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- Vacuum (science) [r]: A realizable vacuum with a gaseous pressure that is much less than atmospheric. [e]
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- Astronomy [r]: The study of objects and processes in the observable universe, e.g. stars, planets, comets or asteroids. [e]
- Climate [r]: The overall weather pattern for an extended period for any defined geographical location which may be over any size of area up to and including the entire Earth. [e]
- Electromagnetism [r]: Phenomena and theories regarding electricity and magnetism. [e]
- Gamma function [r]: A mathematical function that extends the domain of factorials to non-integers. [e]
- Journal of Scientific Exploration [r]: Semiannual journal of the Society for Scientific Exploration, devoted to advancing the study of anomalous phenomena, first published in 1987. [e]
- Peter A. Sturrock [r]: (b. 1924) British scientist whose career has been devoted to astrophysics, plasma physics, and solar physics, most notably ufology, scientific inference and in the history of science and philosophy of science. [e]
- Physics [r]: The study of forces and energies in space and time. [e]
- X-ray [r]: An ionizing type of electromagnetic radiation whose absorption or diffraction often used for structural investigations of matter. [e]
- Classical mechanics [r]: The science of mechanics, which is concerned with the set of physical laws governing and mathematically describing the motions of bodies and aggregates of bodies geometrically distributed within a certain boundary under the action of a system of forces. [e]
- Radiotherapy [r]: The use of ionizing radiation to treat malignant neoplasms and some benign conditions. [e]
- Units of radioactivity [r]: System of units used to measure different aspects of radioactivity, from the energy of a source to its effect on biological systems [e]
- Liquefied natural gas [r]: Natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4) that has been converted into liquid form for ease of transport and storage. [e]
- Gamma ray [r]: Penetrating, high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted from atomic nuclei during nuclear decay. [e]
- Radiation [r]: Transmission of energy through space. [e]