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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Abundance | |  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Nerpa - DistributionThe Nerpa lives only in the waters of Lake Baikal, an inland sea on the edge of Siberia, that accounts for 20% of the world’s freshwater. It is 700 km long, 70 km wide, and more than 1.5 km deep at points. (Schofield, 2001; Harrold, 2002) It is also several hundred miles inland, so it is somewhat a mystery as to how the Nerpas came to live there in the first place. It can be speculated that they swam up rivers and streams or that possibly Lake Baikal was linked to the ocean at one point as the result of a large body of water formed in a pr ...
See also:Nerpa, Nerpa - Statistics, Nerpa - Description, Nerpa - Distribution, Nerpa - Abundance and Trends, Nerpa - Reproduction, Nerpa - Foraging, Nerpa - Bibliography Read more here: » Nerpa: Encyclopedia II - Nerpa - Distribution |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Nerpa - ReproductionFemale Nerpas reach sexual maturity at 3-6 years of age, whereas male Nerpas reach it around 4-7 years. (Seal Conservation Society) The males and females are not sexually dimorphic. Nerpas mate in the water towards the end of the pupping season. With a combination of delayed implantation and a 9-month gestation period, the Nerpa’s overall pregnancy is around 11 months. Pregnant females are the only Nerpas to haul out during the winter. The male Nerpas tend to stay under the ice, in the water for all of winter. Nerpas usually give birth to ...
See also:Nerpa, Nerpa - Statistics, Nerpa - Description, Nerpa - Distribution, Nerpa - Abundance and Trends, Nerpa - Reproduction, Nerpa - Foraging, Nerpa - Bibliography Read more here: » Nerpa: Encyclopedia II - Nerpa - Reproduction |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Nerpa - ForagingThe Nerpa’s main food source is Golomyanka, a type of bull head that lives only in Lake Baikal. Nerpas eat more than half of the annual produced biomass of Golomyanka, some 64,000 tons. (Pastukhov) They feed mainly at night, when the fish come within 100 meters of the surface. They feed with short, 10-20 minute dives, although this is hardly the extent of their abilities. (Harrold, 2002) Nerpas have two liters more blood than any other seal of their size and can stay underwater for up to 70 minutes if they are frightened or need to escape ...
See also:Nerpa, Nerpa - Statistics, Nerpa - Description, Nerpa - Distribution, Nerpa - Abundance and Trends, Nerpa - Reproduction, Nerpa - Foraging, Nerpa - Bibliography Read more here: » Nerpa: Encyclopedia II - Nerpa - Foraging |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Big Bang - Observational evidenceIt is generally stated that there are three observational pillars that support the Big Bang theory of cosmology. These are the Hubble-type expansion seen in the redshifts of galaxies, the detailed measurements of the cosmic microwave background, and the abundance of light elements. (See Big Bang nucleosynthesis.) Additionally, the observed correlation function of large-scale structure of the cosmos fits well with standard Big Bang theory.
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See also:Big Bang, Big Bang - History, Big Bang - Overview, Big Bang - Theoretical underpinnings, Big Bang - Observational evidence, Big Bang - Hubble's law expansion, Big Bang - Cosmic microwave background radiation, Big Bang - Abundance of primordial elements, Big Bang - Galactic evolution and distribution, Big Bang - Features issues and problems, Big Bang - Horizon problem, Big Bang - Flatness problem, Big Bang - Magnetic monopoles, Big Bang - Baryon asymmetry, Big Bang - Globular cluster age, Big Bang - Dark matter, Big Bang - Dark energy, Big Bang - The future according to the Big Bang theory, Big Bang - Speculative physics beyond the Big Bang, Big Bang - Philosophical and religious interpretations Read more here: » Big Bang: Encyclopedia II - Big Bang - Observational evidence |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Observation - Example - The Big BangIn cosmology, the original observation was that we seem to live in a firmament. The sun seemed to rise and set, travelling on a huge transparent bowl which was set around our world. Various paradigms which explained our world, came and went, but the universe seemed static. Even Einstein believed this.
Observation - Observation: Hubble's redshift.
In the 1920s Edwin Hubble of Mount Wilson observatory [1], observed that the galaxies, on the whole, were moving away from each other. Thus we live in an 'expandi ...
