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The biggest benefit from answering these questions — what is the universe made of, or where does mass come from — might be better questions.
But where did the balls of mass come from?" "I've been asking since third grade — where do we all come from?" another girl said.
Olivia also correctly pointed out that Mike's evidence actually contradicted his claim that materials for plant mass come from the soil because "only three grams were added from the soil so that means not all of its mass came from the soil" (Table 4).
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The B minor Mass comes from an enormous religious and contrapuntal upbringing.
Our cultural value is increased by a critical mass coming from all over the world that wants to be part of our scene.
Einstein's treatment of mass showed that the increased relativistic mass comes from the energy of motion of the body that is, its kinetic energy E divided by c2.
But the festival's critical mass comes from all of those bands counting on the proximity of all those other bands and the people eager to discover, promote and/or exploit them.
Turney's idea to use a microwave, which he found could lock away up to 50% of the wood's mass, came from a cooking accident when he was a teenager, in which he mistakenly microwaved a potato for 40 minutes and found that the vegetable had turned into charcoal.
From 50%to90%0% of the PM10 mass comes from particles of a size smaller than 1.0 μm.
The upper limits on neutrino mass coming from the results of the various experiments are reported together with the indication for a non zero value by one of them not confirmed so far.
It is shown that a 20% increase in the total mass coming from an increase in core thickness is compensated by a 140% increase in the critical speed for which a resonance effect occurs in the system.
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