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blue edge

blue edge

[′blü ′ej]
(astronomy)
The curve on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram given by the maximum temperature, as a function of luminosity, at which a star of specified composition is unstable against small-amplitude pulsations.
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Following the appeal one of the trailers, which was white with a blue edge stripe, was found abandoned in a layby in the Lindrick Dale area of South Yorkshire last week.
Blue edge: If two bricks in a layer are adjacent, then their corresponding vertices are connected by a blue edge
On the magic square, the magician mentally starts at 2 (the force), crosses the red edge to 15, the blue edge to 8, and the green edge to 6 the chosen number.
He is also the co-founder of Blue Edge Capital LLC.
dark blue edge of the wave's skirt ran up to the sky gasping
The term "blue edge" often is used to describe metal show-through on edges.
Troll a spread from surface to mid-depths from 40 feet to the inside of the blue edge, which can be found from as little as a mile offshore south of Jupiter to 10 miles out farther north.
Remove the blue edge between the vertices [a.sub.k+1,j], and [a.sub.2k+1,j], and remove the blue edge between [a.sub.1,j+1] and [a.sub.k+1,j+1], for every j, 1 [less than or equal to] j < m.
The bouquet was hand tied with a white linen Italian handkerchief embroidered with a soft blue edge, given to the bride by her mother.
Local steel band Steel Quake played and the main stage hosted performances from Northumberland Fayre, The Alnwick Pipers, Blue Edge, Three Times Sublime and Plain and Dirty.
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