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  • 101CP-violation — In particle physics, CP violation is a violation of the postulated CP symmetry of the laws of physics. It plays an important role in theories of cosmology that attempt to explain the dominance of matter over antimatter in the present Universe.… …

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  • 102Nikolay Devyatkov — Nikolay Dmitrievich Devyatkov Born April 11, 1907 Vologda, Russian Empire Died February 1, 2001(2001 02 01) (aged 93) Mosc …

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  • 103Measuring instrument — Captain Nemo and Professor Aronnax contemplating measuring instruments in Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea …

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  • 104Peripheral nuclear collisions — of two relativistic colliding charges is equivalent to a collision between swarming photons. ] Brief historyIn 1924, Enrico Fermi, then 23 years old, submitted a paper On theTheory of Collisions Between Atoms and Elastically Charged Particles to… …

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  • 105relativity — /rel euh tiv i tee/, n. 1. the state or fact of being relative. 2. Physics. a theory, formulated essentially by Albert Einstein, that all motion must be defined relative to a frame of reference and that space and time are relative, rather than… …

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  • 106Big Bang — This article is about the cosmological model. For the sitcom, see The Big Bang Theory. For other uses, see Big Bang (disambiguation) …

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  • 107Introduction to general relativity — General relativity (GR) is a theory of gravitation that was developed by Albert Einstein between 1907 and 1915. According to general relativity, the observed gravitational attraction between masses results from the warping of space and time by… …

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  • 108Photothermal microspectroscopy — Photothermal Micro Spectroscopy (PTMS), alternatively known as PTTF (PhotoThermal Temperature Fluctuation), [Photothermal FTIR spectroscopy: a step towards FTIR microscopy at a resolution better than the diffraction limit, A Hammiche et al.,… …

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  • 109Electrogravitics — is a research subject based upon the original work of Nikola Tesla, and hypotheses advanced by Thomas Townsend Brown and Brown s subsequent extensive experimentation and demonstrations of the effect. The term was in widespread use by 1956.… …

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  • 110Optical fiber — A bundle of optical fibers A TOSLINK fiber optic audio c …

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