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divergence <a divergence; divergences> N

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angular divergence

creative divergence PSYCH

divergence difference

divergence in ECON

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divergence loss

divergence loss PHYS
divergence loss PHYS

lateral divergence

longitudinal divergence

angle of divergence ELEC

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Although the system does not alter the divergence of a collimated beam, it does alter the width of the beam.
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Ultraviolet divergences in perturbative quantum field theory are dealt with in renormalization.
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There is a board indicating the divergence so finding the divergence is not difficult.
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The study also found a great deal of genetic divergence between the species, suggesting that these species are themselves very old.
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As these processes continued, the subspecies divergences began occurring as the mimetic species expanded their geographical range and began mimicking other species of butterfly.
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By 1848, divergence of practice and belief led to the development of two separate branches.
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The image appears to be located at the point of apparent divergence.
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For later reference, it will also be useful to see the divergence on a fundamental level.
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The association's goal is to act as a platform for artistic divergence, reducing the gap between tradition and innovation.
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The latter offers advantages due to its higher beam intensity, lower divergence, and its continuous wavelength spectrum.
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