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  • 51splitting headache — n. a severe headache, as if one’s head were splitting open. □ I’m sorry, I can’t. I have a splitting headache. Maybe Fred will play bridge with you. □ This splitting headache has been going on for hours …

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  • 52Splitting theorem — The splitting theorem is a classical theorem in Riemannian geometry. It states that if a complete Riemannian manifold M with Ricci curvature :{ m Ric} (M) ge 0 has a straight line, i.e., a geodesic gamma; such that :d(gamma(u),gamma(v))=|u v| for …

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  • 53Splitting storm — A splitting storm is a storm that splits into 2 storms with diverging paths. One storm is called a left mover and one is called a right mover. The left mover will most likely weaken and dissipate, but could potentially, on rare occasions, evolve… …

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  • 54splitting knife — a sharp curved knife used in splitting (2) …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 55splitting headache — What did the kindling say to the lumberjack? You gave me a splitting headache …

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  • 56splitting headache — a very bad pain in your head She went home because she had a splitting headache …

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  • 57splitting parameter — skilimo parametras statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. splitting parameter vok. Aufspaltungsparameter, m rus. параметр расщепления, m pranc. paramètre de décomposition, m …

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  • 58splitting of spectral line — spektro linijos suskilimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. splitting of spectral line vok. Spektrallinienaufspaltung, f rus. расщепление спектральной линии, f pranc. décomposition de la raie spectrale, f; dédoublement de la raie… …

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  • 59splitting tool — See joint splitting tool …

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  • 60splitting causes of action — Bringing separate actions upon separate and distinct causes of action against the same person in lieu of joining all of such causes in one action. The practice, not permitted, of splitting one cause of action and maintaining successive suits for… …

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