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Crystallographic database
crystallographic database is a database specifically designed to store information about crystals and crystal structures. Crystals are solids having, in all three dimensions of space, a regularly repeating arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules. They are characterized by symmetry, morphology, and directionally dependent physical properties. A crystal structure describes the arrangement of atoms, ions, or molecules in a crystal.
Crystallographic_database
Yaroslavl University College
Yaroslavl_University_College
Nog33/Networks
User:Nog33/Networks
Methane
Methane is a chemical compound with the molecular formula . It is the simplest alkane, and the principal component of natural gas. Methane's bond angles are 109.5 degrees. Burning methane in the presence of oxygen produces carbon dioxide and water. The relative abundance of methane and its clean burning process makes it a very attractive fuel.
Methane
Aleksandr Chudakov
Aleksandr Evgenievich Chudakov (16 June 1921 — 25 January 2001, Moscow) was a Russian physicist in the field of cosmic-ray physics, known for Chudakov Effect, the effect of decreasing ionization losses for narrow electron-positron pairs and for experimentally confirming existence of the transition radiation. IUPAP Cosmic Ray Commission.
Aleksandr_Chudakov
F(R) gravity
where is the matter Lagrangian.
F(R)_gravity
Alexander Patashinski
Alexander Z. Patashinski (, other spellings of his name are Patashinskii, Patashinsky, Potashinsky) is a Research Professor at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois. He is known for his contributions in many parts of the theoretical physics, including phase transition and critical phenomena, high energy physics, general relativity, amorphous materials.
Alexander_Patashinski
Czech astronomical olympiad
Czech_astronomical_olympiad
Delayed extraction
Delayed extraction is a method used with a time-of-flight mass spectrometer in which the accelerating voltage is applied after some short time delay following pulsed laser desorption/ionization from a flat surface of target plate or, in other implementation, pulsed electron ionization or Resonance enhanced multiphoton ionization in some narrow space between two plates of the ion extraction system. The extraction delay can produce time-of-flight compensat
Delayed_extraction
Steam
Steam
Modified Newtonian dynamics
In physics, Modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND) is a theory that proposes a modification of Newton's Second Law of Dynamics () to explain the galaxy rotation problem. When the uniform velocity of rotation of galaxies was first observed, it was unexpected because Newtonian theory of gravity predicts that objects that are farther out will have lower velocities.
Modified_Newtonian_dynamics
Abgorilla/Mikofalvy Rule
User:Abgorilla/Mikofalvy_Rule
Higher-dimensional supergravity
Supergravity is the supersymmetric generalization of general relativity. It can be formulated in any number of dimensions up till 11. This article will focus upon supergravity (SUGRA) over dimensions other than 4.
Higher-dimensional_supergravity
Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis
Self-propagating high-temperature synthesis (SHS) is a method for producing of substances, materials and items via exothermic autowave reaction. This combustion-like process is ignited by point-heating of a small part (usually the top) of the prepared sample.
Self-propagating_high-temperature_synthesis
Konstantin Saradzhev
Konstantin Saradzhev (born Saradzhian; 8 October 1877 Armenian conductor and violinist. He was an advocate of new Russian music, and conducted a number of premieres of works by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Modest Mussorgsky, Igor Stravinsky, Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Myaskovsky, Dmitri Shostakovich, and Aram Khachaturian. His son Konstantin Konstantinovich Saradzhev was a noted bell ringer and musical theorist.
Konstantin_Saradzhev
Tnorsen/Sandbox/Bell's Theorem
User:Tnorsen/Sandbox/Bell's_Theorem
WikiProject Physics/Archive March 2009
Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Physics/Archive_March_2009
Diffiety
mathematics a diffiety, is a geometrical object playing the same role in the modern theory of partial differential equations as algebraic varieties play for algebraic equations.
Diffiety
Led Zeppelin/Archive 5
Talk:Led_Zeppelin/Archive_5
Matrix string theory
Matrix_string_theory