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The letter Beta, in turn, took the deviant shape .
When scientists write it down in an equation, they are usually written as the Greek letter beta (β).
They are designated by the Greek letter beta (β).
I propose the letter "B" (or the Greek letter beta).
The letter beta was derived from the Phoenician letter beth .
The Greek letter beta (β) usually indicates that the star has the second highest visual magnitude in the constellation.
It is composed of a cross symbol with four stylized letters beta (Β) on each of its corners.
The emblem is placed on a shield with the Greek letters Beta Sigma Psi in an arc above the rose.
The correct pronunciation of the compound reflects its origin and first isolation from sugar beets, and does not derive from the Greek letter beta (β).
The name was derived from the Greek letters Beta (β) and Sigma (Σ) which stands for "Brotherhood of Scholars".
The Beta Sigma Phi Badge is usually a large enamel Phi with the Greek letters Beta and Sigma engraved on the left and right respectively.
In one of physics' best-known jokes, Hans Bethe (pronounced Bay-ter, like the Greek letter Beta) allowed his name to be added to the paper, although he had nothing to do with its writing.
Take, for example, the letter beta- the addition of e, t, a, gives no offence, and does not prevent the whole name from having the value which the legislator intended- so well did he know how to give the letters names.
The sideslip angle, also called angle of sideslip (AOS, AoS, , Greek letter Beta), is a term used in fluid dynamics and aerodynamics and aviation.
Thus, as an alternative to what was seen as the "normal" fraternity scene, the founding fathers of Beta Upsilon Chi established their fraternity as Brothers Under Christ, and took the Greek letters Beta, Upsilon, and Chi to identify themselves.
Searches in the Website Attica may be made on about 10,000 names, all within half of volume four, the entirety of volume five, and the first third of volume six of "Persons of Ancient Athens", i.e. names beginning with the letters beta through delta.
According to Sony's own history webpages, the name came from a double meaning: beta being the Japanese word used to describe the way signals were recorded onto the tape, and from the fact that when the tape ran through the transport, it looked like the Greek letter beta (β).