Yes you can, but it does cost for extra shipping!
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G. Alaga has written: 'Intensity rules for beta and gamma transitions to nuclear rotational states' -- subject(s): Beta rays, Gamma rays
G. L. Simmons has written: 'An adjoint gamma-ray moments computer code, ADJMOM-1' -- subject(s): Gamma ray angular correlations
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Geelong is a city in Australia.
No it isn't! The function G(x) := Gamma(x) * (1 + c * sin(2 * pi * x)) with 0 < c < 1 is such an example. Both, the Gamma-function and G have the properties f(x+1) = x * f(x) and f(1) = 1. That's why one needs a third property to define the gamma function uniquely.
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To find the mass of the fuel taken on by the airplane, you need to multiply the volume of fuel by its density. First, convert the density to g/L by multiplying 0.821 g/mL by 1000 to get 821 g/L. Then, multiply 245 L (volume) by 821 g/L (density) to find the mass of the fuel taken on, which is approximately 200,845 grams of fuel.
The only lab that is centrifuged is the capsule for training pilots and astronauts to handle high "G" forces.
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