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  • The front of the photoelectron current runs along the anode surface with faster-than-light superluminal speed and provides the in-phase summation of radiation fluxes from elementary sources.

    World-wide Campaign Sheds New Light on Nature's "LHC" | Universe Today 2010

  • Solar activity plays a role in ozone of course and maybe sometimes the two solar cycle and vigorous hurricane seasons are in-phase and sometimes not.

    Hurricanes 2007 « Climate Audit 2007

  • Not only data of stations situated in congested urban areas, but also data of remote stations as e.g. on Mount Zugspitze 2960 m above sea level in the Alps showed significant in-phase weekly cycles.

    An oldie but goodie – Microsite and UHI in 1952 « Climate Audit 2007

  • The Atlantic also has cyclical behavior, so I wonder how much of the oceanic warming shown on the slides is due to the Atlantic and Indian Ocean cycles being in-phase at this point in time.

    Atlantic Hurricane Track Versions « Climate Audit 2007

  • Mr. Arthur has a talent for turning freakish human emotions into a kind of in-phase beauty.

    Joseph Arthur's Redemptive Songs 2003

  • “That it processes in-phase energy more easily than out-of-phase energy,” blurted a Russian voice from the far side of the device.

    The Janus Gate: Future Imperfect L. A. Graf 2002

  • “That it processes in-phase energy more easily than out-of-phase energy,” blurted a Russian voice from the far side of the device.

    The Janus Gate: Future Imperfect L. A. Graf 2002

  • “That it processes in-phase energy more easily than out-of-phase energy,” blurted a Russian voice from the far side of the device.

    The Janus Gate: Future Imperfect L. A. Graf 2002

  • Consequently, random in-phase occurrences of opposing mechanical stress "tremor frequencies" and opposing heat

    Chapter 6 1990

  • The difference frequency then will first form a standing EM scalar wave, and then our standing in-phase mechanical scalar wave, so that the two together constitute the desired standing k-wave.

    Chapter 6 1990

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