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  • 31Einstein field equations — General relativity Introduction Mathematical formulation Resources Fundamental concepts …

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  • 32quantum field theory — Physics. any theory in which fields are treated by the methods of quantum mechanics; each field can then be regarded as consisting of particles of a particular kind, which may be created and annihilated. [1945 50] * * * Theory that brings quantum …

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  • 33Excitation (magnetic) — An electric generator or electric motor that uses field coils rather than permanent magnets will require a current flow to be present in the field coils for the device to be able to work. If the field coils are not powered, the rotor in a… …

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  • 34Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nucleic acids — Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of nucleic acids, often referred to as nucleic acid NMR, is the use of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to obtain information about the structure and dynamics of nucleic acid molecules, such as DNA… …

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  • 35Physical Sciences — ▪ 2009 Introduction Scientists discovered a new family of superconducting materials and obtained unique images of individual hydrogen atoms and of a multiple exoplanet system. Europe completed the Large Hadron Collider, and China and India took… …

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  • 36Magnetopause — Artistic rendition of the Earth s magnetopause. The magnetopause is where the pressure from the solar wind and the planet s magnetic field are equal. The position of the Sun would be far to the left in this image The magnetopause is the abrupt… …

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  • 37Domain theory of ferromagnetism — explains[1] two significant observations of materials such as iron: The material may become strongly magnetized by application of a weak external magnetizing field. The same specimen may return to the demagnetized state when the external field is …

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  • 38neptune — /nep toohn, tyoohn/, n. any whelk of the genus Neptunea, esp. N. decemcostata, common along the eastern coast of North America and having a shell with seven to ten raised reddish brown spiral ridges on a pale beige or yellow background. [ < NL&#8230; …

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  • 39Neptune — /nep toohn, tyoohn/, n. 1. the ancient Roman god of the sea, identified with the Greek god Poseidon. 2. the sea or ocean: Neptune s mighty roar. 3. Astron. the planet eighth in order from the sun, having an equatorial diameter of 30,200 mi.&#8230; …

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  • 40astronomy — /euh stron euh mee/, n. the science that deals with the material universe beyond the earth s atmosphere. [1175 1225; ME astronomie ( < AF) < L astronomia < Gk. See ASTRO , NOMY] * * * I Science dealing with the origin, evolution, composition,&#8230; …

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