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- noun Plural form of
periodicity .
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So, the fits were independent of the 20th century, and relied only on long-term periodicities detected in the earlier data sets.
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We can't see the laws upon which nature is built, from the intricate form of a seedpod to the periodicities of the planets and stars.
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist? M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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We can't see the laws upon which nature is built, from the intricate form of a seedpod to the periodicities of the planets and stars.
Robert Lanza, M.D.: Why Does Life Exist? M.D. Robert Lanza 2011
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The connections made between Kabul, Peshawar and Qandahar did not address market hierarchies, periodicities, and network patterning in play in each location.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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They are the periodicities of climate change. posted by GayandRight @ 11:05 AM
Archive 2007-11-01 GayandRight 2007
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Others, Dr. Fairbridge has shown, are seen everywhere on Earth: in the various and differing periodicities in rocks, glaciers, sand dunes and the circulation of the ocean; geomagnetic records; the records of the isotopes of carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen in tree rings, ice cores, air and water.
Archive 2007-11-01 GayandRight 2007
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The quiet-time day-to-day changes in equatorial vertical plasma drift on the dayside are of order of 50% and exhibit multi-day periodicities, indicative of a lower atmosphere source.
More Evidence That Hurricanes Are The Result Of A Poisson Process « Climate Audit 2007
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The GPS signal, as noted above, is at a known set of frequencies and periodicities.
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Solar activity is variable with six well-determined quasi-periodicities.
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Analysis of a approximate to 3 million year sediment core reveals significant periodic components at known astronomical forcing periodicities and a significant quasiperiodic 100 year peak.
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