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This does not change the object's essential properties: the transformed shape is equivalent to the starting shape.
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The preferred option is to change the trajectory of the object so that it misses us.
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Many of those who object to the change in the law don't point to moral concerns.
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Does the mere fact that the corporate object is football completely change that dynamic?
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And since a moving object causes a tiny change (known as a Doppler shift) in the frequency of the reflected signal, Silent Sentry can also calculate how fast it is moving.
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The data will be pored over by scientists for years, but it was immediately clear from the information at hand that the object had experienced significant change since the Deep Impact observations.
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The key change was the addition of copper strips to the metamaterial that shields an object from incoming light to create a better material, couple with a slight change in its orientation to solve a problem caused by dividing the metamaterial of the cloaking device into quadrants.
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When the two meet, the interference pattern produced, if captured on photographic film, has the ability to change a new reference beam into a new object beam.
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This peculiar tension, immovable object and irresistible force, is unlikely to change before election day.
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From a sports perspective, it was a nice change to finally have a single sentence that includes the real object of the affections by the labor combatants.
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With red and white light, the shadow of the object appears in the complementary color -- cyan -- and the shadows change as your angle of vision changes.
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