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Affleck-Dine mechanism - Antigalaxy / antimatter comet / Antiplanet / Asian-Pacific Astronomy Olympiad - Astroinformatics - BZ Crucis - Captured rotation - Cassini States - Causal patch - Core collapse (globular) - Doppler beaming - Donut theory of universe - Dredge-up (of heavy elements from cores of massive stars) - Evolutionary tracks - Fermion Ball - [5][6] Free Lunch Theory[7] - Galactic ridge - Gravitational damping - Gaunt factor - Helium nova - Hydrogen-deficient star - Infrared Dark Clouds - Intermediate stars - Interstellar ice - k-essence - κ-mechanism (Kappa) - Kyoto DST & PFSS - Late Thermal Pulse - List of terrestrial planets - Lunar lava tubes - Marklund convection - Mirror galaxy / Mirror planet / Mirror star / Mirror universe (Cosmology) - Natural broadening - Orbital normal - Phase curve - Rectified image - Religion and astronomy / astronomy and religion - Safe slot - Société Astronomique de France - Secondary eclipse - Small Bang Theory - Soapbubble superstructure of galactic walls - Solar gardening - Soliton star - Solunar and feeding time calculations - Spatial singularity - Spite plateau - Stellar density - Stellar fog / Cosmic fog - Stellar pulsations - Strahl (astronomy) - Twin star explosion - Twin star galaxy - Very Late Thermal Pulse - z branch, banana branch -

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Individual objects

HUDF-JD2 - Local Sheet[8][9] - Local Velocity Anomaly[10][11][12] - Seagull nebula - UGC 6945 (Interacting galaxies recently photographed by the HST) -

(See also: List of observatories)

Balloon-bourne telescope (BLAST, HERO, FIRS, &c.) - Johannesburg Observatory - N2K Consortium - Palomar-Leiden Survey Rim Star System - Tasco (company) here

Boson peak - cavity reactor - Phonon bottleneck - Instituto Tecnologico e Nuclear (Portugal) - Sommerfeld parameter quadratic gravity - ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) - Stellar energy - stretching frequency - bending frequency - Quantum Jitter - Plane on a treadmill - proton conduction - scattering of light by light - self-interaction - branching rate - ultraviolet waves - spectral dimension - participatory anthropic principle

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Greninger chart - Piezospectroscopic tensor - Slip model - Semiconductor equilibrium - Optical transition - Acoustic transition - Spin liquid - vortex matter - reduced chemical potential - storage time - semiconductor diffusion currents- Weyl's Equation FFLO State in superconductors -

Linear acoustic equations - Near-field acoustic holography (NAH) - Normal hearing level - Spacial resolution - Sabine's formula - Sound isolation - Sound reproducer lamp - Statistically optimal near-field acoustic holography (SONAH)

Anelasticity - Concertina top - coupled maps - Discrete mechanics - Dueling top - Gasing leper - Gasing jantung - Gyro-ring ([13]) Lock step (astronomy) - minimal coupling (explain both the procedure/technique/principle/whatever and the reason for the name) - Mohr diagram - pure shear - shock response spectra - Variable-mass systems - velocity ratio - Whistling top - love number - Cup of Tantalus

B: Body voltage- Body voltage 2- C: Charge carrier relaxation - Charge pumping method - CoupleFil - Cross-Coupled-Filter - cymometer - Conical Magnet - Canted Magnet - D: Darwin Approximation E: Efros-Shklovskii variable-range hopping law- Electric resonance - Evanescent wave coupler F: Faraday's Sunburst Homopolar Generator (N-Machine) - Ferrotoroidic - Foil electrec (possibly electret?) Friedel Oscillations - G: Ground Current Pollution AKA "Tingle Current" H: Hydratus - Helical Magnet - M: Magnetic field power spectrum - Magnetic Gear - Magnetologic and Magnetologic gate - P: percolation-hopping conductance - Perendev magnetic motor - photo-oxidation - Pith ball ([14]) - PowerMat - R: Railway dynamics - Reynolds and Hough rule S: Screw pinch (1 2; Similar to Z-pinch and Theta pinch) - Septum magents - Shunt Choke- Static electrification - Switched Reluctance Machine T: Tesla shield - Theta pinch (1 2 3 4; similar to Z-pinch) - Thetatron (1) - V: Virtual cathode - Z: Zeeman slower -

Bernard Bruno Kinsey - Bernhard Mecking - Davy-Faraday Laboratory - Experimental method in the Islamic world - undefineds of List of physicists Song Jin-joo - Shih-I Pai - Leo Piilonen - Silvan Schweber - Fu-Kwun Hwang - Pair Approximation - Steve Chou - (misspelling of Steven_Chu?) Robert Marcley (and Marcley apparatus)

