Examples of using Surface features in English and their translations into Portuguese
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revealed Enceladus' surface features in much greater detail than the Voyager 2 observations.
Therefore, this study evaluated the tensile strength and weld surface features between two segments of stainless steel, niti and tma orthodontic wires
probably because it obdurately refused to display any surface features(it is covered with sulfuric acid clouds only dimly translucent to visible light),
Most, at first, see only the surface features of tantra, such as its emphasis on ritual,
The MIDI control surface features backlit buttons,
As can be observed, the silane does not alter the acrylic resin topography since the surface features that can be viewed here are basically the same as in Figure 5A.
it finally became possible to distinguish surface features on other planets and even to draw maps of some of them, notably Mars.
This agrees well with the fact that inherited Common Slavic vocabulary does not include detailed terminology for physical surface features peculiar of the mountains
Its surface features four M6 x 1 mm threaded holes for the fixation of the floor plates(when projected)
NOAA-N Prime provides global images of clouds and surface features and vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature
Control Surfaces feature buttons, faders,
Huygens was the first person to see a surface feature on the planet Mars.
I can't see any surface features.
Included among his observations were measurements of lunar surface features.
Stellar rotation is measured through Doppler shift or by tracking active surface features.
Surface features of Lycus Sulci,
Surface features on Umbriel are named for evil
There is currently no full scientific consensus among the sometimes contradictory explanations for the surface features of Europa.
Many of the planet's surface features, particularly the albedo features,
In 1800, Johann Schröter made observations of surface features, claiming to have observed 20-kilometre-high(12 mi) mountains.