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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'known object' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is familiar or has been previously mentioned or identified. For example, "The sun is a known object in our solar system."
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Pluto is the largest known object in the Kuiper belt.
Seen from Earth, Sedna, the recently discovered farthest known object in the solar system, is a dim speck.
It is the only known object that bears Olive's initials from her Ronnie period: O.M.C., for Olive Moore Cornwell, printed in black beneath the sweated leather handle.
This object, between 31,000 and 27,000 years old, is the oldest known object made from clay – not a pot or a vessel, but a sculpture.
Astronomers announced that they had found a lump of rock and ice that was larger than Pluto and the farthest known object in the solar system.
Rather, the problem is that his brain is unable to uniquely assign that visual input to a known object, like a harmonica.
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The amplitude array is determined by minimizing in a least-squares sense the difference between measured data with a known object-sensor configuration (as in the case of the Camp Sibert training data) and the predictions of (8).
RC can be derived from PET experimental measurements of small radioactive objects in a priori known object-to-background radioactivity concentration ratio.
Seemingly every known-object has a Pantone colour match, and now that includes your afternoon beach-side snack of Vanilla Ice 11-0414 icreameam.
Seemingly every known-object has a Pantone color match, and now that includes your afternoon beach-side snack of Vanilla Ice 11-0414 icreameam.
"It's a well-known object that people have studied for a long time," said George Hart, the museum's chief of content.
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