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Ed Ou, a freelance photographer, and Ben Solomon, a Cairo-based video journalist — both of whom work regularly for The Times — collaborated to produce "Reflections on an Unfinished Revolution," centered on young Egyptians looking back on the Arab Spring and the realities many revolutionaries failed to foresee.

The aim was to produce reflections on WAI and WAD as a way to raise awareness of the need for a cultural change toward resilience in firefighter organizations.

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Results obtained using the model produce reflection coefficients that are consistent with experimental data.

For domes, a densely ribbed form of cupola construction, which, when covered with mosaics, produces reflections of light that expand like rays from the central medallion toward the figures surrounding it, was preferred.

Second, unit-cell variation among domains produces reflections that are spheres whose radii increase with distance from the origin.

When the light beam is not strictly perpendicular to the cell, the oblique helicoid produces reflection not only at, but also at, since the molecules separated by P/2 are tilted in opposite directions.[ 30] In the presented experiments with normally incident beams of small divergence, the peak at, although observable, was about 10 times weaker than the main peak at.

As was already outlined in the previous section, the target located close to the sensor antennas is able to produce strong reflections, whereas another target located far from the antenna system reflects a weaker echo.

When we move, we produce constant reflections on many circumstances.

Another is ensuring that their means of reaching people produce accurate reflections of voter sentiment.

Both pushed and pulled across the Atlantic (he was captivated by the spaciousness and generosity of America on his first visit in 1965 and also needed a refuge from libel suits, jealous husbands and maddened creditors back home), he began to produce the reflections and polemics, many of them first published in The New Republic, that are the meat of this new volume.

During World War II Terman directed a staff of more than 850 at the Radio Research Laboratory at Harvard University; this organization was the source of Allied jammers to block enemy radar, tunable receivers to detect radar signals, and aluminum strips ("chaff") to produce spurious reflections on enemy radar receivers.

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