A: Arysio Nunes Santos a professor in nuclear physics; be nice to link to him from the page on Atlantis concerning his theories of its location A: AZ5 button The Emergency button used to insert the control rods into an unstable nuclear fission reactor.  · B: Beta Stability, C: Curie plot, a means to count the number of observed particles in interval ranges,as in a histogram of particle energies - Coulomb excitation  · M: Methods in nuclear physics ·

  • N: Nuclear Fuel Cell -Would be nice for people to explain it, and whether it would be theoretically possible or even efficient; Seems it might just be an imaginary tale of Hollywood

P: pion photoproduction  · P: Principles of Nuclear Magnetism (some of Nuclear_magnetic_moment may be intimidating, but there are many links from there)  · P: pycnodeuterium, a molecular form of deuterium used in cold fusion reactors  · R: Introduction to Radioactivity (or Introduction to Radioactive Decay) as the article can be complicated for some people.  · R: real physical nuclear models  · R: Reverse Compton Edge  · R: Reactorsaurus "'Reactorsaurus' to rip up station". BBC.

A: Abbe limit - Airy beams - Anti-Stokes Raman Laser(ASRL) - AC-Stark effect - B: Beam walking - Bidwell's disc - Birefraction - C: Cross Gain Modulation (XGM) - Curve of growth (spectroscopy) - Channel waveguides (integrated optical waveguide on a substrate) - D: Deuteranomalous - Diffusor - DKL color model - E: External cavity diode laser - Equifrequency surface - F: four-quadrant phase mask (FQPM) - Fresnel's Distance (in single slit diffraction) - Fresnel Biprism - G: Gordon-Haus effect - H: heat retention I: Interference imaging - L: Lasing without inversion (LWI) - Lenslet.com - Lenticular Autostereoscopy - Long Wave Radiation - M: Mode competition - N: NVTherm - infrared vision prediction software O: Optical bottle beam - Optical contacting - optical parametric chirped-pulse amplification (OPCPA) P: PAID histogram Perfect lense - Phase disolcations (as used to mean optical vortices) - Phase singularity lines (as used to mean optical vortices) - Phase locking in lasers - photocurrent spectroscopy- Pockels readout optical modulator - polarization tensor- Pulsed-Laser Photoacoustics - R: Radiative Power Law - Ramsey-borde interferometer - Running difference image S: Semiconductor saturable absorber mirror (SESAM) - Setterfield-Norman analysis - spectral imagery - Spectrodensitometer- (instrument, measures light) spatial hole burning - spectral hole burning - spectral intensity - spin squeezing T: thermonuclear transcorder - Transistor laser - Triphoton W:

photoelectric scanner(PES) - Kramers-Kronig inversion of the reflectance spectra - Cavity Dumper Piezoelectric mirror - mentioned in Piezoelectricity#Actuators for laser alignment. Yablonovite

A: Abbott Farhi - Analytic regularization - Anomalous gauge boson interaction - Anomaly inflow - Anti-de Sitter supersymmetry - Anticalcium - Anticarbon - Antihelium (Redirects to antihydrogen. It should have its own article) - Antilithium - Antimolybdenum - Antiplutonium - Antiuranium - Atiyah-Segal axioms - B: Bare vertex approximation - Belinfante-Rosenfeld stress-energy tensor - Bern-Kosower formalism - C: Catalyzed big bang nucleosynthesis- Center vortex (gauge theory) - Chaotic quantization - Charge condensate - Chiral quantum electrodynamics - Closed time path formalism - Collective symmetry breaking - Conformal compensator - Connes-Lott model - Cornwall-Jackiw-Tomboulis effective action - Coulomb string tension D: Del Giudice, Di Vecchia, Fubini (DDF) states (string theory) - Delta(I)=1/2 rule - DHR analysis - Dielectric Traveling Wave Tubes - Dispersion relations (QFT) - E: Eguchi-Hanson space - Eguchi-Kawai model - Electron lens - Electron positron lattice - Electron spin resonance dating - Etheron - F: Fayet-Iliopoulos action - Fayet-Sohnius hypermultiplet - Froggatt-Nielsen mechanism - Four-body decay- G: Gap equation - Gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking - ghost loop - gluon equation - GPS implants- H: Haag-Ruelle scattering - Helicity conservation - Higher dimensional supersymmetry - Holdom particle - Holographic renormalization group - Hosotani mechanism - Howe-Stelle-Townsend hypermultiplet - I: Isotropic sphere - Inclusive decays - J: Julia-Zee dyon - K: Källén-Lehmann spectral representation - Kinetic mixing - Knizhnik-Zamolodchikov equation - K-shell transitions - L: Ladder approximation - Lattice string theory - Lee-Yang model - Linear dilaton model - Liouville action - Luescher term - M: Mass texture - Millicharged fermion - Minimal string theory - Mirror atom - Mirror photon - Mirror positronium - Multiple point principle - N: Nielsen-Ninomiya theorem - Nonequilibrium quantum field theory - O: Omega B Baryon - One-loop effective potential - Orbitally Rearranged Monoatomic Elements - Oxygen Deficiency Hazard - P: Paschen notation - Photon-gluon fusion creation process for hadrons - Pinch approximation - Pion superfluid - Planck matter - Potential well model - Precision tests of electroweak theory - Primakoff conversion - Projective superspace - Q: Quantum Commutative Constrained Field - Quasiprimary field - Quark-quark correlations - Quaternionic Hilbert space R: Radial quantization - Rajaram Goundar Duality Effect - Reheating -