See also:Observation, Observation - The role of Observation in the Scientific Method, Observation - Example - The Big Bang, Observation - Observation: Hubble's redshift, Observation - Hypothesis about the abundance of the elements, Observation - Observation: the microwave background, Observation - Big Bang Hypothesis now corroborated, Observation - Current observations, Observation - Future observations, Observation - The role of Observation in Philosophy, Observation - Hobbies that involve observation Read more here: » Observation: Encyclopedia II - Observation - Example - The Big Bang |
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| |  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific resultsComet Hale-Bopp was observed intensively by astronomers during its perihelion passage, and several important advances in cometary science resulted from these observations.
Comet Hale-Bopp - Sodium tail.
One of the most remarkable discoveries was that the comet had a third type of tail. In addition to the well-known gas and dust tails, Hale-Bopp also exhibited a faint sodium tail, only visible with powerful instruments with dedicated filters. Sodium emission had been previously observed in other comets, but ...
See also:Comet Hale-Bopp, Comet Hale-Bopp - Discovery, Comet Hale-Bopp - Early progress, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp becomes a Great Comet, Comet Hale-Bopp - The comet recedes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Orbital changes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific results, Comet Hale-Bopp - Sodium tail, Comet Hale-Bopp - Deuterium abundance, Comet Hale-Bopp - Organic species, Comet Hale-Bopp - Rotation, Comet Hale-Bopp - A satellite?, Comet Hale-Bopp - Paranoia and superstition, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp's legacy Read more here: » Comet Hale-Bopp: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific results |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific resultsComet Hale-Bopp was observed intensively by astronomers during its perihelion passage, and several important advances in cometary science resulted from these observations.
Comet Hale-Bopp - Sodium tail.
One of the most remarkable discoveries was that the comet had a third type of tail. In addition to the well-known gas and dust tails, Hale-Bopp also exhibited a faint sodium tail, only visible with powerful instruments with dedicated filters. Sodium emission had been previously observed in other comets, but ...
See also:Comet Hale-Bopp, Comet Hale-Bopp - Discovery, Comet Hale-Bopp - Early progress, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp becomes a Great Comet, Comet Hale-Bopp - The comet recedes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Orbital changes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific results, Comet Hale-Bopp - Sodium tail, Comet Hale-Bopp - Deuterium abundance, Comet Hale-Bopp - Organic species, Comet Hale-Bopp - Rotation, Comet Hale-Bopp - A satellite?, Comet Hale-Bopp - Paranoia superstition and beliefs, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp's legacy Read more here: » Comet Hale-Bopp: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific results |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Electret - ManufactureA polarised material consists of atoms or molecules with electric dipole moment. It can be produced by cooling down material composed of long molecule chains with electric dipole moment so that so-called domains are formed.
Electrets are prepared by cooling a suitable dielectric material in a strong electric field, after heating it to a high temperature. This process repositions the charge carriers or orients the dipoles in the material, then fixes them in position. The effect is not permanent, the charge decays exponentially, but the ...
See also:Electret, Electret - Similarity to capacitors, Electret - Natural abundance, Electret - Electret types, Electret - Manufacture, Electret - Applications, Electret - Patents Read more here: » Electret: Encyclopedia II - Electret - Manufacture |
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| | | |  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Kardashev scale - Weakness by supposition?It has been argued that, because we cannot understand advanced civilizations, we cannot predict their behavior; thus, Kardashev's visualization may not reflect what will actually occur for an advanced civilization. This central argument is found within the book Evolving the Alien: The Science of Extraterrestrial Life[1]
It is also possible that the unique conditions on Earth allow for specific technologies to develop which w ...
See also:Kardashev scale, Kardashev scale - Usage and examples, Kardashev scale - Possible timeline, Kardashev scale - Function as a teleology, Kardashev scale - Weakness by supposition?, Kardashev scale - Counter-argument: abundance of alternative sources, Kardashev scale - Civilization implications, Kardashev scale - Contact constraints, Kardashev scale - Hypothetical extensions, Kardashev scale - Fictional extensions, Kardashev scale - Hypothetical futures, Kardashev scale - Type I, Kardashev scale - Type II, Kardashev scale - Type III, Kardashev scale - Type IV & V, Kardashev scale - Current values, Kardashev scale - Literature describing different Kardashev Types, Kardashev scale - Connections with sociology and anthropology, Kardashev scale - Notes Read more here: » Kardashev scale: Encyclopedia II - Kardashev scale - Weakness by supposition? |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Plasma cosmology - Features and problemsIn the past twenty-five years, plasma cosmology has expanded to develop models of the formation of large scale structure, quasars, the origin of the light elements, the cosmic microwave background and the redshift-distance relationship.
