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  • ...ntumGravityTheories/|quantum theory]] of crystalline [[../CoIntersections/|solids]], using what are now called ""Bloch waves'' '' to describe electron distri ...e basic question of the observability of the NMR phenomenon in crystalline solids remained thus unanswered until 1944 when Herbert S. Gutowsky and Pake were ...
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  • ...quasiparticle (the others being the spinon and orbiton) that electrons in solids are able to split into during the process of spin–charge separation, when e [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • Excitations in Metallic Glasses., ''J. Phys. Chem. Solids'' , '''40''' : 940--951. ...ing between Groups of Three Spin--1/2 undergoing Hindered Reorientation in Solids., ''Solid-State Communications'' . '''27:''' 474-478. ...
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  • ...t of the materials in solid state exhibits crystalline nature. Crystalline solids are known to show different structural forms depending on different conditi ...ef.''' an "experimental science of determining the arrangement of atoms in solids"<ref name=CrystallographyWikt>{{ cite book ...
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  • ==Solids== * [[Solids]] ...
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  • ...ling between groups of three spin-1/2 undergoing hindered reorientation in solids. {\it Solid State Comm.} 1978, {\mathbf 27}, 474--478. ...C.; Boden N.; Levine Y.K.; Ross S.M. Quasi-quadrupolar NMR spin-Echoes in solids containing dipolar coupled methyl groups. ''J. Phys. C: Solid State Phys. ...
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  • ...ers.1981. NMR Spin--Echo Responses of Dipolar--Coupled Spin--1/2 Triads in Solids., ''J. Magnetic Resonance'' , '''43''' :101--111. P. I. Etingof and O. Schiffmann: Lectures on the dynamical Yang--Baxter equations, in ''Quantum Groups and Lie Theory ...
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  • ...ers.1981. NMR Spin--Echo Responses of Dipolar--Coupled Spin--1/2 Triads in Solids., ''J. Magnetic Resonance'' , '''43''' :101--111. P. I. Etingof and O. Schiffmann: Lectures on the dynamical Yang--Baxter equations, in ''Quantum Groups and Lie Theory ...
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  • Paths on Coxeter diagrams: from Platonic solids and singularities ''Lectures on operator theory'' , (ed. B. V. Rajarama Bhat et al.), The Fields Institu ...
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  • ...ate are useful in describing the properties of fluids, mixtures of fluids, solids, and even the interior of stars. ...Boltzmann, much of which was collectively published in Boltzmann's 1896 ''Lectures on Gas Theory''. ...
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  • ==Solids== [[Category:Chemicals/Lectures]] ...
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  • ==Solids== * [[Solids]] ...
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  • ==Solids== |journal=Journal of non-crystalline solids ...
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  • ...-4 found the Venusian magnetic field is much weaker than that of [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]. This magnetic field is induced by an interaction between the * [[Keynote lectures/Mars|Mars]] (102 kB) (12 September 2019) ...
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  • ...The main reason you're holding your shape is that your internal fluids and solids are pushing back. {{main|Keynote lectures/Earth}} ...
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  • For condensed phases (solids and liquids), the pressure dependence of solubility is typically weak and u [[Category:Chemicals/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...g/astronomy/astronomy_glossary.html }}</ref> in mean radius than [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]] is called a '''major planet'''. ...of the [[Solar System|solar system]] or any exoplanet which is "[[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]-like" in the sense that it is composed primarily of metals an ...
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  • ...between '''rocky objects''', astronomical objects with solid surfaces, or solids and liquids predominately on the surface, and '''gas objects''', astronomic [[Category:Gases/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...uced by high pressure and, in particular, by brittle fracture phenomena in solids under compression. These low-energy reactions generally take place in nucle [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...the magnitude of variations in cosmogenic production rates in terrestrial solids due to solar modulation of galactic cosmic-ray flux. This exercise is based |title=Energy Distribution of Slow Neutrons Scattered from Solids ...
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