| 21. | Explorer 1 changed rigid body dynamics after nearly 200 yearsto address this kind of momentum-preserving energy dissipation.
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| 22. | After the waves break, the wave energy flux is no longer constant, but decreasing due to energy dissipation.
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| 23. | Resistance is associated with energy dissipation.
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| 24. | By pinpointing enzyme catalysis as a prototypical process, Davia identifies energy dissipation as playing a major role in biology.
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| 25. | The stilling basin of the spillway is also used for energy dissipation of the outflows from the bottom outlets.
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| 26. | Improvement of tide modeling by observing more long period components such as costal interactions, internal waves, and tidal energy dissipation.
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| 27. | Tests have demonstrated BRBF systems are highly effective for energy dissipation, while being vulnerable to large deformations and story drift.
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| 28. | Sure enough, the friction of conventional metal spikes puncturing the surface and being pulled out was a source of energy dissipation.
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| 29. | This leads to energy dissipation and causes the material to display a small amount of electrical resistance while in the superconducting state.
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| 30. | Its charge carriers move perpendicular to the electric field, with little energy dissipation . h-BN has a hexagonal structure similar to graphene's.
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