Sentence examples for whose reflections are from inspiring English sources

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According to the data obtained, the investigated samples contained magnetite (Fe3O4, JCPDS No19-629), whicorrespondond to the most intense reflections in the diffraction pattern and hydroxyapatite (Ca10(PO4)6(OH)2, JCPDS No74-0566), whose reflections are observed at angles 2Θ = 30.2; 33.7; 37.1; 37.6; 38.4; 39.8; 46.6; and 54.8°.

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Nearly everyone who knew the Mailers, and whose reflections have been reported, blamed Adele.

The NYC column on Tuesday, about Vietnam veterans and the glass Vietnam Veterans Memorial in lower Manhattan, misstated the name of a soldier whose haunting reflections are etched into the wall.

Correction: March 3, 2000, Friday The NYC column on Tuesday, about Vietnam veterans and the glass Vietnam Veterans Memorial in lower Manhattan, misstated the name of a soldier whose haunting reflections are etched into the wall.

And there are some areas whose reflection events are too disordered to identify.

The tests were performed in water with various transmittances ranging from 65%to99%9% and with inner reactor walls composed of quartz/aluminum foil, quartz/stainless steel, or quartz/black cloth, whose reflection coefficients were determined to be 80.5%, 26.1% and 11.1%, respectively.

Greil Marcus is an American original whose reflections and digressions are always thought-provoking.

While this should be sufficient for most practical applications, continuous absolute calibration would also be possible by placing an additional partial reflector (e.g., a glass plate) at the probe tip whose reflection could be used for calibration monitoring.

Interestingly, the existence of a high-frequency PKiKP phase (up to 5 Hz) with steep incidence angles at the ICB was first observed by Poupinet and Kennett (2004) using phases recorded by narrow-aperture arrays and temporal broadband networks on the Australian continent, whose reflection points were in the eastern hemisphere.

A 20-cm CCM whose reflection performance is twice that of the Apollo 15 reflector on the Moon will bring a breakthrough to LLR and lunar and planetary geodesy through significant improvements in range accuracy, data productivity, and the expansion of the ground station network.

He went on: "Sometimes going through the galleries I think of the pictures as poems in an anthology but I do constantly reflect on the often unappealing purposes they served or ideas they were made to support; to say nothing of the people who commissioned them or for whose delight they were made … equivalent reflections are rare when one reads".

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