| 31. | I want to go back to thinking that " isobar " has something to do with an overchilled cocktail lounge.
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| 32. | They are also sometimes referred to as bullseye isobars and dartboard lows in reference to their appearance on weather charts.
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| 33. | Usually, they beta-decay to their nearby even-even isobars that have paired protons and paired neutrons.
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| 34. | After the acquisition, Roundarch merged with Isobar, Aegis Media s existing creative network, to form Roundarch Isobar.
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| 35. | After the acquisition, Roundarch merged with Isobar, Aegis Media s existing creative network, to form Roundarch Isobar.
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| 36. | The baryons can be nucleons ( free or bound ), hyperons like, and, or members of the isobar.
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| 37. | Gross was known in the Boston-area for his on-air use of actual forecasting graphics, including isobars.
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| 38. | The term " isobars " ( originally " isobares " ) for nuclides was suggested by Alfred Walter Stewart in 1918.
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| 39. | Isobars are commonly used to place surface boundaries from the horse latitudes poleward, while streamline analyses are used in the tropics.
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| 40. | If they are not marked, troughs may still be identified as an extension of isobars away from a low pressure center.
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