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Such depletion zones would have circular border lines in the case of the clusters being generated on isotropic smooth substrates, that is if the diffusion process occur isotropically.
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Light scattered by a single ballistic aggregate, even if the material was not homochiral, would have a circular polarization even if its orientation is averaged because the aggregate itself is asymmetric; this is another way of producing circularly polarized light (Kolokolova et al., 2006; Guirado et al., 2007).
"I used to wish I would wake up and have circular blue eyes and long eyelashes.
According to the scientists, an asteroid would have created a circular basin upon impact.
A second legal case, based on the content of the French circular, would have no real impact since the French government has already withdrawn the document.
A near-miss with another planet could have flung it toward the star, but in that case its orbit would have been elliptical, not circular.
We admit that, in many places and in ordinary times, the defendants, in saying all that was said in the circular, would have been within their constitutional rights.
Proposals for the route first arose in the 1960s as part of the London Ringways plan, which would have seen four concentric circular motorways built in the city, together with radial routes, with the M11 motorway ending on Ringway 1, the innermost Ringway, at Hackney Marsh.
As soon as a dot would have vanished from the circular area a y-axis mirroring transformation was applied to it and consequently the dot reappeared on the other side of the aperture.
Had I grown up a hundred years ago, at the end of the belle époque, my rounded drawings would have been perfectly in style: circular hats balanced on pouffed up-dos, a bust swelling out like a balcony and a bustle at the rear.
Calculations reveal that the resulting tidal effects on Sirius B would have made any eccentric orbit circular.
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