S: Segal's axioms - Selectron - Short supermultiplet - Skeleton diagram - Slepton - Sliding VEV mechanism - Slow positrons - Smuon - Sneutrino - Spurion - Solar Weather - Squark - Status of loop quantum gravity - Status of string theory - Stau - Stop quark - String ball - T: 't Hooft matching condition - Thirring sine-Gordon duality - Twisted supersymmetry - Two particle irreducible - U: Uncertain Geometry - V: Verlinde's formula Vorton W: Wess-Zumino consistency condition - Weyl notation - Wick-Cutkosky model - Wilson-Ginsparg action - WOMAD-"whole one big atom deal" Z:

B: Beam acoustic instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Bump-in-tail instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Buneman instability - C: Cherenkov instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Chute instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Coalescence instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Collapse instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Counter-streaming instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Cyclotron instabilities (Plasma instability; see Instability for list of Cyclotron instabilities to define) - D: Double emission instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Drift wave instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - E: Edge-localised mode (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Electron cyclotron maser (see: [15], [16], [17]) - F: Fan instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Farley-Buneman instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Filamentation instability (Plasma instability; see Instability; may be synonymous with or a section could be added to Pinch (plasma physics)) - Flute instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Free electron maser instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - G: Gyrotron instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - H: Helical instability / Helical kink instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Hose instability (Plasma instability; also called Firehose instability) - I: Interchange instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Ion beam instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - K: Kink instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - M: Magnetic buoyancy instability / Parker instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Magnetic drift instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Modulation instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - N: Non-Abelian instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Non-linear coalescence instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - P: Pair instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Peratt instabilities (Plasma instability; see Instability) - S: Sausage instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - Slow drift Instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - T: Tearing mode instability (Plasma instability; see Instability) - W: Weak beam instability (Plasma instability; see Instability)

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Alignment layers - Used to induce molecular alignment in liquid crystals
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Biophysical chemistry

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Changing color objects in a cold place -
Color changing ink [18] -
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Flame photometer - which redirects to stub Photoelectric flame photometer

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Hilbert spectroscopy, which uses Hilbert transforms to analyze broad spectrum signals from gigahertz to terahertz frequency radio. Sources: [20], [21], [22], [23] date requested 20 October 2009
History of elements-

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X-ray photoelectron emission spectromicroscopy (X-PEEM)

