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Subsurface Hydrous Chlorides and Oxychlorine Salts HyCOS as the Source Materials for Recurring Slope Lineae on Mars Alian Wang 1 Z C Ling 2 Y C Yan1 Alfred S
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Subsurface Hydrous Chlorides and Oxychlorine Salts HyCOS as the Source Materials for Recurring Slope Lineae on Mars Alian Wang 1 Z C Ling 2 Y C Yan1 Alfred S McEwen 3 Michael T Mellon. Imagery. Imagery – Vivid language that addresses the senses. Can be used to convey emotions and moods. Ezra Pound (1885-1972). In a Station of the Metro. The apparition of these faces in the crowd. (Not exactly the same, but pretty close!). Let’s do a little review work before discussing similar figures.. Congruent Figures. In order to be congruent, two figures must be the same size and same shape.. I. What is a figure of . speech?. A. . “A figure of speech is a use of a . word. that diverges from its . normal. meaning, or a . phrase. with a specialized meaning not based on the literal meaning of the words in it.” –. 2.3. A. What are Significant Figures?. The number of all certain digits in a measurement plus one estimated digit.. Example. 2.0 cm. 1. 0. 2. 3. 4. cm. 2 Significant figures. Examples. 1. 0. 2. 3. 4. Zhigang. Deng. Figure/Illustration Principles. Clarity. Aesthetics. Quality. Efficiency. Clarity. Proper information-embedding. Information overloading: NOT GOOD. Too little information: why bother to use a figure?. Section 2-8. Goals. Goal. To find missing lengths in similar figures.. To use similar figures when measuring indirectly.. Rubric. Level 1 – Know the goals.. Level 2 – Fully understand the goals.. When taking scientific measurements, the goals are to measure . accurately. and with . precision. .. Accuracy. . refers to how close a measured value is to the actual or real . value. Precision. . From Cardinale . et al. . (2003). When to use figures vs. tables?. General rules of thumb:. < 4 numbers, state them in the text. Tables are used to report data,. figures are used to look at relationships and patterns. Cartoon courtesy of . Lab-initio.com. Uncertainty in Measurement. . A digit that must be . estimated. . is called . uncertain. . A. . measurement. . always has some degree of uncertainty.. Why Is there Uncertainty?. 4.72006 s. 0.0003 km. 400 mL. 320.0 mg. How many significant figures are there in each of the following measurements? . 4.72006 . s . (6 significant figures). 0.0003 . km . (1 significant figure). 400 . Proportions and Similar Figures What is Similarity? Not Similar Similar Similar Not Similar Similar Triangles Similar Figures Figures that have the same shape but not necessarily the same size are 3 Provenance One document describing the provenance of this figure is available This is a handwritten note in ink on lined paper that was provided to one artefacts AM 8891- 8903 from Malaita in the 8 M6 5 772912850120194 M302 Chiffres clefs 2019CUMAS SOLID BENEFITSup to 20 in this area These key figures for 2019 not only represent an overview of our coopera-tives human and economic activity Sections Section 1 Formatting Figures within the Thesis or Dissertation p 2Information in this manual has been modified fromx0000x0000Updated by GC SST Summer 20212Section 1 Formatting Figures within
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