Transposition (Music)--Theory--Ancient
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2023.12.01
transpressional
A fault along which strike-slip deformation is accompanied by a component of shortening transverse to the fault.
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2023.04.16
transpressional basin
Transpression basins are formed during oblique collision of tectonic plates and during non-orthogonal subduction. [Wikipedia]
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2023.04.16
transpressional stress regime
Transpression regimes are formed during oblique collision of tectonic plates and during non-orthogonal subduction. [Wikipedia]
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2023.04.16
transtensional
A fault along which strike-slip deformation is accompanied by a component of extension transverse to the fault.
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2023.04.16
transtensional basin
Transtension basins are oblique tensional environments where stretching takes place. [Wikipedia]
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2023.04.16
transtensional stress regime
Transtension regimes are oblique tensional environments where stretching takes place. [Wikipedia]
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2023.04.16
Transubstantiation
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Christopher Rauch
2023.12.01
Transvaal war, 1880-1881
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2023.12.01
Transvaal war, 1899-1002
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2023.12.01
transverse
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Ryan McGranaghan
2023.04.16
transverse
Component of magnetic field vector perpendicular to the direction of view and parallel to the solar surface at disk center.
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2023.04.16
transverse
Component of magnetic field vector perpendicular to the direction of view and parallel to the solar surface at disk center.
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2023.04.16
Transverse crevasse
A crevasse oriented more or less perpendicular to the long axis of a glacier. Transverse crevasses typically open on a valley glacier when the terrain becomes steeper, such as above an icefall.
GCW Glossary
2023.03.27
transverse mercator
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2023.04.16
transverse wave
A transverse wave is a wave that causes vibration in the medium in a perpendicular direction to its own motion. For example: if a wave moves along the x-axis, its disturbances are in the yz-plane. In
other words, it causes medium disturbances across the two-dimensional plane that it is travelling in. Contrary to popular belief, transversal waves do not necessarily move up and down.
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2023.04.16
Trapezium (Anatomy)
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2023.12.01
trapped
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2023.04.16
trapping
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2023.04.16
Trapping
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Christopher Rauch
2023.12.01