| 1. | The unit for radial distance is usually determined by the context.
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| 2. | This gives the radial distance to the beam and the azimuth.
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| 3. | However the automatic transmission power control antagonizes to attempts for radial distance estimates.
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| 4. | These spaces have " nearly equal radial distances for equal changes in Munsell chroma ".
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| 5. | However, the radial distance between the stars is unknown, so they are probably further apart.
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| 6. | But here r is the radial Schwartzschild coordinate, and this is thus not the radial distance.
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| 7. | Gravity is responsible for this phenomenon, and it decreases exponentially with radial distance from the white dwarf.
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| 8. | The average density of atoms at a given radial distance from another atom is given by the formula:
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| 9. | The outermost disk is at a radial distance of, in a protoplanetary, and emits considerable infrared radiation.
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| 10. | Spherical coordinates as often used in " mathematics " : radial distance, azimuthal angle, and polar angle.
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