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This assumption allows development of a reduced model that forms the basis for controller design and global closed-loop analysis; this reduced model is parameterized by the constant angular velocity component of the 3D pendulum about its axis of symmetry.
Most longcase clocks use a pendulum about a metre (39 inches) long to the center of the bob, with each swing taking one second.
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For the next two months, deportations from Warsaw continued on a daily basis via two pendulum trains carrying about 4,000 to 7,000 victims each.
I saw it as 'the president is under attack for silly reasons.' " Given Mr. Rivera's recent statements about the government's war on terrorism, it appears that the pendulum is about to swing back in the other direction for Mr. Rivera.
The episode "American Pendulum I," about Korematsu v. United States and Japanese-American internment, is a must-listen, as is "Sex Appeal," about Ruth Bader Ginsburg's clever approach to bringing a sex-discrimination suit to the Court when she was an A.C.L.U.
Eco, who continued his academic work late in life, continued his literary success with Foucault's Pendulum (1988) about the lost treasure of a sect called the Knights Templar, The Island of the Day Before (1994), Baudolino (2000), The Prague Cemetery (2010), a novel about the rise of modern antisemitism, and Numero Zero (2015).
In early September 1997, The Columbus Dispatch wrote off Michigan, noting that "the longtime beast of the Big Ten... has lost much of its aura" and predicting that Michigan's 1997 schedule "doesn't create a feeling that the pendulum is about to swing back".
There does, however, seem to be a swing-of-the-pendulum element about it: Friedman bad, Keynes good.
My answer is that Dan Brown is one of the characters in my novel, "Foucault's Pendulum," which is about people who start believing in occult stuff.
Correction: August 29 , 2003 Friday A book review on Aug. 1 about "Pendulum: Léon Foucault and the Triumph of Science," by Amir D. Aczel, misstated the proposition that was proved by Foucault's experiment with a pendulum.
A book review on Aug. 1 about "Pendulum: Léon Foucault and the Triumph of Science," by Amir D. Aczel, misstated the proposition that was proved by Foucault's experiment with a pendulum.
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