A: A index - Aa index - Active prominence - Active prominence region - Active surge region - Active dark filament - AE index - Air Force Geophysics Laboratory - Arch filament system - Air Force Space Forecast Center - Ak index - Alaskan Meteorological Data System - Am index - An index - Ap index - Arcade (solar physics) - Arch filament system - As index - Auroral electrojet - Auroral oval - B: B-angle - Background X-ray level - Bartels' rotation number - Bipolar magnetic region - Blind zone - Bright point - Bright surge on the disk - Bright surge on the limb - Burst (solar physics) - C: C index - Carrington longitude - Castelli U - Centimeter burst - Central meridian distance - Central meridian passage - Chromospheric event - Chromospheric network - Ci index - City model - COMEDS - Comprehensive flare index - Continuum storm - Coronal rain - Coronal stream - Coronal streamer - Coronal transients - Corrected geomagnetic coordinates - Crane Global Model - Crane Model for Satellite Paths - Crane Two Component Model - Crochet (solar physics) - Cusp (solar physics) - D: D component of the geomagnetic field - D-Layer - DAH Model - Disk And Limb Activity Summary - Dark surge on the disk - Differential charging - Differential particle flux - Dip equator - Disappearing solar filament - Disparition brusque - Dose rate - Ducting (radio propagation) - E: Eccentric dipole - Emerging flux region - Emission measure - Environmental attenuation model - Environmental Research Laboratories - Eruptive - Eruptive prominence on limb - Es-layer - Estimated hemispherical power input - F: F corona - F1-layer - F2-layer - Fibril (solar physics) - Filament (solar physics) - Filament channel - Fmin - FoEs - FoF2 - Follower spot - Fraunhofer spectrum - G: Gamma (unit of magnetic field intensity) - GEOALERT - Geomagnetic activity - Geomagnetic elements - Geomagnetic storm level - Geomagnetic time - Gradual commencement - Gray-line - Ground level enhancement - Ground-level event - H: H component - H-component of the geomagnetic field - Hale boundary - Heliographic - Hemispherical power input - High Energy Proton and Alpha Detector - High latitude - High-speed stream - High Latitude Monitoring Station - Homologous flare - Hyder flare - I: Interplanetary Monitoring Platform - International Magnetospheric Study - Inclination of the geomagnetic field - Initial phase - Integral particle flux - International Consortium of Magnetic Observatories - Invariant magnetic latitude - Inversion line - Ion-acoustic wave - International standard relative sunspot number - International Sun Earth Explorer-3. - International Solar-Terrestrial Program - ITU Rain Attenuation Model - ITU Rain Attenuation Model for Satellites - International Ursigram and World Days Service - K: K corona - Km index - L: Leader spot - Light bridge - Limb (solar physics) - Limb flare - Lobe (solar physics) - Long duration - Longitudinal component - Loop prominence system - M: M(3000) - Magnetic bay - Magnetic local time - Magnetic sunspot classifications - Magnetopause current sheet - MAGSTORM - Main phase - Medium Energy Proton and Electron Detector - Micropulsation - Microwave burst - Middle latitude - Mound prominence - 'Eric Knipe inventor of Moldwash which Kills & Prevents Mold Regrowth. ' 'N: Naval Astronautics Group - National Environmental Satellite Service - National Geophysical and Solar-Terrestrial Data Center - Noise storm - Non-great-circle propagation - Northern Meteorological Data System - Naval Ocean Systems Center - National Solar Observatories - O: On-Line Data Systems - P: P-angle - P-spot - p.f.u. - Particle flux unit - Phantom command - Photospheric network - Plage (solar physics) - Plage corridor - Plasmasheet - Point-to-Point propagation model - Polar cap absorption - Polar crown - Polar plume - Polar rain - Pore (solar physics) - Post-flare loops - Preheating - PRESTO - Proton event - Proton flare - Q: Q index - Quiet (solar physics) - Quiet day curve - R: R-number - Radar aurora - Radio blackout - Radio burst - Radio emission - Region number - Remote Geophysical Observing Network - Rigidity (solar physics) - Rudimentary (solar physics) - Regional Warning Center - S: S component - s.f.u. - Satellite anomaly - Science Institute - Sector boundary - Space Environment Laboratory - Space Environment Laboratory Solar Imaging System - Space Environment Monitor - Solar Electro-Optical Network - Space Environment Services Center - Space Forecast Center - Solar Geophysical Activity Summary - Short wave fade - Solar Influences Data Analysis Center - Simultaneous flares - Smoothed sunspot number - Synchronous Meteorological Satellite - Solar coordinates - Solar eclipses - Solar flare effect - Solar flux - Solar flux unit - Solar radiation storm level - Solar radio emission - Solar rotation rate - Solar sector boundary - Solar Observing Optical Network - Spacecraft charging - Space Physics Analysis Network - Spray (solar physics) - Spread F - STRATWARM - Subflare - Substorm - Sudden commencement - Sudden impulse - Sunspot classification - Solar X-ray Imager - Sympathetic flare - T: T-index - Trans-equatorial propagation - Total Energy Detector - Tenflare - Terrain model - Television and Infrared Radiation Observation Satellite - Two-ribbon flare - U: U-burst - Unipolar magnetic region - Unsettled (solar physics) - Upsets (solar physics) - United States Space Forecast Center - W: White-light flare - Wing (spectroscopy) - World Warning Agency - X: X-ray flare class - X-ray flare termination - Y: Yellow line - Z: Z component of the geomagnetic field - Zurich sunspot classification - Zurich sunspot number -

