh scattering|scattering]], [[Rayleigh waves|waves]] — [[Lord Rayleigh]]
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  • ...<br/ >[[Benjamin–Ono equation]] || Fluid dynamics, Wave mechanics <br/ > Waves in fluids|| [[Brooke Benjamin|T. B. Benjamin]], [[Jerry L. Bona|J. L. Bona] | [[Boussinesq equations (water waves)|Boussinesq equations]] || Wave mechanics || [[Joseph Boussinesq]]
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  • This is a list of '''waves named after people''' (eponymous waves). | [[Faraday wave]] || Water waves || [[Michael Faraday]]
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  • ...n can only be passed between holograms. It can be transmitted across radio-waves and drains the victim's life-force while imbibing them with powers such as
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  • ...n either Ca<sup>2+</sup> "sparks", highly localized calcium increases, or "waves", global Ca<sup>2+</sup> increase that propagates the length of the cell.<r
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  • ...s a heart of impaired relaxation (note the different height of the E and A waves). Note the DT is prolonged - another hallmark of impaired relaxation. Note too the timing according to the ECG - the waves are being measured prior to the commencement of the QRS complex (the start
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  • ...f its low-frequency current. The waves used in HWT are distinct from the H-waves that are part of [[electromyography]]. It has been used in the treatment of
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  • ...bs and housing by returning WWI veterans of both races, and the arrival of waves of new immigrants.<ref>D'Orso, pp. 51–56.</ref> Further unrest occurred i ...from rapid industrialization and social change in many growing cities, and waves of new immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe. The KKK was strong in
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  • The anthrax attacks came in two waves. The first set of [[anthrax]] letters had a [[Trenton, New Jersey]] [[post
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  • ...st 12 and as many as 21 militants. Five drones reportedly attacked in two waves. First, four missiles struck and demolished the compound. After local mil
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  • ...mental to the practice is the idea that everything is energy, and moves in waves, patterns and rhythms. The first map, "Waves" teaches embodiment of the five distinct rhythms. To embody the rhythms mea
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  • Multivibrators find applications in a variety of systems where square waves or timed intervals are required. For example, before the advent of low-cost
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  • ...creased distortion or improved [[noise]] reduction. Ideally, the [[Phase (waves)|phase]] characteristic of an amplifier's [[frequency response]] would be l
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  • ...ter is constant at all [[frequency|frequencies]] but the relative [[phase (waves)|phase]] between input and output varies with frequency. The lattice [[Elec
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  • ...whose purpose is to pass waves of certain [[wavelength]]s while rejecting waves of other wavelengths. Network synthesis starts out with a specification fo
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  • ...al components which filter mechanical vibrations or [[acoustics|acoustic]] waves. While there are few applications for such devices in mechanics per se, the ...entally demonstrated the resonance phenomena<ref>Heinrich Hertz, "Electric waves", p.42, The Macmillan Company, 1893</ref> by building two resonant circuits
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  • ...\Gamma</math> is complex, this is to be interpreted as a shift in [[phase (waves)|phase]] of the reflected wave relative to the incident wave.<ref>Connor, p ...the pulse is reflected to and fro from multiple circuit ends. These ''ring waves'' as they are known<ref>Term originally defined in [http://ecatalog.squared
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