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- noun A
wave oflight .
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Examples
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She leveraged all lightwave and electromagnetic spectra from gamma through long wave with tough compression algorithms.
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Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows what I think is a multi-lightwave combined image of the Antenna Galaxies in collision.
The Lensman's Children Fred Kiesche 2010
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Today's Astronomy Picture of the Day shows what I think is a multi-lightwave combined image of the Antenna Galaxies in collision.
Archive 2010-07-01 Fred Kiesche 2010
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Begins glowing as the room fills with a blinding force lightwave.
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“Complementary” means that the material cancels out the effect that the mouse has on a plane lightwave passing through.
Illusion Cloaks: Create Illusion To Make One Object Look Like Another | Impact Lab 2009
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This means creating transformational material that distorts a plane lightwave in the same way as an elephant.
Illusion Cloaks: Create Illusion To Make One Object Look Like Another | Impact Lab 2009
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Even further was 3-d software like lightwave which offered some mathematical functions into that repetoire and more text based knowledge.
Does reading on the internet count as reading? Ann Althouse 2008
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The SAFE cable would provide South, South East Asia and the adjacent regions with unprecedented direct lightwave telecommunication connectivity.
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A memorandum of understanding aimed at planning a new submarine lightwave super-highway that will directly connect South Africa and
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In most product- and process-improvement efforts, technological change is evolutionary, and the pace of development can be forecast, as shown by the lightwave systems example in Figure 3-6.
Profiting From Innovation William G. Howard 1992
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