10th dimension (own article)- Achronal boundaries - Affine torsion field - Analog model of gravity - Antimatter black hole - Antimatter white hole - Asymptotically simple spaces - Bekenstein conformal black hole - Black hole remnant - Black hole stability theorem - Virbhadra-Keeton negative time delay- Bonnor-Vaidya Metric - brane bubble - Burke Theorem - Causal curves - Causality conditions - Charged tachyon - C-metric - Chowlson-Einstein ring - Dynamical triangulations - Einstein-Rosen gravitational waves - Energy-momentum complexes - Friedel-Starodubtsev action - Goldberg-Sachs Theorem - Gravitational self-energy - Gravitational wind - Gregory-Laflamme instability - Higher derivative gravity - Inflationary energy Inhomogeneous rotation group - The initial singularity in the universe- Initial value formulation - Landau energy - Lapse field - Matter field - Modified dispersion relation - Moller energy - Pauli-Fierz theory / Fierz-Pauli theory - Photon surface - Polar metric - Virbhadra-Ellis relativistic images - Rubber Sheet Model - Self dual fields - Schwarzschild bubble - Status of general relativity - Taub-NUT space (Taub-NUT vacuum) - Trapped surface theorem - Virbhadra-Ellis Lens Equation - Vaidya metric - Weakly, Marginally, and Strongly Naked Singularities

#: 10j symbol - 15j symbol - 3 body recombination - A: Adiabatic algorithms B: Barry Setterfield C: Coulomb staircase - D: Diabatic limit - Dynamic Symmetry - E: Entanglement swapping - Exchange degeneracy - Evans Boney - F: Flucidity Theory - G: Ground State Fluctuations - Gutzwiller trace formula - H: Heim-Dröscher space - Heisenberg interval - J: Joined density of states - L: Lower dimensional quantum field theory - O: Optical Bloch equations - P: Phase-covariant cloning machine (PQCM) - Photoassociation - Power broadening - Q: Quantum addresses - Quantum coding - Quantum communication - Quantum Hologram - Quantum geometrodynamics (QGD) - Quantum memory - Quantum repeater - Quantum Time of Arrival - quaternionic Hilbert space (see Quaternion and Hilbert_space) - S: Saturated absorption - Strong and Weak Equivalence - Super Selection Rules shadow brane - Status of quantum mechanics T: Thomas-Fermi profile

Triplets Paradox

Solutions to (including transmission/reflection and diagrams)

Bubblon model - Dirac Equation in curved spacetime -

Miscibility gap Bicritical point - Convection from electrical conductors - Energy Flux Density - Entropy production - Gouy-Stodola theorem - Ideal room temperature - Irreversible dynamics - Isothermal conductivity - Mollier Chart - Nonextensive thermodynamics - Phase envelope - Replica Exchange - Response theory - scaling relation - tetracritical point - thermal transpiration the effect that drives a Crookes' radiometer - Vibrational energy - Yang-Lee zeros - XYZ model - XXZ model - XXX model

Continous Random Network - Crowdion - Deformation Potential - impenetrability of matter - magnetoroton - Matrix Potential - Onsager's solution - Plastic crystal - Pseudospin - quasicontinuum - Rouse Model - resonating valence band (Perhaps resonating valence bond is meant) - Snoek relaxation (should be in metallurgy) - spin band - spin liquid - Strong magnetic dipole transition - transfer matrix (physics) - Restrahlen band - double resonance -

Aerodynanics of Qualities of Food - Bodenstein number - Cavity flow - Chaotic Advection - Chapman Enskog Analysis - chinewalking - Diapycnal - Eliassen-Palm flux - Eulerian fluid dynamics - Eulerian Turbulence - Homogeneous turbulence - Lagrangian fluid dynamics - Lagrangian Turbulence - Microfluids - Palinstrophy - Prandtl equation (see Prandtl number?) - Shock cocoon - Swirl chamber - Shear - Taylor Microscale - Moritz Weber (German and Portuguese pages are available for translation) - Planck Viscosity -

Borrmann effect (crystallography) - COREX (steel making process) - Pluriball - Scanning transmission x-ray microscopy (STXM) - temperature dependent fluorescence - Thermo-Calc - vermicular graphite - wear coefficient - bismuth antimony telluride (cited in a Science article as a thermoelectric material) -Scheil reaction diagram (or Scheil reaction scheme. Possibly make a section in Phase diagram and a redirect) - Dipolar tensor - Laser flash (method for measuring thermal diffusivity) - AMTIR (thermally transparent glass material used in infrared sensing) - Garolite (similar to Bakelite)

