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propagation <a propagation; propagations> N

propagation
propagation (relations)
propagation (relations)
propagation (relations)

propagation (reproduction)

propagation PHYS

propagation <a propagation; propagations> N

propagation PHYS
propagation (relations)
propagation (relations)
propagation (relations)
propagation (relations)
propagation (relations)
propagation PHYS
propagation PHYS

propagation

propagation
propagation
propagation
propagation BIOL
propagation BIOL
propagation BIOL

Activity Propagation N COMPUT

change propagation N COMPUT

Crack propagation INDUST

flame propagation TECH

index propagation N COMPUT

index propagation

password propagation N COMPUT

propagation coefficient

propagation constant COMMUNIC

propagation loss PHYS

propagation profile PHYS

propagation velocity PHYS

radiowave propagation ELEC

scatter propagation COMMUNIC

sound propagation

sound propagation PHYS
sound propagation PHYS

standard propagation COMMUNIC

wave propagation

wave propagation PHYS
wave propagation PHYS

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Propagation is by seed, cuttings, or division, but seeds of cultivars will not breed true.
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The propagation velocity of the seismic waves depends on density and elasticity of the earth materials.
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Propagation is by cuttings or seed, though a large percentage of the latter is often non-viable.
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The propagation velocity of the waves depends on density and elasticity of the medium.
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The direction of sound propagation is determined by the sound speed gradients in the water.
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Such stresses have been associated with a plastic-to-brittle transition in consolidated bodies, and can yield to crack propagation in the unfired body if not relieved.
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On his death timber from one of his early graft propagations was used to make his coffin.
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This micro crack can initiate permanent plastic deformation which results in large crack propagation or failure.
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For example, the propagation of light through a prism results in the light ray being deflected depending on the shape and orientation of the prism.
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In consequence, the propagation velocity is somewhere between the speed of radio waves in the substrate, and the speed of radio waves in air.
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