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  • 111Peter Dale Scott — Peter Dale Scott, né le 11 janvier 1929, est un universitaire canadien, professeur émérite de Littérature anglaise à l’Université de Berkeley, Californie. Auteur d essais sur des thèmes politiques, il est connu pour ses positions anti… …

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  • 112Le Sage's theory of gravitation — is the most common name for the kinetic theory of gravity originally proposed by Nicolas Fatio de Duillier in 1690 and later by Georges Louis Le Sage in 1748. The theory proposed a mechanical explanation for Newton s gravitational force in terms… …

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  • 113Bohr–Einstein debates — The Bohr–Einstein debates is a popular name given to what was actually a series of epistemological challenges presented by Albert Einstein against what has come to be called the standard or Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics. Since… …

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  • 114Staged combustion cycle (rocket) — Staged combustion rocket cycle. Usually, all of the fuel and a portion of the oxidizer are fed through the pre burner (fuel rich) to power the pumps. An oxygen rich circuit is possible also, but less common because of the metallurgy required. The …

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  • 115List of aerospace engineering topics — This page aims to list all articles related to the specific discipline of aerospace engineering. For a broad overview of engineering, see List of engineering topics. For biographies, see List of engineers.compactTOC NOTOC AAblation cascade… …

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  • 116Sputter deposition — is a physical vapor deposition (PVD) method of depositing thin films by sputtering, that is ejecting, material from a target, that is source, which then deposits onto a substrate, such as a silicon wafer. Resputtering is re emission of the… …

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  • 117Measuring principle — A sender emits a wave which is scattered by an object. The backscattered part of the wave reaches a receiver: The measurement principle of sonar and radar devices …

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  • 118Neutronenstern — Ein Neutronenstern ist ein astronomisches Objekt mit einer extrem hohen Dichte und einem typischen Durchmesser von etwa 20 km bei einer Masse von etwa 1,44 bis 3 Sonnenmassen. Er steht am Ende seiner Sternentwicklung und stellt damit das… …

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  • 119Raven (Groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Raven. Raven Pays d’origine   …

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  • 120Raven (groupe) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Raven. Raven Pays d’origine …

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