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The unusual stability of the helium-4 nucleus is also important cosmologically.
Only over cosmologically large distances could the effect of the cosmological term become significant.
"This is the first demonstration of cosmologically useful results from a new method.
There were also serious concerns regarding the idea of cosmologically distant quasars.
They learned a lot about the universe, cosmologically and sub-atomically, but very little of it had any practical use.
Some mounds took on unusual shapes, such as the outline of cosmologically significant animals.
The distances between cosmologically relevant points increases as time passes leading to observable effects outlined below.
Rings were once truly, cosmologically huge.
"So they're cosmologically far away."
Cosmologically important dark matter is now believed to be pure Cold Dark Matter.
"Cosmologically speaking, perhaps not," Brad said.
With this work, however, astronomers finally seem to be closer to having a standard mechanism that is capable of explaining the cosmologically important standard candles.
His repeated assertion that Native American culture is cosmologically superior to Europe's seems patronizing, even coming from an Indian.
The editors point out that cloth is a metaphor for the connectedness of society and that it has always been politically, socially and cosmologically important.
Because cosmologically everything was interconnected, Ansai believed that the actions of individual (in a similar manner to modern chaos theory) affect the entire universe.
Sandage has made seminal contributions to all aspects of the cosmological distance scale from local calibrators within the galaxy to cosmologically distant galaxies.
According to Schuyler Camman, the design of TLV mirrors was cosmologically significant.
Redshift quantization is the hypothesis that the redshifts of cosmologically distant objects (in particular galaxies) tend to cluster around multiples of some particular value.
He specialized in mass spectrometry and utilized this method to determine isotope ratios needed for the radiometric dating of geologically and cosmologically relevant samples.
Since Gott believes that time travel is not cosmologically excluded, he has presented the possibility that the universe was created out of itself (at a later time).
In addition to this, she led the development of the DEIMOS instrument on the Keck telescopes to obtain spectra of cosmologically distant galaxies.
This expected "blurring" of cosmologically distant objects is not seen in the observational evidence, though it would take much larger telescopes than those available at that time to show this with certainty.
Cosmologically, Brahman is the subtle essence that underlies phenomena, biologically, it is the supreme life-principle that gives life to the universe and psychologically, it annihilates all individualities.
In principle, the expansion of the universe can be measured by taking a standard ruler and measuring the distance between two cosmologically distant points, waiting a certain time, and then measuring the distance again.
It follows that EECR could not be surviving from the early universe but are cosmologically "young", necessarily emitted at some point in the Local Supercluster by some unknown physical process.