Plasma cosmology - Formation of structure.
In the early 1980’s Peratt, a former student of Alfvén’s, used supercomputer facilities at Maxwell Laboratories and later at Los Alamos National Laboratory to simulate Alfvén and Fälthammar’s concept of galaxies being form ...
See also:Plasma cosmology, Plasma cosmology - Overview, Plasma cosmology - Alfvén's model, Plasma cosmology - Cosmic Plasma, Plasma cosmology - Force free filaments, Plasma cosmology - Ambiplasma, Plasma cosmology - Features and problems, Plasma cosmology - Formation of structure, Plasma cosmology - Light elements abundance, Plasma cosmology - Microwave background, Plasma cosmology - Redshifts, Plasma cosmology - Future, Plasma cosmology - Figures in plasma cosmology, Plasma cosmology - Footnotes, Plasma cosmology - Links and references, Plasma cosmology - Books Read more here: » Plasma cosmology: Encyclopedia II - Plasma cosmology - Features and problems |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Grand duchy - The title and origins of grand duchiesThe title Grand Duke (Latin: Magnus Dux, German: Großherzog, Italian: Gran Duca, French: Grand-Duc, Lithuanian:Didysis kunigaikštis, Polish: Wielki książę) ranks in honour below King but higher than a sovereign Duke (Herzog) or Prince (Fürst). Grand Duchy is the appellation of the territory of a sovereign Grand Duke's territory.
Grand Duke is also the usual and established translation of sovereign Grand Prince in languages which do not have separate words mean ...
See also:Grand duchy, Grand duchy - The title and origins of grand duchies, Grand duchy - Western Grand Dukes and their sovereignties, Grand duchy - Abundance of grand duchies, Grand duchy - Styles and forms of address, Grand duchy - Grand Prince Read more here: » Grand duchy: Encyclopedia II - Grand duchy - The title and origins of grand duchies |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Grand duchy - Styles and forms of addressMost often, a reigning Grand Duke was styled Royal Highness. Other members of the families differed in style. Junior members of the Grand Ducal Family of Luxembourg are also Royal Highnesses.
In Hesse-Darmstadt and Baden, however, junior members of the dynasty bore the style of Grand Ducal Highness (Großherzogliche Hoheit). For instance, prior to her marriage, Empress Alexandra of Russia was known as "Her Grand Ducal Highness Princess Alix of Hesse and on the Rhine" (Ihre Großherzogliche Hoheit Alix Prinzessin von Hessen und bei Rhein).
A Russian G ...
See also:Grand duchy, Grand duchy - The title and origins of grand duchies, Grand duchy - Western Grand Dukes and their sovereignties, Grand duchy - Abundance of grand duchies, Grand duchy - Styles and forms of address, Grand duchy - Grand Prince Read more here: » Grand duchy: Encyclopedia II - Grand duchy - Styles and forms of address |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Observation - The role of Observation in the Scientific MethodThe scientific method includes the following steps:
'observe' a phenomenon,
'Hypothesize' an explanation for the phenomenon,
'predict' a logical consequence of the guess,
'test' the prediction, and
'review' for any mistakes.
Observation plays a role in the first and fourth steps in the above list. Reliance is placed upon the five physical senses: visual perception, hearing (sense), taste, feeling, and olfaction, and upon measurement techniques. It is theref ...
