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  • ...losopher from Perm, Russia, and Sergey A. Kim, from Perm state university, in a number of works. <ref> [[User:Fedosin |Fedosin S.G.]] [https://payhip.com ...ion of current in the main channel with the subsequent closure of branches in a current ring. ...
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  • ...n the middle) '''exerts equal and opposite forces on the two objects.''' (In this way we ''prove'' Newton's third law.)<br> | [[File:Free body.svg|thumb|260px|Let this be an object in motion, acting under friction, the normal force, and gravity.]] ...
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  • ...the distance. Similarly, the gravitational monopole has around a radial [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/Gravitational field strength |gravitational field strength]] ...tent/abstract/302/5642/92 The Anomalous Hall Effect and Magnetic Monopoles in Momentum Space]. Science 302 (5642) 92–95. doi:10.1126/science.1089408. </r ...
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  • '''Magnetic monopole''' is a hypothetical particle in [[physics]] that is a magnet with only one [[w:magnetic pole|pole]]. ...ref> <ref> S. Coleman, ''The Magnetic Monopole 50 years Later'', reprinted in ''Aspects of Symmetry''. </ref> ...
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  • {\mathbf Born:} March 28th, 1928 in Berlin, Germany ...Montpellier he spent the year 1948-49 at the \'Ecole Normale Sup\'erieure in Paris."'' ...
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  • ...gated data warehouse. Distributed computing on available computer hardware in a network is complemented with intelligent strategies to reduce the require ...me type and a single computer processing time <math>t</math> does not lead in general to a processing time <math>\frac{t}{n}</math> when it is distribute ...
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  • ...l added up values of f(x) when x = n from say 0 to infinity with each term in the sum before the summation is multiplied by bn, then divided by n for an ...egg generally means an egg (and generally a chicken egg or similar) fried in a particular way that generally doesn't denote a scrambled egg, which is no ...
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  • ...ssays/Fedosin/Similarity of matter levels|similarity of matter levels]], [[Physics/Essays/Fedosin/SPФ symmetry|SPФ symmetry]], [[strong gravitation]], as well It is known that the Big Bang theory has a number of unsolved problems, <ref name="fed"> [[User:Fedosin |Fedosin S.G.]] (1999), written at Perm, p ...
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  • [[Image:Venus-real.jpg|thumb|right|250px|This is an image of Venus in [[w:true color|true color]]. The surface is obscured by a thick blanket of ...o many of the visual points of light. At least one occasionally is present in the early morning before sunrise as the Morning Star and after sunset as th ...
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  • As a topic in astronomy, cosmogony deals with the origin of each astronomical entity. ...of particular astrophysical objects or systems, and is most commonly used in reference to the origin of the [[solar system]].<ref name=Ridpath>{{ cite b ...
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