Other terms to be sorted

A: acetate silk - anticyclonic tide - B: bunched field - C: chemicurrent - coherent interface - Corrosion in shipwrecks - D: Dirac cone - Drip Tip Leaves - E: Energetic Particles - Ergodic problem - Escape distance - F: Formation Fluid - G: Greninger Chart - Geonium - Glassification - H: Halogen Counter - J: Jungersol - Jewel Pookrum K: Kubo Formula - L: Langmuir balance - M: Mach-Lorentz thruster - Mean Lower Low Tide - Currently a redirect. Motor effect - N: Nanospheres - Non-Linear Decoherence - Nosé-Hoover equations - O: Optical Conductivity - P: Partial Oxidation - Point mass discretization - Power Scavenging - Pauli Blocking - R: Raman Cooling - T: Taylor-Couette cell - Taxonomic relict Texton - W: Waterproofing - A surface Phenomenon -

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Chemists

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Analytical chemistry

Chemistry concepts, classes of compounds

A: Activating agent - Allodyne - B: Baralyme - Box-Lucas criterion or Box-Lucas design - C: Colors of compounds - Condensing agent - crystallographic axis - E: Electroactive organic compounds - Electropolymerization - Energy gap variation - Exodiffusion - F: Flame spectra- Foam flotation - Fuel catalyst - Fuel catalysts G: Galvanic displacement Germacranolid L: Laviron's formalism - Liquid temperature - List of diprotic acids Low velocity detonation M: Microcrystalline cellulose - Monodispersion - Multidispersion N: Neutralization equivalent (how to find molecular weight of unknown) - Nicholson's formalism - Nitroaromatic - Noble liquid - R: Rate of combustion - Reaction pathway - Reactive powder concrete - Regenerant - S: Schroeder effect - T: Tensio-active W: Water analysis test strips How do they work? -

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  • Xanthohumol A prenylated chalcone and a prenylflavonoid found in hops

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Pesticides

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(environmental degradation from excessive extraction of geothermal power) (more details)
(environmental degradation from excessive extraction of solar energy) (more details)
(environmental degradation from excessive extraction of tidal power) (more details)
(environmental degradation from excessive extraction of wind power) (more details)

Environmental policy

Microbiology

Minerals

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Druzy, drusy, drusie, or druzie the small crystals inside geodes often made into jewellery

Diadochy. The incidence of atomic substitution in mineral structures.

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Josephinite. Nickel-iron based, possibly brought up from the very deep mantle. An interesting mineral.

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Zultanite. A rare, naturally-occuring, color-change diaspore, used as a gemstone and found only in one mine in Turkey. A trade name for gem-quality diaspore.[35]

Geologic time periods

  • Template:Req This in concept would be a geology reference showing and including a succession of best guess maps showing continental drift effects. IIRC, data more than 2.5 billion years is lacking... so from then to present, circa 33-1/3rd Millions of years apart, would be my choice. Hence one can do a third on the hundred multiples, and go back and build the intervening maps on the rest. I also believe both 50 and 100 million years are too coarse to be truly useful, whereas the three times a hundred give some resolution without too many maps in the project.
  • Template:Req Table of Major and Minor, Geologic timescale xref'd, perhaps some link to geology/geography resultant structures or features in evidence today. (more)

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  • Guohua, Peng - Chinese miner who survived 7 days trapped following 2008 earthquake
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Esteros del Ibera

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  • Clostridium Butyricum bacteria, causes sepsis but is suposedly "non pathogenic" according to some websites.

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People in science/Scientists

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Astronomers

See: List of astronomers for more information

Nikolai N. Artamonov - Igor V. Belkovich - Maurice Darney - Ernest Debes - Georg Samuel Doerfel - Georg Christoph Eimmart - Ferdinand Ellerman - Mervyn Archdall Ellison - Christian Thomas Elvey - Georges Furner - Nicholas Erasmus Golovin - Friedrich Hayn - Peter Hédervári - Wladimir Wáclav Heinrich - Erik Holmberg - Imre Izsak - Grigory Moiseevich Kramarov - Lê Nguyên V? - Tim Rawding - Augustine Riccius - Giovanni Antonio Rocca - Joel Shamel Alexander Rogers - Georg Schomberger - Heinrich Schlüter - Herbert Schneller Theodor Friedrich von Schubert - Nikolaj Ivanovich Tikhomirov - Vitol'd Karlovic Tseraskiy (Ceraski) - Nikolaj Yakovlevich Tsinger (Zinger) - Mikhail Anatol'evich Vil'ev - Leonid Alexandrovich Voskresenskiy - Kiragu Wachira - Zachariah Walker Georgiy Sergeevich Zhiritskiy -

Biologists

Biologist biographies now have their own page: Wikipedia:Requested articles/Biologists. Please put them there.

