precession in A Sentence

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    It is remarkable that this is a one-half Precession cycle.

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    The Precession of the solar apsides was discovered in the eleventh century by al-Zarqālī.

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    About thirteen thousand years ago on the Precession calendar, another important time of enlightenment occurred.

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    Mars also experiences a Precession of the equinoxes, but the Precession period is less stable than Earth's.

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    Books VII and VIII cover the motions of the fixed stars, including Precession of the equinoxes.

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    It may also describe other motions such as Precession or nutation of the object's rotational axis.

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    For the Earth, this Precession traces out a circle on the sky once every 26,000 years(see image below).

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    There is also sufficient proof to believe that Vrdhha Garga knew of Precession at least by 500 BCE.

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    Dental, surgical, veterinary and ophthalmic disciplines have all benefited from ultrasonic cleaners because the efficiency and Precession of these cleaners.

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    The result on Earth is called the Precession of the equinoxes- a phenomenon which affects our observations of the stars.

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    Part 1 Product Technical Characteristics 1 Cleaning multiple drums in Single pulse time is high efficiency and energy saving 2 The inlet adopts tangential Precession diversion mode which has high primary purification function 3 Unique and efficient.

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    By comparison, the Precession of the equinoxes results in about 20 minutes of difference between the Earth's orbital period when measured against the fixed background stars(a sidereal year), and the time it takes for the sun to appear to return to the same position in the sky each year(a solar year).

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    If this Precession makes up one complete month, they act in the same way as the Jews, who make the year a leap year of thirteen months by reckoning the month Adar twice, and in a similar way to the heathen Arabs, who in a so- called annus procrastinations postponed the new year' s day, thereby extending the preceding year to the duration of thirteen months.

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