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Abstract: If the Solar System is long-lived and non-resonant (that is, if the planets are bound and have evolved independently through many orbital times), and if the system is observed at any non-special time, it is possible to infer the dynamical properties of the Solar System (such as the gravitational force or acceleration law) from a snapshot of the planet positions and velocities at a single moment in time.
The Inverse-What Law? Sean 2009
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The usual non-resonant magnetic induction would be almost 1 million times less efficient in this particular system.”
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That one of those properties is the tendency to become preferentially resonant with one mind and preferentially non-resonant with another.
The Galaxy Primes 1927
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As I walked across the non-resonant, carpeted stone floor I had the most curious set of sensations I have ever experienced.
Shapes that Haunt the Dusk Henry Mills Alden 1877
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Its quality in the last respect can be tested by lightly striking it when mounted; the sound given out should be dead or non-resonant.
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But as the distance increases, these non-resonant coils become vastly less efficient.
Techworld.com News 2010
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But as the distance increases, these non-resonant coils become vastly less efficient.
Latest from Computerworld John Cox 2010
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But as the distance increases, these non-resonant coils become vastly less efficient.
Latest from Computerworld John Cox 2010
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But as the distance increases, these non-resonant coils become vastly less efficient.
PC World 2010
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But as the distance increases, these non-resonant coils become vastly less efficient.
Techworld.com News 2010
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