See also:Observation, Observation - The role of Observation in the Scientific Method, Observation - Example - The Big Bang, Observation - Observation: Hubble's redshift, Observation - Hypothesis about the abundance of the elements, Observation - Observation: the microwave background, Observation - Big Bang Hypothesis now corroborated, Observation - Current observations, Observation - Future observations, Observation - The role of Observation in Philosophy, Observation - Hobbies that involve observation Read more here: » Observation: Encyclopedia II - Observation - The role of Observation in the Scientific Method |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Observation - Hobbies that involve observationHobbies that involve observation depend for their interest on items being observed. A knowledge of these items and their habitats will develop over time in the observer, who may draw upon the experiences of others as conveyed in books or websites or by word of mouth. Most such hobbies involve classification of the items seen, with the precision and reliability of such classifications generally increasing over time. Depending on the geographic dispersal of the creatures or things being observed, pursuit of the hobby might well require ...
See also:Observation, Observation - The role of Observation in the Scientific Method, Observation - Example - The Big Bang, Observation - Observation: Hubble's redshift, Observation - Hypothesis about the abundance of the elements, Observation - Observation: the microwave background, Observation - Big Bang Hypothesis now corroborated, Observation - Current observations, Observation - Future observations, Observation - The role of Observation in Philosophy, Observation - Hobbies that involve observation Read more here: » Observation: Encyclopedia II - Observation - Hobbies that involve observation |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Observation - The role of Observation in Philosophy"Observe always that everything is the result of a change, and get used to thinking that there is nothing Nature loves so well as to change existing forms and to make new ones like them." Meditations. iv. 36. -Marcus Aurelius
Observation in philosophical terms is the process of filtering sensory information through the thought process. Input is received via hearing, sight, smell, taste, or touch and then analyzed through either rational or irrational thought. You see a man beat his wife; you observe that su ...
See also:Observation, Observation - The role of Observation in the Scientific Method, Observation - Example - The Big Bang, Observation - Observation: Hubble's redshift, Observation - Hypothesis about the abundance of the elements, Observation - Observation: the microwave background, Observation - Big Bang Hypothesis now corroborated, Observation - Current observations, Observation - Future observations, Observation - The role of Observation in Philosophy, Observation - Hobbies that involve observation Read more here: » Observation: Encyclopedia II - Observation - The role of Observation in Philosophy |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Early progressIt was soon apparent that Hale-Bopp was no ordinary comet. For a start, when its orbit was calculated, it turned out to be 7.2 Astronomical Units (AU) from the Sun, placing it between Jupiter and Saturn and by far the greatest distance from Earth at which a comet had been discovered. Most comets at this distance are extremely faint, and show no discernable activity, but Hale-Bopp already had an observable coma. An image taken at the Anglo-Australian Telescope in 1993 was found to show the then-undiscovered comet some 13 AU from the sun, ...
See also:Comet Hale-Bopp, Comet Hale-Bopp - Discovery, Comet Hale-Bopp - Early progress, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp becomes a Great Comet, Comet Hale-Bopp - The comet recedes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Orbital changes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific results, Comet Hale-Bopp - Sodium tail, Comet Hale-Bopp - Deuterium abundance, Comet Hale-Bopp - Organic species, Comet Hale-Bopp - Rotation, Comet Hale-Bopp - A satellite?, Comet Hale-Bopp - Paranoia and superstition, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp's legacy Read more here: » Comet Hale-Bopp: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Early progress |
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|  |  |  | Abundance: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp becomes a Great CometHale-Bopp became visible to the naked eye in the summer of 1996, and although its rate of brightening slowed considerably during the latter half on 1996, scientists were still cautiously optimistic that it would become very bright. It was too close to the Sun to be observable during December 1996, but when it reappeared in January 1997 it was already bright enough to be seen by anyone who looked for it, even from large cities with light-polluted skies.
The Internet was a growing phenomenon at the time, and numerous websites that track ...
See also:Comet Hale-Bopp, Comet Hale-Bopp - Discovery, Comet Hale-Bopp - Early progress, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp becomes a Great Comet, Comet Hale-Bopp - The comet recedes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Orbital changes, Comet Hale-Bopp - Scientific results, Comet Hale-Bopp - Sodium tail, Comet Hale-Bopp - Deuterium abundance, Comet Hale-Bopp - Organic species, Comet Hale-Bopp - Rotation, Comet Hale-Bopp - A satellite?, Comet Hale-Bopp - Paranoia and superstition, Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp's legacy Read more here: » Comet Hale-Bopp: Encyclopedia II - Comet Hale-Bopp - Hale-Bopp becomes a Great Comet |
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