1.   It would have a repulsive gravitational effect, and thus make those regions expand in an inflationary manner.

2.   Well because erm the moon here has a gravitational effect on the sea water as we can see on this side.

3.   Anschutz has come to resemble dark matter, that elusive cosmic substance that cannot be seen directly but which can be detected by its intense gravitational effects.

4.   Astronomers infer their existence, orbits and minimum masses from years of careful study of their gravitational effects, characterized as reflex motions, on the host star.

5.   A close examination of wobbling motions of the two stars showed the gravitational effects of what, the astronomers concluded, were almost surely planets much larger than Jupiter.

6.   But it is easier to observe the gravitational effects of Jupiter-class planets, especially if they are extremely close to the host stars.

7.   He also noted that the competing ideas were testable over time, since his team envisioned large changes of speed whereas gravitational effects would be more gradual.

8.   If this is so, the overall gravitational effect on the universe would perhaps be significant.

9.   In an HTSD, the tiny gravitational effect of each individual atom is multiplied by the billions of atoms in the disc.

10.   Marsden says there is the additional direct gravitational effect of Jupiter.

a. + effect >>共 805
long-term 3.00%
negative 2.93%
immediate 2.88%
adverse 2.65%
positive 2.46%
same 2.34%
ill 2.11%
overall 1.57%
opposite 1.49%
possible 1.49%
gravitational 0.16%
gravitational + n. >>共 66
pull 25.87%
force 15.38%
field 10.84%
effect 7.34%
influence 4.90%
attraction 4.90%
tug 3.15%
lens 1.75%
slingshot 1.05%
perturbation 1.05%
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