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  • 21Implicit solvation — (sometimes known as continuum solvation) is a method of representing solvent as a continuous medium instead of individual “explicit” solvent molecules most often used in molecular dynamics simulations and in other applications of molecular… …

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  • 22Uranium mining — The Ranger Uranium Mine in Australia …

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  • 23Light pollution — This article is about light pollution in the visible spectrum. For information on pollution in the radio spectrum, see radio spectrum pollution. This time exposure photo of New York City at night shows skyglow, one form of light pollution …

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  • 24Vanguard 3 — or Vanguard III was launched by a Vanguard rocket on Sep. 18, 1959, the third successful Vanguard launch out of eleven attempts. Mission ObjectivesThe satellite was launched from the Eastern Test Range into a geocentric orbit. The objectives of… …

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  • 25Coulomb collision — A Coulomb collision is a binary elastic collision between two charged particles interacting through their own Electric Field. As with any inverse square law, the resulting trajectories of the colliding particles is a hyperbolic Keplerian orbit.… …

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  • 26Nuclear MASINT — Intelligence Cycle Management Collection Management MASINT Electro optical MASINT Nuclear MASINT Geophysical MASINT Radar MASINT Materials MASINT Radiofrequency MASINT Nuclear MASINT is one of the six major subdisciplines generally accepted to… …

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  • 27psychomotor learning — Introduction       development of organized patterns of muscular activities guided by signals from the environment. Behavioral examples include driving a car and eye hand coordination tasks such as sewing, throwing a ball, typing, operating a… …

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  • 28Chain reaction — This article is about chain reactions in chemistry and physics. For other uses, see Chain reaction (disambiguation). A chain reaction is a sequence of reactions where a reactive product or by product causes additional reactions to take place. In… …

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  • 29Gold — This article is about the metal. For the color, see Gold (color). For other uses, see Gold (disambiguation). platinum ← gold → mercury …

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  • 30Platinum — This article is about the chemical element. For other uses, see Platinum (disambiguation). iridium ← platinum → gold Pd ↑ Pt ↓ Ds …

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