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  • 1Weak localization — is a physical effect, which occurs in disordered electronic systems at very low temperatures. The effect manifests itself as a positive correction to the resistivity of a metal or semiconductor.The effect is quantum mechanical in nature and has… …

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  • 2Weak position (poetry) — Weak position is used in two different ways in the analysis of poetic meter: *In classical Greek and Latin scholarship, a short vowel is in weak position if the surrounding consonants would have permitted the syllable containing it to be… …

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  • 3Weak measurement — Weak Measurements are a type of Quantum measurement , where the measured system is very weakly coupled to the measuring device. After the measurement the measuring device is shifted by what is called the weak value . The system is not disturbed… …

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  • 4Weak gravitational lensing — While the presence of any mass bends the path of light passing near it, this effect rarely produces the giant arcs and multiple images associated with strong gravitational lensing. Most lines of sight in the universe are thoroughly in the weak… …

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  • 5Weak interaction — Standard model of particle physics …

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  • 6Weak reference — In computer programming, a weak reference is a reference that does not protect the referent object from collection by a garbage collector. An object referenced only by weak references is considered unreachable (or weakly reachable ) and so may be …

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  • 7weak — adjective Etymology: Middle English weike, from Old Norse veikr; akin to Old English wīcan to yield, Greek eikein to give way, Sanskrit vijate he speeds, flees Date: 14th century 1. lacking strength: as a. deficient in physical vigor ; feeble,… …

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  • 8Weak focusing — In particle accelerators Weak focusing occurs when particles are kept in reasonably strong, uniform magnetic fields that causes them to move in circles under the influence of the Lorentz force.Weak focusing is a name for the fact that the… …

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  • 9Josephson effect — Josephson junction array chip developed by NIST as a standard volt The Josephson effect is the phenomenon of supercurrent (i.e. a current that flows indefinitely long without any voltage applied) across two superconductors coupled by a weak link …

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  • 10Zeeman effect — The Zeeman effect (  /ˈzeɪm …

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