| 41. | Note the similarity with the observed light curve.
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| 42. | To differentiate, male breasts are usually molded marked by a light curve topped with a nipple.
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| 43. | Peculiarities in the light curve of GRB 970228 suggested that a supernova may have occurred as well.
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| 44. | Photometric observations collected during 2006 08 were used to measure time variations of the asteroid light curve.
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| 45. | The more complex a planet's so-called light curve, he said, " the more interesting " the planet.
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| 46. | In combination with the changing transparency of the ejected material, they produce the rapidly declining light curve.
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| 47. | In astronomy, light curves from a supernova are used to determine what type of supernova it is.
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| 48. | It has a double-peaked light curve.
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| 49. | The " L " signifies " linear " although the light curve is not actually a straight line.
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| 50. | A light curve generated from magnitude.
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