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- magnetization of an uncharged body when spun on its axis. It was discovered by American physicist Samuel Barnett in 1915. An uncharged object rotating with...
- parti****tes in catalytic proton transfers in enzyme reactions. The polar, uncharged amino acids serine (Ser, S), threonine (Thr, T), asparagine (Asn, N) and...
- classified according to their origin. They can also be classified as uncharged or ionic polymers (polyelectrolytes). Examples include (with E number...
- geometry describes the geometry of empty spacetime around a rotating uncharged axially symmetric black hole with a quasispherical event horizon. The...
- conditions. For example, at low temperatures, fermions show superfluidity for uncharged particles and superconductivity for charged particles. Composite fermions...
- the initial kinetic energies of all the charged particles liberated by uncharged ionizing radiation (i.e., indirectly ionizing radiation such as photons...
- evidence of prior charged or uncharged crimes by the defendant in a criminal trial. In most cases, evidence of prior uncharged crimes is not admissible because...
- Einstein field equations ****uming a uniform spherical symmetric nonrotating uncharged m**** in a vacuum Shelton, Robin; Cliffe, J. Allie. "Spherical Cows". Supernova...
- In 2005, The New York Times obtained a 2,000-page United States Army investigatory report concerning the homicides of two unarmed civilian Afghan prisoners...
- used to uniquely identify ordinary chemical elements. In an ordinary uncharged atom, the atomic number is also equal to the number of electrons. For...