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horizonte artificial
artificial horizon SAM.
horizon [am. angl. həˈraɪzən, brit. angl. həˈrʌɪz(ə)n] SAM.
1. horizon GEOGR.:
2. horizon <horizons, pl > (scope, opportunities):
horizontes m. spol mn.
artificial [am. angl. ˌɑrdəˈfɪʃəl, brit. angl. ɑːtɪˈfɪʃ(ə)l] PRID.
1. artificial:
artificial cream/flowers/silk
artificial leather
2. artificial (contrived):
artificial situation
artificial distinction/objection
3. artificial (insincere, unnatural):
artificial person
artificial person
artificial manner
artificial manner
horizon [həˈraɪzn] SAM. a. fig.
horizonte m. spol
artificial [ˌɑ:tɪˈfɪʃl, am. angl. ˌɑ:rt̬ə-] PRID.
horizon [hə·ˈraɪ·zən] SAM. a. fig.
horizonte m. spol
artificial [ˌar··ˈfɪʃ·əl] PRID.
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It also appears as if information can't be reflected at the event horizon as there is nothing special about it locally.
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Plan frequency and planning horizon depend on the specifics of the industry.
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The moon on the horizon benefits from the moon illusion which makes it appear larger.
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He called for a longer view of planning so that the urban and rural areas would have a 50-year horizon upon which to plan.
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The system is generally line-of-sight limited, with a nominal range of 450 km, the normal radio horizon.
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