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angular acceleration

angular altitude AREA

angular aperture FOTO

angular cutter ARCHIT

angular deviation

angular diameter

angular disconformity

angular discrimination MILIT

angular displacement

angular distance AREA

angular distortion AREA

angular divergence

angular equation AREA

angular frequency COMUNIC

angular height

angular impulse FIS

angular inconformity

angular length TECN

angular magnification AREA

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Jones' head is sharpened, giving her head and face an angular shape.
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For the first time, he allowed curved forms to break up his more usual angular shapes.
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The total survey sky area is of 1 square degree (0.30 msr) distributed in different high latitude and low extinction fields with enough angular separations.
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The angular velocity ratio between two gears of a gearset must remain constant throughout the mesh.
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On the ends there are short, angular sections of wall.
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Driving in a car, and looking forward, each of the wheels has an angular momentum vector pointing to the left.
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The rostral is large and broad with an angular horizontal edge.
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Each electron has electron spin angular momentum and in addition the p orbital has orbital angular momentum (an s orbital has zero orbital angular momentum).
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A number of quantities in physics behave as pseudovectors rather than polar vectors, including magnetic field and angular velocity.
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It is the angular distance of the orbital plane from the plane of reference (usually the primary's equator or the ecliptic), normally stated in degrees.
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