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  • [[Category:Astronomical sub-disciplines]] ...
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  • ...d topic, such as applying [[Kriging]], originally developed for mining, to disciplines as diverse as real-estate prices.<ref name="Monmonier1" /><ref name="Chilès ...nd, technical geographers often adapt technology and techniques from other disciplines to spatial problems rather than create original innovations, such as using ...
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  • ...iguously in this sense, not to describe scientific theories, but research (sub)fields and programmes. Examples: relativity theory, quantum field theory, ...aloric theory]] of heat, burning consisting of evolving [[phlogiston]], or astronomical bodies [[geocentrism|revolving around the Earth]]) or may be an alternative ...
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  • ...energy interactions like the [[radioactive decay]] of [[atomic nuclei]] or astronomical events like solar flares. It consists of the shortest [[wavelength]] electr ...ay]]s in the 100–1000 teraelectronvolt (TeV) range have been observed from astronomical sources such as the [[Cygnus X-3]] [[microquasar]]. ...
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  • ...g terms''' pertains specifically to [[mechanical engineering]] and its sub-disciplines. For a broad overview of engineering, see [[glossary of engineering]]. ...its interaction with a solid object, such as an [[airplane]] wing. It is a sub-field of [[fluid dynamics]] and [[gas dynamics]], and many aspects of aerod ...
    86 KB (12,481 words) - 23:59, 13 February 2025
  • ...oncepts relevant to [[meteorology]] and [[atmospheric science]], their sub-disciplines, and related fields. ...r systems. {{gli|meteorology|Meteorology}} and {{gli|climatology}} are sub-disciplines.}} ...
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  • ...list of definitions of terms and concepts relevant to [[physics]], its sub-disciplines, and related fields, including [[mechanics]], [[materials science]], [[nucl ...its interaction with a solid object, such as an [[airplane]] wing. It is a sub-field of {{gli|fluid dynamics}} and [[gas dynamics]], and many aspects of a ...
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  • ...terms''' pertains specifically to '''[[aerospace engineering]]''', its sub-disciplines, and related fields including [[aviation]] and [[aeronautics]]. For a broad ...wing. Aerodynamics is a sub-field of [[gas dynamics]], which in turn is a sub-field of [[fluid dynamics]]. Many aspects and principles of aerodynamics th ...
    195 KB (28,602 words) - 22:16, 23 October 2024
  • ...field]] of ''plasma science'' or ''plasma physics'', including several sub-disciplines such as [[space plasma physics]]. ...or example, it is used to smelt minerals containing Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> to produce [[aluminium]].{{Citation needed|date=January 2021}} ...
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  • ...], a form of natural iron ore called [[magnetite]], Fe<sub>3</sub>O<sub>4</sub>.}} ...ring. As such, the field was long considered by academic institutions as a sub-field of these related fields. Beginning in the 1940s, materials science be ...
    251 KB (37,240 words) - 05:11, 19 January 2025
  • ...e in a system with temperature {{math|''T''}} will be {{math|3''k''<sub>B</sub>''T''/2}}. Molecules, such as oxygen (O<sub>2</sub>), have more [[Degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)|degrees of freedo ...
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  • ...rly its interaction with a solid object, such as an airplane wing. It is a sub-field of fluid dynamics and gas dynamics, and many aspects of aerodynamics ...edo]]'''}}{{defn|defn=A measure of the fraction of light reflected from an astronomical body or other object.}} ...
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