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  • Goulburn Weir

    Goulburn Weir

    Goulburn Weir is a weir built between 1887 and early 1891 across the Goulburn River near Nagambie, Victoria, Australia. It was the first major diversion structure built for irrigation development i

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  • Patrol ship

    Patrol ship

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  • Conventional current

    Conventional current

    An electric current is a flow of charged particles, such as electrons or ions, moving through an electrical conductor or space. It is defined as the net rate of flow of electric charge through a su

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  • Explosives engineering

    Explosives engineering

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  • Robert Litzenberger

    Robert Litzenberger

    Robert Litzenberger is Professor Emeritus at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. He is best known for establishing the use of state prices in financial economics.Robert Litzenberg

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  • Flow tracer

    Flow tracer

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  • Cubic interpolation

    Cubic interpolation

    In numerical analysis, a cubic Hermite spline or cubic Hermite interpolator is a spline where each piece is a third-degree polynomial specified in Hermite form, that is, by its values and first der

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  • Benjamin Eyre

    Benjamin Eyre

    Benjamin George Eyre (June 1, 1747 – July 11, 1789), was a figure of the American Revolutionary War. Eyre served as a Lieutenant Colonel in the Continental Army, commanding the Second Battalion of

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  • Viktor Adamsky

    Viktor Adamsky

    Viktor Borisovich Adamsky (Russian: Ви́ктор Бори́сович Ада́мский ; 30 April 1923 – 14 December 2005) was a Soviet and Russian physicist known for his work on the former Soviet program of nuclear we

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  • Velocity field

    Velocity field

    In continuum mechanics the flow velocity in fluid dynamics, also macroscopic velocity in statistical mechanics, or drift velocity in electromagnetism, is a vector field used to mathematically descr

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