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... length of day . For latitudes poleward of 66.5 ° , the length ranges from zero ( winter solstice ) to 24 hours ( summer solstice ) , whereas the Equator has a constant 12 - hour day throughout the year . The seasonal range of ...
... length of day . For latitudes poleward of 66.5 ° , the length ranges from zero ( winter solstice ) to 24 hours ( summer solstice ) , whereas the Equator has a constant 12 - hour day throughout the year . The seasonal range of ...
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... length of a certain physical device . For example , the analog addition of two numbers , A and B , can be done by using two rules made of metal . Length A is marked on one rule and then , starting from that position , length B is ...
... length of a certain physical device . For example , the analog addition of two numbers , A and B , can be done by using two rules made of metal . Length A is marked on one rule and then , starting from that position , length B is ...
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... length linear sequence certainly offers this possibility since every nonzero number occurs somewhere in the cycle . The cryptographic problem is that the combining opera- tion used to determine successive states in the sequence from ...
... length linear sequence certainly offers this possibility since every nonzero number occurs somewhere in the cycle . The cryptographic problem is that the combining opera- tion used to determine successive states in the sequence from ...
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