| Z' boson particle physics, a Z′ boson (or Z-prime boson) refers to a hypothetical new neutral gauge boson (named in analogy with the Standard Model Z boson). Z'_boson
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| Logarithmic conformal field theory In theoretical physics, a logarithmic conformal field theory is a generalization of the concept of (usually two-dimensional) conformal field theory in which the correlators of the basic fields are allowed to be multiply-valued and be functions of the logarithm of the separation of the operators. Logarithmic_conformal_field_theory
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| Battle of Voronezh (1943) Battle_of_Voronezh_(1943)
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| Anatoly Larkin Anatoly Ivanovich Larkin (; October 14, 1932 -August 4, 2005) was a Russian-born theoretical physicist, universally recognised as a leader in theory of condensed matter, and who was also a celebrated teacher of several generations of theorists. Born in a small town of Kolomna in Central Russia, Larkin went on to receive his education at the Moscow Engineering Physics Institute. Anatoly_Larkin
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| Led Zeppelin concerts September 1968 through the summer of 1980, English rock group Led Zeppelin were one of the world's most popular live music attractions, performing hundreds of concerts around the world. Led_Zeppelin_concerts
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| Pyotr Valentinovich Trusov Pyotr Valentinovich Trusov () (born May 7, 1948) is a Russian physicist whose main contributions are in the field of continuum mechanics. Pyotr_Valentinovich_Trusov
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| Community structure complex networks, a network is said to have community structure if it divides naturally into groups of nodes with dense connections within groups and sparser connections between groups. Community_structure
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| Chelyabinsk Metro Chelyabinsk Metro is an underground rapid transit system being constructed in Chelyabinsk, Russia. Envisioned in the 1960s, construction started in 1993. Chelyabinsk_Metro
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| Noncommutative standard model non-commutative Standard Model is an extension of the Standard Model to include a modified form of general relativity, developed by Alain Connes using his theory of noncommutative geometry. This unification implies a few constraints on the parameters of the Standard Model. Noncommutative_standard_model
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| Nikolay Nikolayevich Kolesnikov Nikolay_Nikolayevich_Kolesnikov
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| Vera Schmidt (psychoanalyst) Vera Federovna Schmidt (1889, Starokonstantinov – 1937, Moscow) was a Russian educationist and one of the leading figures in the psychoanalytic movement in Russia during the "Silver Age". After the Russian Revolution (1917) she directed a highly innovative nursery school run on psychoanalytic principles. Vera_Schmidt_(psychoanalyst)
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| Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics Institute of Problems of Chemical Physics (IPCP) of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) is the largest Institute of the research center in Chernogolovka. The Institute consists of 10 scientific departments, about 100 laboratories and independent research groups. Institute_of_Problems_of_Chemical_Physics
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| CSI-DOS CSI-DOS is an operating system, created in Samara, for Soviet personal computers Elektronika BK-0011M and Elektronika BK-0011. CSI-DOS did not support the earlier model BK-0010. CSI-DOS used its own unique file system and supported only color graphic video mode. CSI-DOS
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| Quantum graph where is a "magnetic vector potential" on the edge and is a scalar potential. Another example is the Dirac operator on a graph which is a matrix valued operator acting on vector valued functions that describe the quantum mechanics of particles with an intrinsic angular momentum of one half such as the electron. The Dirichlet-to-Neumann operator on a graph is a pseudo-differential operator that arises in the study of photonic crystals. Quantum_graph
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| Graphene nanoribbons Graphene nanoribbons (also called nano-graphene ribbons), often abbreviated GNRs, are thin strips of graphene or unrolled single-walled carbon nanotubes. The graphene ribbons were originally introduced as a theoretical model by Mitsutaka Fujita et al. to examine the edge and nanoscale size effect in graphene. Graphene_nanoribbons
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| Electro-gyration The electrogyration effect is the spatial dispersion phenomenon, that consists in the change of optical activity (gyration) of crystals by a constant or time-varying electric field. Being a spatial dispersion effect, the induced optical activity exhibit different behavior under the operation of wave vector reversal, when compare with the Faraday effect:optical activity increment associated with the electrogyration effect changes its sign under that operation, contrary to the Faraday effect. Electro-gyration
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| Moviemaniacx User:Moviemaniacx
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| Russavia/RusUni User:Russavia/RusUni
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| Unparticle physics Unparticle physics is a speculative theory that conjectures matter that cannot be explained in terms of particles, because its components are scale invariant. Howard Georgi proposed this theory in the spring of 2007 in the papers Unparticle Physics and Another Odd Thing About Unparticle Physics. Unparticle_physics
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| Time-of-flight mass spectrometry Time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) is a method of mass spectrometry in which ions are accelerated by an electric field of known strength. This acceleration results in an ion having the same kinetic energy as any other ion that has the same charge. The velocity of the ion depends on the mass-to-charge ratio. Time-of-flight_mass_spectrometry
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