Word: readjusting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...example, gravity appears to be enhanced, while in others it seems to be counteracted. Moreover, findings from a U.S. Air Force gravity study were even interpreted by some scientists as evidence of a "sixth force." But if the existence of an additional force was proved, scientists would have to readjust their calculations of gravitational force. "It's like something completely out of left field," notes Los Alamos Physicist Terry Goldman. "You don't know quite what to do with...
...This race made us readjust our whole strategy for the next race," four-seat Vicky Keane said...
Efforts to readjust the 1990 census have caused much political debate in the past few months...
While seniors moving off-campus to write their these and students taking time off helped ease the crunch, the interhouse transfer system also helped readjust house populations, Colvin said...
...electrons, the carriers of electric current, across the insulating vacuum that separates needle from surface. But modern quantum theory says that a few electrons will jump anyway. Indeed they do, and since the number that jump depends on the size of the gap, the microscope's circuitry can continuously readjust the needle's height by monitoring the amount of current flowing between its tip and the object. The device "is completely new," said the Swedish Academy, "and we have so far only seen the beginning of its development...