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It would be quite easy and equally boring to draw up a list in which jokes and witticisms are classified according to the nature of the frames of reference whose collision creates the comic effect.
When you hear Xenakis's music – any piece of what we recognise as his mature work, starting with 1954's Metastasis, onwards – you're confronted with an aesthetic that seems unprecedented according to any of the frames of reference that musical works usually relate to.
We need to compare the relative roles of the salient landmarks and the natural figurative configuration of the physical map during the construction of the frames of reference.
Being able to explore the experience with searching questions and being aware of the frames of reference used to answer those questions.
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The method, which is known as bi-velocity or Darken method, is based on the postulate of the unique (independent on the frame of reference) transport of the mass due to diffusion.
Interestingly, the rate of accumulation of error depends on the frame of reference within which self-motion information is integrated, with an advantage for allocentric over egocentric frames [66].
Since the frequency associated with an atomic transition is a measure of time (an atomic clock), a moving atom will appear to have a slightly lower frequency relative to the frame of reference of the observer.
If the particle has parallel as well as gyrational velocity, it is the wave frequency Doppler shifted to the frame of reference of the moving particle that is important.
Since all measurements are relative to the frame of reference of the observer, concepts are also relative; length, for example, is a different concept when measured terrestrially than when measured astronomically.
Synthesis showed that failures in partnership working typically occur at points where the frames of reference of service users and providers diverge.
Since light is an electromagnetic wave (this had been known since the nineteenth century), its speed is fixed by the laws of electromagnetism; those laws ought to be the same for all observers; and therefore everyone should see light moving at the same speed, regardless of the frame of reference.
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