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Bounce flash is also ineffective outside where there are no bounce surfaces.
The final bouncing surface had much different surface tension, she said, and she sank into it.
They change the properties of the ionosphere, which is used as a bouncing surface by short-wave radio stations and "over the horizon" radar.
Broad leaves crops primarily present volume scattering; whereas the small stem crops mostly present double-bounce surface-vegetation scattering due to the penetration of L band electromagnetic wave.
Mary Branscombe: typing fast moved the keyboard enough to bounce the Surface 2 up and down slightly; too much of that and it can tip right over backward, even on the extra surface.
Most of the small stem crop farmlands are purple, where double-bounce and surface scattering are equally strong due to the penetration of electromagnetic wave.
The precious phenomenon of resonance goes missing: you aren't enveloped by the music as it bounces off surfaces all around you.
But it is a pitch that is as alien to England batsmen and bowlers, as the swinging, seaming, lower-bounce English surfaces can be, say, to batsmen from the subcontinent.
Instead, look forward to making Duke jump around with horrible controls that see him sliding off and bouncing from surfaces more often than not.
Brinker one-upped the bug by designing a coating for the Air Force so hydrophobic that water bounces off surfaces like a tennis ball.
The ability of the scheme to include the presence of drag from a carrier phase is also demonstrated, as is bouncing off surfaces with inelastic collisions.
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