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  • 1Contributors to general relativity — General relativity Introduction Mathematical formulation Resources Fundamental concepts …

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  • 2Friedmann equations — Physical cosmology Universe · Big Bang …

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  • 3Jornada Basin LTER — Jornada Basin Long Term Ecological Research program, in collaboration with the USDA ARS Jornada Experimental Range, studies the causes and consequences of desertification. Is interested in spatial and temporal variation in desertification… …

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  • 4Copernican principle — In physical cosmology, the Copernican principle, named after Nicolaus Copernicus, states that the Earth is not in a central, specially favored position.[1] More recently, the principle has been generalized to the relativistic concept that humans… …

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  • 5Friedmann–Lemaître–Robertson–Walker metric — FRW redirects here. For other uses, see FRW (disambiguation). Physical cosmology …

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  • 6Non-topological soliton — In quantum field theory, a non topological soliton (NTS) is a field configuration possessing, contrary to a topological one, a conserved Noether charge and stable against transformation into usual particles of this field for the following reason …

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  • 7Continuum mechanics — Continuum mechanics …

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  • 8Ganymede (moon) — Ganymede Image of Ganymede s anti Jovian hemisphere taken by the Galileo probe. Lighter surfaces, such as in recent impacts, grooved terrain and the whitish north polar cap at upper right, are enriched in water ice. Discovery …

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  • 9List of cosmologists — This is a list of people who have made noteworthy contributions to cosmology (the study of the history and large scale structure of the universe) and their cosmological achievements. This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Contents …

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  • 10Biaxial nematic — A biaxial nematic is a spatially homogeneous liquid crystal with three distinct optical axes. This is to be contrasted to a simple nematic, which has a single preferred axis, around which the system is rotationally symmetric. The symmetry group… …

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