Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Accretion in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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That's called"accretion.
While our moon formed from an impact… all other regular moons coalesced… from the gaseous stew… surrounding their parent planets… a process known as accretion.
Accretion onto a stationary black hole has been solved analytically only under the assumption of spherical symmetry.
Under the assumption of spherical symmetry. Accretion onto a stationary black hole has been solved analytically only.
The project aims at quantifying the processes that are responsible for the lateral erosion and accretion of tidal marsh shorelines, with special emphasis on.
The reduction of the space where mud can settle is mainly caused by natural accretion and the reclamation of large sections of the Ems-Dollard estuary.
is important in the core accretion model of planet formation.
An accretion of individuals into the‘church',
Accretion of gas onto the black hole,
partial accretion of the cut ducts and restoration of fertility function occurs in rare cases,
Markoff specialises in the study of accretion- i.e., the gravitational capture of material- around
We are things that labor under the illusion of having a self, this accretion of sensory experience
and overall the accretion of bad loans in the system is blocking the extension of fresh credit.
And that's what happened to Jupiter. it's called accretion- and that drags the whole thing inwards,
The geological evolution of Ceres was dependent on the heat sources available during and after its formation: friction from planetesimal accretion, and decay of various radionuclides possibly including short-lived extinct radionuclides such as aluminium-26.
the mutual attraction of celestial bodies and planetary accretion.
Along the South Holland coast and the Zeeland islands, there was some accretion directly along the beach;
less advantageous to inherit than to obtain a part of the estate through an accretion clause.
just as the capture of meteors by the accretion of energy-material at the surface would result in a comparatively sudden flash of light which would speedily recede to normal brightness for that sun.
from the formation of the first black holes to their growth through accretion of gas and how the energy produced by accreting black holes affects their host galaxies, to black hole mergers as gravitational wave sources.Â.