2 résultats pour "azimuthal"
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Définition:
AZIMUTAL, -ALE, -AUX, AZIMUTHAL, -ALE, -AUX, adjectif.
Histoire g?n?rale des sciences (sous la direction de Ren? Taton) tome 3, volume 2, 1964 page 422. Remarque?: 1. " Sommerfeld montre que les orbites quantiquement possibles sont caract?ris?es par deux nombres entiers n et l; le 1er. r n est appel? nombre quantique principal, le 2e. 1 est appel? nombre quantique azimutal " (G. Ambrosio, D. Blanc, ?l?ments de physique nucl?aire, Paris, Masson, 1967). 2. On rencontre dans la documentation l'adverbe azimutalement (1964, Histoire g?n?rale des scien...
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Map - Geography.
Often only southeast slopes are hachured or shaded, giving somewhat the effect of a bird's-eye view of the area illuminated by light from the northwest. Shadings orcarefully drawn hachures, neither of which give elevations, are more easily interpreted than contour lines and are sometimes used in conjunction with them for greaterclarity. IV MAP PROJECTIONS For the representation of the entire surface of the earth without any kind of distortion, a map must have a spherical surface; a map of this...