Examples of using Halos in English and their translations into Serbian
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have been given halos.
to see glare or even halos around lights at night.
it occurred to me that the radioactivity that produced these halos really was extinct!
Both can result in blurry images that can be more apparent at night and cause halos around lights as well as glare
I remembered that Henderson had described these halos in considerable detail and had discussed extinct radioactivity in connection with them.
and C halos.
I believe that Leonardo never put the halos because he thinks that the people are ordinary people,
and C halos as being unimportant, not worthy of investigation.
polonium halos were also visible in clear areas that were free from those defects.
Perfect uranium halos with clearly defined rings were needed to settle the question of variable-sized halo rings that Joly had reported.
There are sealed traces of nails from the icon's riza(metal protective cover) on the margins, halos and around the cup.
Physicists speculated that halos might provide the data needed to settle the question of whether the decay rate had always been constant.
In contrast to the uranium and D halos, there was, with one possible exception, a complete absence
And so was my conviction that radioactive halos might be the key to unlock that truth.
Unfortunately, Henderson's remaining thin sections did not contain the best uranium halos pictured in his reports.
Never did he hint that polonium halos might represent extinct natural radioactivity,
Nevertheless, I was puzzled by the fact that in most cases there was no visual evidence of a concentration of uranium near the polonium halos.
occurrences, deposit halos, etc.
This trip proved to be a launching point for an intensive study of radioactive halos and their startling revelation about the earth's origin.
bows, halos, clouds, fairies,