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III . wave [weıv] SUST.

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long wave SUST. RADIO

Mexican wave [ˈmeksıkən ...] SUST.

permanent wave SUST., permanent

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Behavioral responses are not required and brain waves created by the presentation of the patterns are recorded instead.
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But crank up the amount of light, and the screen shows alternating dark and light bands, the interference patterns of waves crossing each other.
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The movement of wind waves can be captured by wave energy devices.
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When imaged in radio waves, however, plasma jets over one million light years long appear.
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Often swim alongside the bow of vessels and frolic in the bow waves.
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Here, the factor for random waves is, as opposed to for periodic waves as explained hereafter.
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Standing waves normally do not extend above the tropopause at temperate latitudes.
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Although a ship in the region reported 40 mph (65 km/h) winds and 14ft m waves, a satellite picture revealed a cloud mass of amorphous quality.
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Only in the south and southeast waves break over a shallow reef edge.
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In the limit of many waves, the phasors must form a circle for destructive interference, so that the first phasor is nearly parallel with the last.
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