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  • 31Air transport and the environment (United Kingdom) — Increasing demand for air travel in the UK has resulted in a conflict between the desire to cater for that demand and the environmental consequences of doing so. In the past 25 years the UK air transport industry has seen sustained growth, and… …

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  • 32Objectivity (frame invariance) — The concept of objectivity in science means that qualitative and quantitative descriptions of physical phenomena remain unchanged when the phenomena are observed under a variety of conditions. For example, physical processes (e.g. material… …

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  • 33Liste des objets du système solaire en équilibre hydrostatique — En 2006, l Union astronomique internationale (UAI) a défini comme étant une « planète », tout corps en orbite autour du Soleil, assez gros pour être parvenu à l équilibre hydrostatique et pour avoir nettoyé son voisinage autour de son… …

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  • 34Datos de los planetas del Sistema Solar — Anexo:Datos de los planetas del Sistema Solar Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Los cuerpos en equilibrio hidrostático del Sistema Solar comprenden al Sol, los planetas y los planetas enanos. Contenido 1 Sol 2 Planetas 3 Planetas enanos …

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  • 35List of gravitationally rounded objects of the Solar System — Objects in the Solar System By orbit By size By discovery date …

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  • 36(136108) Haumea — Zwergplanet (136108) Haumea Mit dem Computer erzeugte Darstellung der Proportionen von Haumea Eigenschaften des Orbits ( …

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  • 37pressure — pres•sure [[t]ˈprɛʃ ər[/t]] n. v. sured, sur•ing 1) the exertion of force upon a surface by an object, fluid, etc., in contact with it 2) phs Physics. force per unit area Symbol: P II, 3), b) 3) the state of being pressed or compressed 4)… …

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  • 38Cogent — Co gent, a. [L. cogens, p. pr. of cogere to drive together, to force; co + agere to drive. See {Agent}, a., and cf. {Coact} to force, {Coagulate}, p. a.] 1. Compelling, in a physical sense; powerful. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] The cogent force of… …

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  • 39Compulsatory — Com*pul sa*to*ry, a. Operating with force; compelling; forcing; constraining; resulting from, or enforced by, compulsion. [R.] [1913 Webster] To recover of us, by strong hand And terms compulsatory, those foresaid lands. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 40Compulsory — Com*pul so*ry, a. [LL. compulsorius.] 1. Having the power of compulsion; constraining. [1913 Webster] 2. Obligatory; enjoined by authority; necessary; due to compulsion. [1913 Webster] This contribution threatening to fall infinitely short of… …

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