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nuclear reaction vâžireš-e haste-yi Fr.: réaction nucléaire A process in which the energy, composition, or structure of an atomic nucleus changes. |
nuclear transition gozareš-e haste-yi Fr.: transition A change in the → energy level or state of an atomic → nucleus involving a → quantum of energy. → nuclear; → transition. |
nuclear transmutation tarâmuteš-e haste-yi Fr.: transmutation nucléaire The changing of atoms of one element into those of another by suitable nuclear reactions. → nuclear; → transmutation. |
nulling fraction (NF) barxe-ye nuleš Fr.: fraction de phase d'arrêt The fraction of time that a → pulsar undergoes → pulse nulling. For most → nulling pulsars this fraction can range from zero (for the → Vela pulsar) to more than 50%. |
number system conversion hâgard-e râžmân-e adadi Fr.: conversion de système de numération The conversion of a → number system
with a given → base to another system with a
different base; such as the conversion of a → decimal number
(base 10) to a → binary number system
(base 2).
In order to convert a number into its representation in a different
number base, we have to express the number in terms of powers of the other base.
For example, to convert the decimal number 100 to base 3, we must figure out how to
express 100 as the sum of powers of 3. We proceed as follows: → number; → system; → conversion. |
numerical simulation mânandeš-e adadi, hamânand sâzi-ye ~ Fr.: simulation numérique Another name for → numerical modeling. → numerical; → simulation. |
nutation langâreš Fr.: nutation 1) Mechanics: A wobbling motion of a spinning
→ rigid body, such as a top,
as it → precesses about its vertical axis. Fromm L. nutation-, from nutat(us), p.p. of nutare "to wobble, to sway, to nod repeatedly," from nu "nod" + -ta frequentative suffix + -tus p.p. ending + -ion a suffix denoting action or condition. Kaltâv, from Kermâni keletow, Malâyeri kallatow "wobbling," from kal, kalleh "head" + tâv, tow, tâb "swing, twist," from tâbidan "to twist, to spin." |
nutation in right ascension langâreš-e râst-afrâz Fr.: nutation en ascension droite Same as → equation of the equinoxes. → nutation; → right ascension. |
nutrition fâreš Fr.: nutrition, alimentation 1) The act or process of nourishing or of being nourished. Verbal noun from L. nutrire, → nourish. |
nutritionist fârešgar Fr.: nutritioniste A person who is trained or expert in the science of nutrition. |
OB association âhazeš-e OB Fr.: association OB A loosely bound grouping of O and B stars that typically stretches up to several hundred → light-years and may contain between a dozen and several hundred → O stars and → B stars. The members of an OB association are young and of roughly the same age. OB associations dissipate in a few tens of millions of years. O and B, from spectral types; → association. |
objection barâxteš Fr.: objection 1) The act of objecting. Verbal noun of → object. |
obligation fariz (#) Fr.: obligation 1) Something by which a person is bound or obliged to do certain things,
and which arises out of a sense of duty or results from custom, law,
etc. M.E. obligacioun, from O.Fr. obligacion "obligation, duty, responsibility," from L. obligationem "an engaging or pledging," literally "a binding," noun of action from p.p. stem of obligare "to bind, bind up, bandage," from → ob- "to" + ligare "to bind," from PIE root *leig- "to bind." Fariz, from Mid.Pers. frêz "obligation; duty." |
obscuration tirekard, tirešod Fr.: obscurcissement 1) The act of obscuring. |
observation nepâheš, nepâh Fr.: observation 1) Act or instance of observing; → observe. Verbal noun of → observe. |
observational nepâheši Fr.: observationnel Pertaining to, or founded on observation, especially based on observation rather than theory. Adj. of → observation. |
observational astrophysics axtarfizik-e nepâheši Fr.: astrophysique observationnelle That part of astrophysics that is mainly concerned with the collection of observational data, in comparison with theoretical astrophysics → observational; → astrophysics. |
observational bias varak-e nepâheši Fr.: biais observationnel An error in observation arising from systematically favoring brighter or weaker objects or some particular object morphologies; e.g. → Malmquist bias. → observational; → bias. |
observational cosmology keyhânšenâsi-ye nepâheši Fr.: cosmologie observationnelle The application of observational data to the study of the Universe as a whole. → observational; → cosmology. |
observational effect oskar-e nepâheši Fr.: effet observationnel A feature appearing in an observation, which is not intrinsic to the object observed, but is due to the inappropriate method used (e.g. limited angular resolution). → observational; → effect. |
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