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The set of integers is not closed under multiplication and so is not a field.
360/11 ie just under 33 degrees
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It depends on your field of expertise and specialization in your field. If you are under the sciences, then it likely that you must know it since knowledge about calculus is required in higher mathematics used in the field. If, say, your field is Psychology, most likely it is uneeded.
A circle could be considered to have "no sides" in theory, however under this definition it is not a polygon. Also, a circle could be considered to have infinite sides. You could consider a point to be a no-sided polygon, but it's a stretch.
Homeopathy.
"Under field conditions" is more idiomatic.
Small polaron is a quasiparticle formed when an electron in a crystal latttice distorts the lattice and carries along with it under the influence of external electric field.
no you need cotton seeds. it will not grow a tree only a small bush in a field
You live under the football field at your club. There are tunnels and burrows, where the whole team lives. You emerge for training and games.
Because if you place a small object with a small electric charge in the field and release it, there's a definite direction in which it will move under the influence of the field. The direction in which a positive test-charge tries to move is defined as the direction of the electric field at that point. Since it has both a magnitude and a direction, it has all the qualifications to be recognized as a vector, and to be granted all the rights and privileges attendant thereto.
ONLY from barn to field, or field-to-field.
they use both sticky sided tape and put it under the paper with the picture.
The complex numbers are a field.
Trapeziod, under the quaderlateral family
Sometimes its called the paint, the lane, or the box
the field of view is what is seen under the microscope through the specific magnification