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to reflected
verb
To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
Exact(29)
But, says Snellen, "even if we assume that the observed brightness variation is fully due to reflected star light, we find that the planet's reflectivity is probably lower than 10%." That's much less than the reflectivity of Jupiter, indicating that CoRoT-1b probably lacks extensive clouds.
Aryabhata also correctly ascribed the luminosity of the Moon and planets to reflected sunlight.
You can't help but wonder how these scenes would have been juxtaposed with the wilder passages in which the images are distorted to reflected Marcel's growing mental disorder.
The "anti-vaccine hysteria" this led to reflected the fact that people were unaware that autism had always been around – it's just that it was only now being properly defined.
In the meantime, UBS reduced its earnings forecasts for 2011 to 2013 to reflected weaker investment banking revenues, and cut its price target from 27.6p to 25p but kept its buy recommendation.
(Lead researcher Czeisler told the BBC: "The light emitted by most ereaders is shining directly into the eyes of the reader, whereas from a printed book or the original Kindle the reader is only exposed to reflected light from the pages of the book").
Similar(28)
"He needs to reflect.
Wechsler pauses to reflect.
Take a day to reflect.
You have to reflect that".
Time to reflect.
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