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A shear wave is so named because it moves through the body of an object, unlike a surface wave.
The dust of the Perseids flares up enough to get our attention each August, because it moves through the atmosphere so quickly.
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Perhaps it escaped detection because it approached Earth from behind the sun or because it moved through the southern sky, which is less well-covered by systematic comet hunts, he says.
The government's aid to the settlements is difficult to trace because much of it moves through complex bureaucratic conduits or is hidden in vaguely described budget items.
Because the DNA is negatively charged, it moves through the array in only one direction.
Hindmarsh and Rose described this as the "narrow channel" mechanism because the trajectory is slow when it moves through the region between the nullclines.
Theater like this becomes fragile as it moves through time, however, because it depends as much on what it is against as what it is.
Because it moved quickly through the island, there were no reports of significant rainfall.
The Bergen County executive, William P. Schuber, said Thursday that officials considered the fire suspicious because it moved so rapidly through a site that few people, except workers, had access to.
The Wall Street reform bill got tougher as it moved through the legislative process because Members of Congress were afraid to side with Wall Street against ordinary Americans.
Because it was moving through a material with anomalous dispersion, the phase of the RF wave traveled in the opposite direction from its energy.
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