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undulations <an undulation; undulations> N

undulation theory PHYS

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While in shape it is convex, the head is made up of irregular lobes and undulations, and the edge is rolled inward.
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There are sporadic undulations which are fertile land for agriculture and animal husbandry.
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Since the mantle is extremely viscous, the mantle flow rate varies in pulses which are reflected in the lithosphere by small amplitude, long wavelength undulations.
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The undulations, both concave and convex of the interiors, create a jarring yet stunning appeal.
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The undulations of each level provide for a smooth, stepless path from one end of the deck to the other (going widthwise).
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The wavering undulations characteristic of water are supposed to represent the fluctuations in the event horizon.
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The bank is steep-to, smooth with minor undulations in topography, and composed of sand, shells, and decayed coral.
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The movement of soil associated with gilgai formation damages infrastructure including building foundations, roads and railway lines and the undulations produced interfere with crop harvesting.
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The relief of the land in the municipality is irregular but smooth, with slight undulations.
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He was impressed with the lack of trees, the number and placement of bunkers, the natural undulations of the greens, and the quality of turf.
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