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Masses meaning
plural of mass | plural of masse
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This oscillation requires that the different neutrino flavors have different masses, and although the value of the masses is not known, experiments have shown that these masses are tiny.
Heritage Society Masses Masses are offered each month of the year for deceased and living foundation “planned giving” donors.
While it’s true that the power of demagogues comes from the masses of ordinary people who support them, it’s also true that the devotion of those masses stems from a moral outrage aggravated by the moral outrage of the other side.
People in power are still oppressing the masses, so I don’t think the masses have independence, looking at the situation of the country, especially in the North.
The bravery of the Sudanese masses, with the heavily oppressed women at the forefront, has been an inspiration for the working masses everywhere.
For the breathless masses who are curious about James’s future — and those masses include friends and rivals, coaches and executives, fans and haters — the clip has been parsed with forensic detail: What does it mean?
In Iran, where the masses are beginning to move on a revolutionary path, the route is open for the Kurdish Movement to form a united front with the Iranian masses against the mullah regime in the next period.
Odionyenma charged party chieftains to shun imposition of candidates on the masses, rather, should allow the masses chose their preferred candidates.
Only the Socialist Party of Nigeria(SPN) joined workers and the masses in their day-to-day struggle against these ruthless rulers; we also provided a political alternative for the masses.
Because the u and d quarks have similar masses, particles made of the same number of them also have similar masses.
Cantus-firmus masses Prior to Josquin's mature period, the most common technique for writing masses was the cantus firmus, a technique which had been in use already for most of the 15th century.
Elastic collisions main Elastic collision of equal masses Elastic collision of unequal masses An elastic collision is one in which no kinetic energy is lost.
Elements with no stable isotopes have the atomic masses of their most stable isotopes, where such masses are shown, listed in parentheses.
He explained that these exceptions were due to molecular dissociations at certain temperatures, and that Avogadro's law determined not only molecular masses, but atomic masses as well.
Jupiter, at 318 Earth masses, is the largest planet in the Solar System, and Saturn is one third as massive, at 95 Earth masses.
Lateral masses The lateral masses are the most bulky and solid parts of the atlas, in order to support the weight of the head.
Mao believed that intellectuals and party cadres had to become first students of the masses to become teachers of the masses later.
One factor that contributes to the creation of a concentrated polar jet is the undercutting of sub-tropical air masses by the more dense polar air masses at the polar front.
Przybilla estimated that it has lost around 3 solar masses since beginning life as a star of 24 ± 3 solar masses 7 to 9 million years ago.
That is, while a strait lies between two land masses and connects two larger bodies of water, an isthmus lies between two bodies of water and connects two larger land masses.