Chemists

I can't find any sources. -FlubecaTalk 19:41, 6 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]
  • Gregory L. Verdine who? – alleged chemist
  • Donald Voet - coauthor of world famous graduate-level "Biochemistry"
  • Judith G. Voet - coauthors of world famous graduate-level "Biochemistry"
  • Christopher T. Walsh who? – alleged chemist
  • Dietrich H. Welte - geochemist
  • Tamio Yamakawa - biochemist
  • Gerhart Friedlander "(...) member of a committee of nine BNL scientists - all National Academy of Sciences members - who recommend candidates for major scientific awards. (...) at the age of 91, Friedlander has been honored with the title of Senior Chemist Emeritus (in the Brookhaven National Laboratory) (...) [with colleagues] pioneered the development of computerized Monte Carlo calculations of nuclear reaction mechanisms, helping to formulate theoretical models that are still used today. (...) senior author of the classic textbook Nuclear and Radiochemistry that he wrote with Joseph W. Kennedy. Written in 1948 with the title Introduction to Radiochemistry, it has gone through several revisions, has been printed in eight languages, and is still used today (...) editor-in-chief of a new magazine, Science Spectra (...) scientist for the Manhattan Project at Los Alamos National Laboratory. He witnessed the explosion of the first nuclear bomb in Alamogordo, New Mexico, in 1945 (...) chair of the Chemistry Department from 1968 to 1977 (...) member of the National Academy of Sciences, (...) member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, (...) fellow of the American Physical Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. (...) honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. (...) the American Chemical Society Award for Nuclear Applications in Chemistry, the Alexander von Humboldt Senior U.S. Scientist Award, and honorary doctorates from Clark University and the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, Germany." [54] This should make him pass WP:PROF with flying colors.
  • Donald Tomalia - world-renowned leader in molecular research and the creator of "dendrimers". He is listed as the holder of more than 100 U.S. patents and author and co-author of more than 175 peer reviewed publications with more than 150 papers focused on dendrimers.

Earth scientists

Physicists

(See: List of physicists for more information)
A: Faye Ajzenberg-Selove (1926 - ) [55] -- Betsy Ancker-Johnson (1929 - ) [56] -- Anton F. Andreev - B: Milla Baldo-Ceolin [57] -- Andrew Beckwith - Wilson Bently ("Snowflake" Bently) - Elihu Boldt - Christiane Bonnelle [58] -- Jenny Bramley (1909 - 1997) [59] -- Marc H. Brodsky - C: Yvette Cauchois (1908 - 1999) [60] -- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat (1923 - ) [61] -- Patricia Cladis (1937 - ) [62] -- Janine Connes [63] -- Esther Conwell (1922 - ) [64] -- Massimo Corbucci (1954 - ) [65][66] -- D: Alvaro De Rujula (17-09-08)- theoritical Phisicist who works for CERN. Auguste De La Rive - Cecile DeWitt-Morette (1922 - ) [67] -- Conrad Dieterici (1858 - 1929)[68][69] Louise Dolan [70] -- Nancy M. Dowdy (1938 - ) [71] -- Jerome Drexler Self proclaimed, self published, and non-peer reviewed discoverer of dark matter. [72] An objective discussion of his statements would be most helpful. -- H. Frederick Dylla - E: Titania Ehrenfest-Afanaseva (1876 - 1964) [73] -- Magda Ericson (1929 - ) [74] -- Robley D. Evans (1907-1996) [75] -- F: Scott E Forbush - Judy Franz (1938 - ) [76] -- R. R. Freeman (Freeman resonances) - Phyllis S. Freier (1921 - 1992) [77] -- Christopher Fuchs - G: Mary K. Gaillard (1939 - ) [78] -- Dionigi Galletto -- Fanny Gates (1872 - 1931) [79] -- Ellen Gleditsch (1879 - 1968) [80] -- Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber (1911 - 1998) [81] -- H: Gail Hanson (1947 - ) [82] -- George Russell Harrison (physicist) (1898-1979) (famous MIT professor) - Evans Hayward (1922 - ) [83] -- Thomas Hertog - Caroline Herzenberg (1932 - ) [84] -- David Hochberg - Frederic de Hoffmann (1924-1989) [85] -- I: J: Bertha Swirles Jeffreys (1903 - 1999) [86] -- Claus Jonsson - K: Renata Kallosh (1943 - ) [87] -- Marcia Keith (1859 - 1950) [88] -- Thomas Kephart - Margaret Kivelson (1928 - ) [89] -- Martha Krebs - Doris Kuhlmann-Wilsdorf (1922 - ) [90] -- Manjit Kumar [91] - Kazuo Kuroda - L: Rolf Landua - Juliet Lee-Franzini (1933 - ) [92] -- Louis Leprince-Ringuet (1901-2000) -- Thomas Rankin Lyle (1860 - 1944) [93] -- David D. Lynch - M: Bogdan Maglić -- Margaret Maltby (1860 - 1944) [94] -- Bernd Matthias -- Alexander Franklin Mayer -- Helen Megaw (1907 - ) [95] -- James M. McCanney [96] -- N: Marcia Neugebauer [97] -- Gertrude Neumark (1927 - ) [98] -- Jorge C. Novarini-- O: Keith Olive -- P: John M. Palms -- Sandu Popescu -- Emerson Pugh (1896 - 1981) [99] -- Q: Edith Quimby (1891 - 1982) [100] -- R: L. David Roper -- Ramasubramanian.T.K - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - physics professor, TIME chennai, graduate in structural mechanics and civil engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, famous writer who is well known for his articles in physics as well as literature [101] S: Myriam Sarachik (1933 - ) [102] -- Bice Sechi-Zorn (1928 - 1984) [103] -- Johanna Levelt Sengers [104] --

