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  • == Physics == * [[Causality (physics)]] ...
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  • ...|Physics]]), the [[UNESCO]] designated year 2005 to be the [[World Year of Physics]] (WYP). ...to commemorate this worldwide recognition of WYP, which has had three main events: ...
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  • ==In particle physics== ...erived by applying the fiducial cuts on collections of simulated collision events, with and without detector simulation, and inverting the resulting detector ...
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  • {{redirect|Particle collision|the meaning outside particle physics|collision}} ...n of space. Because of the [[uncertainty principle]], an event in particle physics does not have quite the same meaning as it does in the [[theory of relativi ...
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  • <!-- This portal was created using subs:box portal skeleton| topic=Physics| --> {{/box-header|<big>''The Physics Portal''</big>|noedit=yes|}} ...
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  • | title = Physics Today | category = [[Physics]] ...
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  • *[[Indeterminism]], the belief that not all events are causally determined ==Physics== ...
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  • ...p;Hz. The LHC detectors can manage to permanently store about one thousand events per second. Therefore, the minimum selectivity required is 10<sup>−5</sup>, [[Category:Experimental particle physics]] ...
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  • '''[[Determinism]]''' is the philosophical position that events are entirely determined by pre-existing causes. ==Physics== ...
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  • ...asymmetric bipolar electric field change signatures (called narrow bipolar events). ...V. Gurevich, K.P. Zybin, Runaway Breakdown and the Mysteries of Lightning, Physics Today 37–43, 2005. ...
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  • * [[Plasticity (physics)]], in engineering and physics, the propensity of a solid material to undergo permanent deformation under ==Events== ...
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  • {{For|the reconstruction of events in criminal investigation|Reconstruction (criminal investigation)}} ...that passed through, their momenta, directions, and the primary [[vertex (physics)|vertex]] of the event. Thus the initial physical process (for instance, t ...
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  • ...also be referred to Physics 'B' to distinguish it from OCR's other A-Level Physics course. *Physics In Action (AS, assessed via. 1h examination) ...
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  • ...physics, chemistry and diagnostics |journal=Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics |date=31 October 2013 |volume=46 |issue=46 |pages=464001 |doi=10.1088/0022- ...pectroscopy| location = Cambridge| series = Cambridge Monographs on Plasma Physics| accessdate = 2020-12-15| date = 1997| url = https://www.cambridge.org/core ...
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  • ...ear '''1687 in [[science]]''' and [[technology]] involved some significant events. ==Physics== ...
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  • * In toxicology, a Key Event or KE is an element in a chain of biological events (or [[adverse outcome pathway]]) that eventually leads to adverse effects. ===Physics=== ...
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  • In '''astronomy and physics''': *[[Dynamical time scale]], in stellar physics, the time in which changes in one part of a body can be communicated to the ...
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  • ...man]]. The magazine provides a historical resource of events associated to physics, including debunking. ...
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  • {{Short description | Physics celebration honoring Einstein's contributions}} ...used in [[special relativity]] to show locations that are in [[causality (physics)|causal contact]] and those that are not.]] ...
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  • ...ear '''1659 in [[science]]''' and [[technology]] involved some significant events. ==Physics== ...
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