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  • 21perturbed — per·turbed …

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  • 22perturbed — [pəˈtɜːbd] adj worried, or upset Ant: unperturbed perturb verb [T] …

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  • 23perturbed —    Ulukū, pi oloke, pīhoihoi, hopohopo, kaumaha …

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  • 24perturbed — adjective thrown into a state of agitated confusion; ( rattled is an informal term) • Syn: ↑flustered, ↑hot and bothered, ↑rattled • Similar to: ↑discomposed • Usage Domain: ↑colloquialism …

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  • 25Perturbedly — Perturbed Per*turbed , a. Agitated; disturbed; troubled. Shak. {Per*turb ed*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 26Perturbation theory (quantum mechanics) — In quantum mechanics, perturbation theory is a set of approximation schemes directly related to mathematical perturbation for describing a complicated quantum system in terms of a simpler one. The idea is to start with a simple system for which a …

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  • 27Trembling hand perfect equilibrium — Infobox equilibrium name=(Normal form) trembling hand perfect equilibrium subsetof=Nash Equilibrium supersetof=Proper equilibrium discoverer=Reinhard Selten: This article is about games. For the cocktail, see Perfect Equilibrium (Cocktail)… …

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  • 28Centaur (minor planet) — The centaurs are an unstable orbital class of minor planets named after the mythological race of centaurs. The name was chosen because they behave as half asteroid and half comet. Centaurs have transient orbits that cross or have crossed those of …

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  • 29Perturbation (astronomy) — Perturbation is a term used in astronomy in connection with descriptions of the complex motion of a massive body which is subject to appreciable gravitational effects from more than one other massive body.[1] Such complex motions of a body can be …

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  • 30perturbation — perturbational, adj. /perr teuhr bay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of perturbing. 2. the state of being perturbed. 3. mental disquiet, disturbance, or agitation. 4. a cause of mental disquiet, disturbance, or agitation. 5. Astron. deviation of a… …

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