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  • 11Crystal field theory — (CFT) is a model that describes the electronic structure of transition metal compounds, all of which can be considered coordination complexes. CFT successfully accounts for some magnetic properties, colours, hydration enthalpies, and spinel… …

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  • 12Langston Field — The Langston Field is a fictional device featured in the CoDominium series of science fiction novels, initiated by SF writer Jerry Pournelle. The (fictional) Langston Field generator creates a spherical shield around an object (usually a… …

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  • 13Force field — For other uses, see Force field (disambiguation). A force field, sometimes known as an energy shield, force shield, or deflector shield is a concept of a field tightly bounded and of significant magnitude so that objects affected by the… …

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  • 14Corn violet — Corn Corn, n. [AS. corn; akin to OS. korn, D. koren, G., Dan., Sw., & Icel. korn, Goth. ka[ u]rn, L. granum, Russ. zerno. Cf. {Grain}, {Kernel}.] 1. A single seed of certain plants, as wheat, rye, barley, and maize; a grain. [1913 Webster] 2. The …

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  • 15Bright field microscopy — is the simplest of all the optical microscopy illumination techniques. Sample illumination is transmitted (i.e., illuminated from below and observed from above) white light. The most common use of the microscope involves the use of an organism… …

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  • 16old-field toadflax — noun North American plant having racemes of blue violet flowers • Syn: ↑blue toadflax, ↑Linaria canadensis • Hypernyms: ↑toadflax, ↑butter and eggs, ↑wild snapdragon, ↑devil s flax, ↑Linaria vulgaris …

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  • 17Charaxes violetta — Violet spotted Emperor Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta …

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  • 18Chrysoritis violescens — Violet Opal Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order …

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  • 19colour — /kul euhr/, n., adj. v.t., v.i. Chiefly Brit. color. Usage. See or1. * * * I Aspect of any object that may be described in terms of hue, brightness, and saturation. It is associated with the visible wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation, which …

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  • 20photography, technology of — Introduction       equipment, techniques, and processes used in the production of photographs.  The most widely used photographic process is the black and white negative–positive system (Figure 1 >). In the camera the lens projects an image of… …

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