The specific mark of this family is the flattening or ellipticity.
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This law, deduced, was the immediate path to the law of orbital ellipticity.
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When these were submitted to calculation, each led to the same value of the ellipticity.
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We also analyze the peak-valley transmittance difference as a function of medium length, ellipticity, and a stigmatism.
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Heat also reduces the overall protein ellipticity, suggesting that reversibly unfolded conformers are more susceptible to phosphorylation.
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In CD spectroscopy changes in the ellipticity of the DNA molecule were observed as a result of modification.
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The specific difference in the new family, denoted in the general sketch by b, is this ellipticity of the equator.
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These, though they confirm the foregoing results, give a somewhat greater ellipticity to the earth than that found by the measurement of degrees.
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The effects of ellipticity and waist separation of the elliptic beam on the normalized transmittance of the closed-aperture and open-aperture Z scan are demonstrated.
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Dr. James Geikie agrees with Croll on the reverse of seasons every 10,500 years during certain periods of high ellipticity of the earth's orbit.
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The remaining changes in the ellipticity at 222 nm occur in two kinetic phases with time constants of about 40 ms and 0.7 s, respectively.
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Ellipticities indicative of secondary structure are not affected by fatty acid binding.
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The specific mark of this family is the flattening or ellipticity.
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This law, deduced, was the immediate path to the law of orbital ellipticity.
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When these were submitted to calculation, each led to the same value of the ellipticity.
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We also analyze the peak-valley transmittance difference as a function of medium length, ellipticity, and a stigmatism.