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It would be like finding an elephant that's proportionally faster than a mouse".
For example, Martinez points out that 16th-century Italian historian Benedetto Varchi mentions tests of the idea that heavier objects do not fall proportionally faster than light objects in 1544 — twenty years before Galileo was born.
There are some small deviations from this pattern, but if you were to "pan the camera back" and take in the universe as a whole, the overall sense would be that galaxies are rushing away from each other, with farther galaxies moving away proportionally faster - a paradigm known as Hubble's Law.
Growth will be proportionally faster on new technologies to add smarts to the old.
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A mouse on the other hand has such a small frame, it needs to shake proportionally faster to generate the same forces to break the surface tension of water on its fur – up to 33 times per second, pulling forces of up to 70G.
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The two predictions for a receptor that is delivered from a PM pool [1) a ratio PA/555 <1 at data point "30 min" and 2) a recovery to ratio PA/555 =1 at data point "30 min + PA"] could be obtained if the receptor was delivered from an internal pool and the PAGFP proportionally bleaches faster than the 555.
Because the frequency range of photoreceptors allocated for signaling contrast changes broadens (specifically seen with WN that contains proportionally more fast changing input patterns than NS; Figs.
Between 1940 and 2005, the population of Juniata County was proportionally the third-fastest growing population of any county in Pennsylvania, with only Snyder County's and Perry County's populations growing faster.
Countries were classified as improving if their practitioner workforce was proportionally increasing at a faster rate than the general country population (that is, (2020 population – 2011 population)/2011 population) such that their practitioner per million population ratio was expected to increase between 2011 and 2020.
Keeping in mind what we learned above -- that farther objects recede faster in a proportionally stretching universe -- we can immediately see that right after the light is emitted, the galaxy is moving away from us faster than the point at which the light is located, and that this disparity will only increase as time goes on and the galaxy and light separate even more.
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