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  • 21Vectors in three-dimensional space — (1978) is a book concerned with physical quantities defined in ordinary 3 space. It was written by J.S.R.Chisholm, an English mathematical physicist, and published by Cambridge University Press. According to the author, such physical quantities… …

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  • 22Two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy — Nonlinear two dimensional infrared spectroscopy (2DIR) is a technique that has the ability to correlate vibrational modes in condensed phase systems. This technique provides information beyond linear infrared spectra, by spreading the vibrational …

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  • 23One-dimensional symmetry group — A one dimensional symmetry group is a mathematical group that describes symmetries in one dimension (1D). A pattern in 1D can be represented as a function f(x) for, say, the color at position x. The 1D isometries map x to x + a and to a − x.… …

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  • 24reaction mechanism — Introduction       in chemical reactions (chemical reaction), the detailed processes by which chemical substances are transformed into other substances. The reactions themselves may involve the interactions of atoms (atom), molecules (molecule),… …

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  • 25Functional integration — You may also be looking for functional integration (neurobiology) or functional integration (sociology). Functional integration is a collection of results in mathematics and physics where the domain of an integral is no longer a region of space,… …

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  • 26List of Saint Seiya Episode.G characters — This the list of characters of the manga Saint Seiya Episode.G by Megumu Okada.Gold SaintsLeo Aiolianihongo|Leo Aiolia|獅子座のアイオリア|Reo no Aioria is the protagonist of Episode G. He is a thirteen year old Gold Saint, and the younger brother of… …

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  • 28Addition — is the mathematical process of putting things together. The plus sign + means that two numbers are added together. For example, in the picture on the right, there are 3 + 2 apples meaning three apples and two other apples which is the same as… …

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  • 29Physical constant — A physical constant is a physical quantity that is generally believed to be both universal in nature and constant in time. It can be contrasted with a mathematical constant, which is a fixed numerical value but does not directly involve any… …

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  • 30Eternalism (philosophy of time) — Eternalism is a philosophical approach to the ontological nature of time. It builds on the standard method of modeling time as a dimension in physics, to give time a similar ontology to that of space. This would mean that time is just another… …

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