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R. Gamaliel too was travelling in a ship, when a huge wave arose to drown him.
The Wi-fi wave arose in stealth in the past few years, with none of the usual proclamations by industry analysts or promises from big companies.
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It's a bit like waves in the sea – different numbers and types of wave arise and dissolve depending on the weather conditions and the flow of water.
Radio frequency measurement methods can be used to detect and locate discharge sources by measuring the propagated electromagnetic wave arising as a result of ionic charge acceleration.
Severe knock is associated with an intense heat release rate during the excitation time, τe, short enough for it to feed into, and strengthen, the pressure wave arising from the rate of change of the heat release rate at a hot spot.
During this stage, an initial backward-propagating rarefaction wave arises from the rapidly removed dam, and then a wave arises from the reflection of this rarefaction wave at the back wall x=0 at t=1.
Then, a wave arises from the reflection of the rarefaction wave and travels toward the front (see the profiles at t=1.5 and 3.0).
It is shown that the rogue wave arises from the non-zero constant background and then disappears into the non-zero constant background again.
The initial backward-propagating rarefaction wave arising from the rapidly removed dam travels toward the back wall x=0 (see the profile at t=0.5), reaching the wall at t=1.0.
In such problems, a laminar shear flow is in contact with another medium and an unstable wave arises at the interface.
In 2015, all those efforts culminated in the first-ever direct detection of a gravitational wave, arising from the merger of two massive black holes some 1.3 billion light years away.
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