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Concentration does not effect the wide angle part of the scattering curve.
phase returns the phase of number (the angle part of its polar representation) in radians, in the range -<PI> (exclusive) if minus zero is not supported, or -<PI> (inclusive) if minus zero is supported, to <PI> (inclusive).
Lumen, unit of luminous flux, or amount of light, defined as the amount streaming outward through one steradian (a unit of solid angle, part of the volume of space illuminated by a light source) from a uniform point source having an intensity of one candela.
Because of the small dip angle, part of the uplift field is located to the east of the fault area.
Each tube was placed in the bladder with a purse string suture around the end of the tube (3 cm right angle part inside).
We obtained two laparoscopes from prominent manufacturers, one from Karl Storz GmbH (10 mm 0° viewing angle, part no. 26003 AA) and one from Olympus Ltd (10 mm 0°, part no. A5254A).
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The robotic manipulator has been designed to orient the sheet metal part with respect to the forming tool fixed in the three-axis machine tool to form steeper wall angle parts with better surface finish.
Alternatively, you can combine a dilute curve (small-angle part) with a concentrated curve (wide-angle part).
Solutions that are too concentrated exhibit concentration-related distortions of the small-angle part of the scattering curve.
In the forward-angle part of the experiment, the asymmetry in the cross-section was measured for ⇒ep elastic scattering by counting the recoil protons corresponding to the two beam-helicity states.
An X-ray diffraction analysis shows both significant lines broadening and formation of strain-induced ε- and α-martensite after UIP with additional peaks found near austenite ones in the low-angle part after LSP supposedly due to formation of a dislocation-cell structure in the surface layer.
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