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the atmosphere presented
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The gases surrounding the or any body.
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TREND2004, the third IAGA/ICMA Workshop Long Term Changes and Trends in the Atmosphere, presented a lot of new information and in some way summarized progress over the last few years in the field of long-term trends in the atmosphere ionosphere system with emphasis on the middle atmosphere and ionosphere.
On the other hand, Ross compared the "atmosphere" presented by the series' artwork with those from other anime titles of similar setting, including the bright and vivid Revolutionary Girl Utena.
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McQuaid and O'Grady felt that the absence of people along the course deprived the race of the atmosphere present at other cycling events, and said that it failed to take supporters' wishes into consideration.
McQuaid and O'Grady both felt that the absence of people along the course deprived the race of the atmosphere present at other cycling events, and said that it failed to take supporters' wishes into consideration.
Electronics of the TUS detector able to select and register different types of UV events in the atmosphere is presented.
The electromagnetic responses of the atmosphere are presented through Maxwell's equations together with a time-varying source charge distribution.
A global model of the atmosphere is presented governed by the shallow water equations and discretized by a Runge Kutta discontinuous Galerkin method on an unstructured triangular grid.
Due to the rarefied atmosphere present at the lower altitudes of Mars, the balloon must be uniquely designed to limit the stresses in the ultra-thin film required for this long duration application.
The legal atmosphere presents even more daunting obstacles.
Finally, the monthly clearness index (ratio of ground-level GHI to top-of-the-atmosphere GHI) is presented for each location and for Qatar as a whole from ground measurements and compared to longer-term satellite-based values.
The Carbon Dioxide Mystery In the 1950s, when a scientist named Charles David Keeling first obtained accurate measurements of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, a mystery presented itself.
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