| 11. | Those ripples should reflect the primordial inhomogeneities from which the large-scale tapestry grew.
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| 12. | This laid the groundwork for Buchert's later generalization of this treatment of inhomogeneities.
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| 13. | If orthotropic properties vary between points inside an object, it possesses both orthotropy and inhomogeneity.
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| 14. | The inhomogeneities are not always errors.
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| 15. | Schlieren physics developed out of the need to produce high-quality lenses devoid of these inhomogeneities.
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| 16. | On a galactic scale, we have lots of inhomogeneity, stars and interstellar vacua and such.
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| 17. | Small spatial inhomogeneities create an effective macroscopic behaviour, leading to properties not readily found in nature.
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| 18. | The amplitude of the primordial inhomogeneities produced in inflation is directly tied to the energy scale of inflation.
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| 19. | Uncontrolled flocculation of powders due to attractive van der Waals forces can also give rise to microstructural inhomogeneities.
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| 20. | His work on the Newtonian limit, particularly in relation to perturbations and inhomogeneities in a Newtonian cosmos.
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