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Because of its closeness to the parent star, it induced a large wobble which was detected relatively easily.
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The Tosca, Georgina Lukacs, was maddeningly uneven in Act I. Some of her attempts to sing big created a large woofy wobble in the middle of her voice and a pinched, colorless top leading to poor intonation and a tendency to scream.
should be anxious to fix these things now, I'd argue, isn't the fate of the program itself, which can survive even large early wobbles, but the midterm elections.
House prices are stickier than equity prices, because the financial and emotional cost of selling is large; if prices wobble, most owner-occupiers stay put, as they have to live somewhere.
Five shows are closing this weekend because of the attacks, and a half-dozen others, all long-running shows with large casts, are wobbling dangerously near the edge.
Five shows are closing this weekend because of the terrorist attacks, and a half-dozen others, all long-running shows with large casts, are wobbling dangerously near the edge.
Though the sun is not a particularly large star, the wobble-detecting technique works best with stars that are even smaller.The second source of bias is the opposite of the small-star effect.
Large planets create more wobble than small ones do.
He added that M dwarves, which are among the most abundant stars in our galaxy, are relatively easy places to look for exoplanets: because they're so much less massive than stars like the sun, their Doppler wobble is larger and more detectable.
If the hole is too large, however, the nail can wobble around or fall out.
For example, it can be seen from Table 4 that the inosine cytosine interaction has the lowest mean value (sI C = 0.42), while the wobble inosine adenosine has the largest mean value (sI A = 0.76).
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