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Extinction paradox

Brillouin (1949) discussed the extinction paradox in much more detail than we have done in this chapter. [Pg.129]

This is twice as large as predicted by geometric optics, which is the so-called extinction paradox (Bohren and Huffman 1983). In qualitative terms, the incident wave is influenced... [Pg.699]

It cannot be disputed that man has killed - directly - a variety of species. The great auk and the passenger pigeon were both destroyed for food and feathers. Wolves and lions were hunted to the brink of extinction to make the land safe for farms and ranches. The extinction list is unfortunately long and yet, because of the sport hunter, guided by a difficult century of debate and discovery, the populations waiting to join that list has paradoxically diminished. [Pg.18]


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