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He has phases of playing golf, practising obsessively to improve his handicap, and in his forties he ran eight consecutive London marathons.
"The myth is that Ra Hu ate up pieces of the moon, and that's why it has phases and eclipses," said Aimee Terzulli, director of education at the Long Island Children's Museum.
Site 001 has phases less than 45° in high-frequency ranges, suggesting a high-resistivity region near the surface.
In contrast to traditional bulletin boards, this variant has phases, where posted messages are only visible after the group of peers have agreed that a phase is concluded.
Of course Galileo made great use of the telescope, and his discoveries that Jupiter has its own moons, that the Milky Way is made of stars, that Venus has phases just like the moon were turning points.
Salviati, the persona of Galileo, has Simplicio, the ever astounded Aristotelian, make use of astronomical observations, especially the facts that Venus has phases and that Venus and Mercury are never far from the Sun, to construct a diagram of the planetary positions.
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The selected design has phase modulation in the range 0-2π and presents seven phase vortices.
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