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  • 101LLAOATS — In Physical geography, LLAOATS (pronounced ya oats ) is an acronym used to describe factors that contribute to the climate at any given location. The impact of each factor is listed in decreasing order e has a higher impact than land/water… …

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  • 102Organic Rankine Cycle — Thermodynamics …

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  • 103Homogeneous charge compression ignition — Thermodynamics …

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  • 104Lee wave — The wind flows towards a mountain and produces a first oscillation (A) followed by more waves. the following waves will have lower amplitude because of the natural damping. Lenticular clouds stuck on top of the flow (A) and (B) will appear… …

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  • 105Bohr model — In atomic physics, the Bohr model created by Niels Bohr depicts the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by electrons that travel in circular orbits around the nucleus mdash;similar in structure to the solar system, but with… …

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  • 106Perturbation theory — This article describes perturbation theory as a general mathematical method. For perturbation theory as applied to quantum mechanics, see perturbation theory (quantum mechanics). Perturbation theory comprises mathematical methods that are used to …

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  • 107Mantle plume — A superplume generated by cooling processes in the mantle.[1] A mantle plume is a hypothetical thermal diapir of abnormally hot rock that nucleates at the core mantle boundary and rises through the Earth s mantle. Such plumes were invoked in 1971 …

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  • 108List of physics topics A-E — NOTOC A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y ZList of physics topics F L >>AAb Am* Abbe number * Abbe, Ernst * Absolute zero * Accelerating universe * Acceleration * Acoustic theory * Action (physics) * Active laser medium * Adiabatic… …

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  • 109LSZ reduction formula — In quantum field theory, the LSZ reduction formula is a method to calculate S matrix elements (the scattering amplitudes) from the time ordered correlation functions of a quantum field theory. It is a step of the path that starts from the… …

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  • 110Friction stir welding — (FSW) is a solid state joining process (meaning the metal is not melted during the process) and is used for applications where the original metal characteristics must remain unchanged as far as possible. This process is primarily used on aluminum …

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