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delta front
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Gilbert-type delta
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delta
delta [from triangular shape of the Nile delta, like the Greek letter delta ], a deposit of clay, silt, and sand formed at the mouth of a river where the stream loses velocity and drops part of its sediment load. No delta is formed if the coast is sinking or if there is an ocean or tidal current... Read more |
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Delta Air Lines Inc
Delta Air Lines, Inc. Hartsfield International AirportAtlanta, Georgia 30320U.S.A.Telephone: (404) 715-2600Fax: (404) 715-1400Web site: http://www.delta.com Public CompanyIncorporated: 1934 as Delta Air CorporationEmployees: 81,000Sales: $15.89 billion (2000)Stock Exchanges: New YorkTicker... Read more |
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Delta Force
Delta Force Delta Force is one of the two principal United States counter-terrorism units, the other being the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, formerly known as Seal Team Six. Created in 1977 by Colonel Charles "Charlie" Beckwith, Delta Force is headquartered at ... Read more |
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Elmore James
Elmore James Blues singer, guitarist Associated With Fellow Delta Bluesmen Recorded Read more |
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free energy
free energy or Gibbs free energy, quantity derived from the relationships between heat and work studied in thermodynamics and used as a measure of the relative stability of a physical or chemical system, i.e., the tendency of the system to react or change. If the change in free energy,... Read more |
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Special Forces
Special Operations Forces OverviewArmy Special ForcesNavy SEALsMarine Special UnitsAir Force Special Forces Special Operations Forces: Overview Functionally, American special operations forces have existed since the seventeenth century, but they were only formally institutionalized in the late... Read more |
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Mackenzie
Mackenzie river, c.1,120 mi (1,800 km) long, issuing from Great Slave Lake, Northwest Territories, Canada, and flowing generally NW to the Arctic Ocean through a great delta. Between Great Slave Lake and Lake Athabasca it is known as the Slave River. At Lake Athabasca, the Finlay-Peace river system... Read more |
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calculus
calculus branch of mathematics that studies continuously changing quantities. The calculus is characterized by the use of infinite processes, involving passage to a limit —the notion of tending toward, or approaching, an ultimate value. The English physicist Isaac Newton and the German... Read more |
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