| 1. | These periodic motions abound both in nature and the man-made world.
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| 2. | This sort of sharp transition exists in all sorts of periodic motion, even walking.
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| 3. | A more rigorous derivation, which does not require periodic motion, was found using an Effective Field Theory formulation.
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| 4. | Regularly recurring events and objects with apparent periodic motion have long served as standards for units of time.
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| 5. | Theoretical astronomy by and large has concentrated upon analyzing the apparently complex but periodic motions of celestial objects.
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| 6. | An oscillator is a physical system characterized by periodic motion, such as a pendulum, tuning fork, or vibrating diatomic molecule.
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| 7. | "' Self-oscillation "'is the generation and maintenance of a periodic motion by a source of power that lacks any corresponding periodicity.
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| 8. | As of 2009, its effects on the periodic motion of charges are detectable in synchrotrons, but only as averaged effects over time.
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| 9. | Periodic motions by the Legal Aid Society, which filed the suit leading to the 1991 decision, would result in the release of hundreds of defendants.
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| 10. | The first step in writing an implicit system for a periodic motion is to move the period T from the boundary conditions to the ODE:
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