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- Dipole_anisotropy abstract "Dipole anisotropy is a form of anisotropy and the progressive difference in the frequency of radiation from opposite directions due to the motion of the observer relative to the source. As a result of that motion, one end of the 360-degree spectrum is redshifted, whereas the other end is blueshifted. That effect is notable in measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation, due to the motion of earth.".
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- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Anisotropy.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Physical_cosmology.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Cosmic_microwave_background.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Cosmic_microwave_background_radiation.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Doppler_effect.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Earth.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Frequency.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLink Radiation.
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dipole anisotropy".
- Dipole_anisotropy wikiPageWikiLinkText "dipole anisotropy".
- Dipole_anisotropy hasPhotoCollection Dipole_anisotropy.
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- Dipole_anisotropy subject Category:Physical_cosmology.
- Dipole_anisotropy hypernym Form.
- Dipole_anisotropy type Article.
- Dipole_anisotropy type Article.
- Dipole_anisotropy type Physic.
- Dipole_anisotropy type Sub-discipline.
- Dipole_anisotropy comment "Dipole anisotropy is a form of anisotropy and the progressive difference in the frequency of radiation from opposite directions due to the motion of the observer relative to the source. As a result of that motion, one end of the 360-degree spectrum is redshifted, whereas the other end is blueshifted. That effect is notable in measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation, due to the motion of earth.".
- Dipole_anisotropy label "Dipole anisotropy".
- Dipole_anisotropy sameAs تباين_الخواص_ثنائي_القطب.
- Dipole_anisotropy sameAs m.076r88.
- Dipole_anisotropy sameAs Q5280041.
- Dipole_anisotropy sameAs Q5280041.
- Dipole_anisotropy wasDerivedFrom Dipole_anisotropy?oldid=642626911.
- Dipole_anisotropy isPrimaryTopicOf Dipole_anisotropy.