neutral forces

  • 1Neutral heavy lepton — Neutral Heavy Leptons (NHL) arise in some extensions to the Standard Model (called SM from here on). NHLs are also referred to in the literature as heavy neutrinos, righthanded neutrinos, or sterile neutrinos.Neutral Heavy Lepton is a possible… …

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  • 2Neutral theory of molecular evolution — The neutral theory of molecular evolution states that the vast majority of evolutionary changes at the molecular level are caused by random drift of selectively neutral mutants (not affecting fitness).[1] The theory was introduced by Motoo Kimura …

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  • 3Neutral axis — Beam with neutral axis (x). The neutral axis is an axis in the cross section of a beam or shaft along which there are no longitudinal stresses or strains. If the section is symmetric, isotropic and is not curved before a bend occurs, then the… …

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  • 4Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission — Entrance to the NNSC camp (Photo January 1976 from CP# 5). The Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission (NNSC) was established by the Korean Armistice Agreement signed July 27, 1953, ending the Korean War. It is, with the Military Armistice… …

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  • 5Neutral axis — Axis Ax is, n.; pl. {Axes}. [L. axis axis, axle. See {Axle}.] A straight line, real or imaginary, passing through a body, on which it revolves, or may be supposed to revolve; a line passing through a body or system around which the parts are… …

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  • 6neutral — In combat and combat support operations, an identity applied to a track whose characteristics, behavior, origin, or nationality indicate that it is neither supporting nor opposing friendly forces. See also hostile; suspect; unknown …

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  • 7neutral zone — the potential space between the lips and cheeks on one side and the tongue on the other, natural or artificial teeth in this zone being subject to equal and opposite forces from the surrounding musculature …

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  • 8neutral steer line — the set of points in the x z plane at which external lateral forces applied to the sprung mass produce no steady state yaw velocity …

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  • 9Free French Forces — Forces Françaises Libres Active 18 June 1940–8 May 1945 Country …

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  • 10van der Waals forces — Relatively weak electrical forces that attract neutral (uncharged) molecules to each other in gases, liquefied and solidified gases, and almost all organic liquids and solids. Solids held together by van der Waals forces typically have lower… …

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