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The word "adiabatic" has an etymology from ancient Greek, meaning, roughly "impassible."
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[[Image:agt.png|right|thumb|width=300px|"Talk of dynamic compression and adiabatic gradients didn't carry as much weight as the certainty of its conscious intent." - Thomas Pynchon ''Against the Day'']]
  
 
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Revision as of 15:32, 17 October 2009

The word "adiabatic" has an etymology from ancient Greek, meaning, roughly "impassible."

"Talk of dynamic compression and adiabatic gradients didn't carry as much weight as the certainty of its conscious intent." - Thomas Pynchon Against the Day

References