- An
undulator is an
insertion device from high-energy
physics and
usually part of a
larger installation, a
synchrotron storage ring, or it may be a component...
- pan ("buy bread" in Spanish) or eu sou jaó ("I am
undulated tinamou" in Portuguese). The
undulated tinamou occurs at
altitudes of up to 900 m (3,000 ft)...
- 1 to 50 meters. The
undulated moray is
nocturnal as they hide in
reefs during the day and hunt for food at night. The
undulated eel and
several other...
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about 1,100 m (3,600 ft). The
undulated antshrike is
presumed to be a year-round
resident throughout its range. The
undulated antshrike's diet has not been...
- The
undulated antpitta is
believed to be a year-round
resident throughout its
range but
might make some
short elevational movements. The
undulated antpitta...
- The orange-lined
triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus), also
known as the
orangestripe triggerfish, red-lined triggerfish,
striped triggerfish or vermiculated...
- Look up undulation or
undulate in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Undulation may
refer to:
Undulation of the geoid, the
separation between the
geoid and...
-
obsolete undulating tremolo, the
bowed tremolo, the
fingered tremolo (or
slurred tremolo), and the bowed-and-fingered tremolo.: 350 The
undulating tremolo...
- The
undulate ray (Raja undulata) is a
species of
skate and
cartilaginous fish
found in the
Mediterranean and East
Atlantic from
southern Ireland and England...
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parts of the ship
landed about 600
metres (2,000 ft)
apart on a
gently undulating area of the seabed. The
streamlined bow
section continued to
descend at...