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The events of last week's League of Legends World Championship quarterfinals at London's Wembley Arena may represent results that build into a wave capable of overturning the status quo.
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It's a stylish, touching, overly cute film, much influenced by the French New Wave, though capable of nodding towards Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now.
More specifically, numerical calculations have been undertaken using a fully nonlinear three-dimensional wave model capable of accurately representing a realistic distribution of wave energy in both frequency and direction.
This evanescent wave is capable of exciting fluorescent particles in this region, while the large numbers of particles farther away in the bulk liquid remain unexcited.
Storm waves are broken by the reef, and the extreme level of wave energy capable of moving boulders is limited to within 200 m of the reef crest because of the short wavelength of storm waves (Goto et al. 2009).
It is known that the increasing instability of plasma wave is capable of causing pitch angle scattering and has the strongest growth at the equator plane (Zhou and Tsurutani 1999).
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