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- noun metrology Symbol for the
decicoulomb , anSI unit ofelectric charge equal to 10−1coulombs .
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Tokyo Toshokan 2008
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Hence the existence of LM might be considered as a way in which the universe is “fine tuned” so that they Weyl curvature, call it C in accord with most general relativity literature, obeys dC/dt = 0 and is identified with the second law of thermodynamics.
Death in the Sky: M31 Shreds its Satellites | Universe Today 2010
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The Mauna Loa records of CO2 began only in March 1958, thus 1959 was the first full year, and so to get dC/dt in 1960 I had to subtract 1959 from 1960.
Rabett Run EliRabett 2009
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Panchen Yogachara Svatantrika tendencies of dE, tendencies of aE, beginningless habits of aE acquired habits of dC beginningless habits of aC
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Per, that was my initial impression with the Hockey Stick, that its total temperature variation was within +/- 0.5 dC and thus essentially statistical noise enhanced by chartmanship, rather than a real signal.
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It is striking, and possibly relevant to the origin of the RNA world, that primer elongation with D-2MeImpG continues, even if at a somewhat slower rate, past one or two L-dC residues in the template.
Good Math, Bad Math, and David Berlinkski - The Panda's Thumb 2006
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In 2020 the MGT was estimated to be 10.7 dC by extrapolation, confirming the Russian prediciton we would be in future cooling period.
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Differentiating and equating to zero, the cost is least when dC LP
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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It depends also on the rate at which currents rise and fall, and this is indicated by the differential coefficient dC/dt.
Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891 Various
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