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  • 111convergent-divergent (Laval) nozzle — Смотри сопло Лаваля …

    Энциклопедический словарь по металлургии

  • 112convergent-divergent exhaust duct — An exhaust duct used in supersonic aircraft. The cross sectional area of the duct decreases in the direction of the airflow until it is so small that the gas flow becomes supersonic. Thereafter, the duct enlarges so the gases further speed up… …

    Aviation dictionary

  • 113Exotropia — Divergent gaze. Also called external strabismus or, pejoratively, wall eyed (like a walleyed pike). * * * That type of strabismus in which the visual axes diverge; may be paralytic or concomitant, monocular or alternating, constant or… …

    Medical dictionary

  • 114divergente — ● divergent, divergente adjectif (latin divergens, entis) Qui diverge, s écarte de plus en plus à partir d un point de départ : Rayons divergents. Qui est opposé, en désaccord : Des opinions divergentes. Mathématiques Se dit d une intégrale, d… …

    Encyclopédie Universelle

  • 115Euler on infinite series — Divergent seriesLeonhard Euler succinctly described a potential foundation for his treatment of divergent series in a calculus textbook published in 1755 [Euler (1755), Part 1, Chapter 3, #111, pp.78 79; English translation by Bromwich (p.322).… …

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  • 116Innisdale Secondary School — ] , Divergent Thinkers, Warhammer 40k, G Force (who participate in the well known activity of Geocaching), God Squad, Outbound, the Drama Club, Student Council, a Sign Language club, the Anime Club and many other interesting clubs and committees …

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  • 117Дивергентная валидность — (Divergent validity). Степень, в которой тест не измеряет тот конструкт, для измерения которого он не предназначен …

    Теории личности: глоссарий

  • 118instability — divergent instability oscillatory instability …

    Mechanics glossary

  • 119divergently — divergent ► ADJECTIVE ▪ diverging. DERIVATIVES divergently adverb …

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  • 120CAUSE AND EFFECT — Divergent conceptions of the relation between cause and effect (or agent and act) can be found throughout Jewish religious and non religious literature from ancient times to the present. Indeed, this relation clearly underlies many of the most… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism