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The divergence angle, approximately 137.51, is the golden angle, dividing the circle in the golden ratio.
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While their product can be estimated, the rate and time are not identifiable from sequence divergence.
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This is particularly troublesome, since it is generally agreed that such changes may be a significant feature of deep divergences.
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Ultraviolet divergences remain a key process in the exploration of new physical theories, like supersymmetry.
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Although the system does not alter the divergence of a collimated beam, it does alter the width of the beam.
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As these processes continued, the subspecies divergences began occurring as the mimetic species expanded their geographical range and began mimicking other species of butterfly.
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Integrating the divergence results in a surface charge.
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The latter offers advantages due to its higher beam intensity, lower divergence, and its continuous wavelength spectrum.
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This raw measurement of divergence provides information about the number of changes that have occurred along the path separating the sequences.
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The ice cover may also undergo a state of "tension", resulting in divergence and fissure opening.
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