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  • 21Thomas Jefferson Jackson See — Thomas Jefferson Jackson (T. J. J.) See, (1866 to July 4, 1962) was an American Astronomer (born near Montgomery City , Missouri), who received his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Berlin in 1892 after taking an undergraduate degree… …

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  • 22Thomas Jefferson Jackson See — Thomas Jefferson Jackson See. Thomas Jefferson Jackson (T. J. J.) See, (1866 4 de julio de 1962) fue un astrónomo estadounidense (nacido cerca de Montgomery City, Misuri), que recibió su doctorado en matemáticas en la Universidad de Berlin en… …

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  • 23Creation — • Like other words of the same ending, the term creation signifies both an action and the object or effect thereof. Thus, in the latter sense, we speak of the kingdoms of creation , the whole creation , and so on Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin… …

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  • 25Motor Homopolar — Un Generador Homopolar es un generador eléctrico de corriente continua que consta de un disco conductor que gira en un plano perpendicular a un campo magnético estático y uniforme. Una diferencia de potencial se origina entre el centro del disco… …

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  • 26Robert Mallet — Robert Mallet, FRS, (* 3. Juni 1810 in Dublin; † 5. November 1881 in Clapham, London) war ein irischer Geophysiker, Bauingenieur und Erfinder, der sich durch seine Arbeit auf dem Gebiet der Erdbebenforschung auszeichnete. Er wird manchmal als… …

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  • 27Си, Томас Джефферсон Джексон — Томас Джефферсон Джексон Си Thomas Jefferson Jackson See …

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  • 28Acronyc — A*cron yc, Acronychal A*cron ych*al, a. [Gr. akro nychos at nightfall; a kros + ny x night.] (Astron.) Rising at sunset and setting at sunrise, as a star; opposed to {cosmical}. [1913 Webster] Note: The word is sometimes incorrectly written… …

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  • 29Acronychal — Acronyc A*cron yc, Acronychal A*cron ych*al, a. [Gr. akro nychos at nightfall; a kros + ny x night.] (Astron.) Rising at sunset and setting at sunrise, as a star; opposed to {cosmical}. [1913 Webster] Note: The word is sometimes incorrectly… …

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  • 30Cosmic — Cos mic (k?z m?k), Cosmical Cos mic*al ( m? kal), a. [Gr. kosmiko s of the world, fr. ko smos: cf. F. cosmique. See {Cosmos}.] 1. Pertaining to the universe, and having special reference to universal law or order, or to the one grand harmonious… …

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