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Перевод: stellar speek stellar


[прилагательное]
звездный; звездообразный; главный; ведущий


Тезаурус:

  1. A NEW theory of the origin of our Solar System suggests that the Sun is in a special place in our Galaxy, and that it may be incorrect to draw inferences about the Galaxy at large from studies of our immediate stellar neighbourhood.
  2. Starting with a chapter which describes the observational characteristics of stars, The Physics of Stars goes on to explain these characteristics by describing the structure of main sequence stars, dwarfs, neutron stars and black holes: Two chapters not usually found in textbooks on stellar structure, one on variable and non-stationary stars and the other on protostars, make good reading and help the student to understand cepheid variables and the origin of stars.
  3. Their approach is informal and Physics of Stellar Evolution and Cosmology reads like a scientific detective story.
  4. At that time, the star was passing through a phase during which it was a red supergiant, a class of star which commonly ejects a shell of gas in the form of a "stellar wind".
  5. These are sometimes smaller than their stellar images because of the distorting effect of the Earth's atmosphere."
  6. Their publications would do credit to any university: Libertarian Conflicts in Social Choice , by UBS Phillips Drew's John Wriglesworth, The Role of Crack Resistance Parameters in Polymer Wear , by Williams de Broe's Mustapha Omar and Stellar Winds (which might conceivably be a volume of poetry) by Robert Fleming's Martin Murch are just a few of the titles that leap off the page.
  7. Transient X-ray sources in our own Galaxy could be associated with white holes of stellar mass.
  8. This produced a faster stellar wind which compressed the gas.
  9. There are now manufacturers world-wide pursuing variations on this approach, building everything from high-powered graphics work stations for computer-aided design and advertising, like soon-to-merge American firms Ardent and Stellar, through to Teradata, another American company which has sold several hundred of its parallel database machines, to Britain's Meiko Scientific, manufacturer of the Computing Surface.
  10. The premise for the development of Ruby - which was launched in the US last month under the brand name Stellar (the name may not be used outside America) - was simple enough.
  11. In subsequent sections, he deals with the Solar System, the stars, stellar revolution.
  12. Instead of choosing a different star daily, the Egyptian priests, who were primarily concerned with the timing of the nightly service in their temples, made a fresh choice every ten days, a period of time (and stellar constellation) known as a "decan".
  13. Such expectations seem a long, long way from what Kael regards as cinema's golden era, the emergence in the late Sixties/early Seventies of stellar talents like Scorsese, Coppola, Altman and Bertolucci.

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