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  • 51Zavoysky, Yevgeny Konstantinovich — ▪ Soviet physicist born Sept. 28 [Sept. 15, Old Style], 1907, Mohyliv on Dniester, Ukraine, Russian Empire [now Mohyliv Podilskyy, Ukraine] died Nov. 9, 1976, Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.       Soviet physicist who discovered electron paramagnetic… …

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  • 52Big 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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  • 53Eddington luminosity — The Eddington luminosity (also referred to as the Eddington limit) in a star is defined as the point where the gravitational force inwards equals the continuum radiation force outwards, assuming hydrostatic equilibrium and spherical symmetry.… …

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  • 54FRENKIEL — POLAND (see also List of Individuals) 19.9.1910 Warszawa/PL 9.7.1986 Rockwell MD/USA François Naftali Frenkiel graduated as a mechanical engineer from Gent University, Belgium and made additional studies in aeronautical engineering at Lille… …

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  • 55High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program — HAARP is often confused with Project HARP, the High Altitude Research Project (a joint project of The Pentagon and the Canadian Department of National Defence).The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) is an investigation project …

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  • 56Solar cycle — The solar cycle, or the solar magnetic activity cycle, is the main source of periodic variation of all solar phenomena driving variations in space weather. [ [http://www7.nationalacademies.org/ssb/SSB Space weather97.pdf Space Weather: A Research …

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  • 57Stealth technology — also known as LOT (Low Observability Technology) is a sub discipline of military electronic countermeasures which covers a range of techniques used with aircraft, ships and missiles, in order to make them less visible (ideally invisible) to radar …

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  • 58Mushroom cloud — created by smoke billows Ascending cloud from Redoubt Vol …

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  • 59Magnetic helicity — In plasma physics, magnetic helicity is the extent to which a magnetic field wraps around itself . It is a generalization of the topological concept of linking number to the differential quantities required to describe the magnetic field. As with …

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  • 60Materie — (von lat. materia = Stoff) ist eine Sammelbezeichnung für alle Beobachtungsgegenstände der Naturwissenschaften, die Masse besitzen. Raumbereiche, die keine Materie enthalten, bezeichnet man als Vakuum. Elektromagnetische Wellen wie zum Beispiel… …

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