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61 Cygni, first star whose distance from Earth was measured.
Suppose they detect signals from a neighboring star whose distance is 15 lightyears from earth.
That's significantly further than is possible with type 1a supernova, whose distance cannot be accurately measured beyond z=1.7.
At UEL, whose distance learners are growing rapidly in number, 70% of 1,500 such students are over 25.
The countries whose distance runners were the best — Ethiopia, Kenya and Japan — all emphasized training in groups, he noted.
A third thing to notice, and perhaps the most interesting, is that points in object space (on the left) whose distance from the lens varies but whose distance from the optical axis is constant (i.e. a horizontal line in the blue grid) are focused to positions in image space whose distance from the optical axis varies, forming one of the slanted lines in the blue grid at right.
The final display is of the square root of this distance, contoured to show those pixels whose distance is 2, 5, 10, and 15 units from the center.
where Ball denotes the set of the communities whose distance from community I is equal to in the coarse-grained network.
Its design is based on a molecular arm holding a phenyl whose distance to the metal surface is controlled by the tip apex of an STM.
The answer is: any operator of index zero, and any operator of nonzero index whose distance from the unitary group is greater than one, and no others.
His fame and influence by the time of his death were worldwide, unique for an intellectual whose distance from power and worldly prosperity was so rigorously maintained.
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