George A. Snow (?-2000) -- Isabelle Stone (1868 - 1944) [105] -- Tuomo Suntola -- Richard Manliffe Sutton -- T:

  • Akbar Tursun (October 1, 1939) - Tajik philosopher and intellectual Akbar Tursunov, also referred to as Akbar Tursunzod, was born into a family of workers of the Konibodom district in Khujand on October 1, 1939. He was educated at the Bahauddinov School. He joined the CPSU in 1982. Tursunov graduated from Tajikistan State University with a degree in physics and mathematics in 1961 [106]

Team Physicks (Physics Team) -- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat -- U: V: W: Katharine Way (1903 - 1995) [107] -- David Wallace (philosopher of physics) [108] -- David A. Weitz [109] [110] [111] -- Julius Erich Wess -- -- Sau Lan Wu [112] -- X: Y: Asher Yahalom Z: Valentina Zhelyazkova -- Theodore Geissel --


Multi-Category & Other Scientists

Please check Wikipedia:Requested_articles/Biographies if you're not sure your scientist is a natural scientist

  • Norris Alderson - Associate Commissioner of Science, FDA
  • André Berger - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - meteorologist
  • Carlo Croce - Molecular Biologist. Recipient of the 1993 Mott prize and many others. Currently chaired professor at Ohio State.
  • Pantó György - (req. prior 2008-02-16) - Geochemical scientist
  • William Alan Jeffrey
  • Andrew Pritchard (1804-1882) (req. 31 May 2009), microscopist, associate of Michael Faraday
  • Michael Siffre - a French caver and geologist who spent months in a cave to test whether the human body has a natural time clock
  • Larry Ryan Squire - Neuroscientist and Psychologist who discovered the basis of human memory.
  • Bernard Wood (paleoanthropologist) -
  • Glenn Alan Gaesser - a professor of University of Virginia who specialises in exercise physiology and director of the kinesiology program in the Curry School of Education and writes several books about dieting and obesity
  • Curt Davis - the director of the Center for Geospatial Intelligence at the University of Missouri-Columbia. Now refers to a Major League Baseball pitcher

Legislation

Pseudoscience

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  • Bill S. 517
  • bimodal structure - bimodal structure of what?
  • Biopreservation – can refer to the process of extending the storage life and safety of foods or more generally to maintaining the integrity and functionality of cells held outside their native environment (biomedical tehnology)
  • Borgia map -- historical map (history of geography)

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  • Cancer Vaccine Collaborative
  • Chemo Man -a mnemonic for remembering chemotherapeutic toxicities. Originally copyrighted by Med Source. Valuable and easy-to-remember tool greatly simplifying complex toxicities,
  • Chews 4 Health The only chewable and edible product on the market that contains 4 Super Fruits, 4 sea vegetables, 4 antioxidents, and contains no artificial flavoring. (Note: I am not trying to avertise this food product, just stating the need for an article to be made about it.
  • Coffee cherry - the coffee entries have VERY little information about this part of the plant. For example, what does it taste like? Is it used for anything? If not, why not?
  • Cuttlefish casting (like sand casting with cuttlebone for matrix, traditional technique)
  • Cytoplasmic incompatibility

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  • Wheat starch - either expand the article on Starch , or its own page. How is it made, and how do the clean the proteins out of it to make codex alimentarius wheat starch suitable for many celiacs
  • Zarhazar, Drako Oho - Alias of UK man with almost no short-term memory

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