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- ...convenient and consistent way of comparing cosmic ray levels in different underground locations.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.deepscience.org/contents/undergro ...that must be accounted for is the ''shape'' of the overburden. While some laboratories are located beneath a flat ground surface, many are located in tunnels in m ...6 KB (873 words) - 11:00, 10 February 2025
- ...harged particle detection. ICAL being a neutrino detector must be situated underground to reduce the cosmic ray muon signal. ...in neutrino physics as also other experiments which require such a unique underground facility.<ref name=NABA/> ...25 KB (3,526 words) - 02:21, 19 January 2025
- ...f Broadband Signals as Applied to Noise Cancelling,"] Stanford Electronics Laboratories Rep. SU-SEL-3-038, Stanford University, Stanford, California, (Ph.D. disse ...oise Subtracting Filter Study]," Stanford California: Stanford Electronics Laboratories., Ft. Belvoir Defense Technical Information Centre</ref> ...32 KB (4,808 words) - 04:15, 22 November 2024
- ...uch as [[earthquake]]-induced liquefaction, soil-structure interaction and underground transport of pollutants such as dense non-aqueous phase liquids. Centrifuge [[Category:Tests in geotechnical laboratories]] ...13 KB (1,900 words) - 18:27, 29 August 2024
- ...xino from the North side of [[Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso|LNGS]]'s underground Hall C in September 2015. It is shown close to being completely covered in '''Borexino''' is a deep underground [[particle physics]] experiment to study low energy (sub-MeV) [[solar neutr ...42 KB (6,005 words) - 18:35, 10 November 2024
- .../www.stfc.ac.uk/Boulby/Projects/MuonTomography/39350.aspx|publisher=Boulby Underground Science Facility|access-date=15 September 2013|title=Muon Tomography - Deep Another application is the usage of muon tomography to monitor potential underground sites used for [[carbon sequestration]].<ref name="Muon Tomography - Deep C ...78 KB (10,781 words) - 21:14, 28 December 2024
- ...Life," the [[Royal Institution]] was a proper scientific institution with laboratories, a lecture hall, libraries, and offices. In its first years, the Institutio ...k/travel/destinations/europe/united-kingdom/england/london/articles/London-Underground-150-fascinating-Tube-facts/ |archive-date=10 January 2022}}{{cbignore}}</re ...63 KB (9,305 words) - 21:16, 1 October 2024
- ...on yet. Although the base design is similar to LIGO and Virgo, it is built underground and integrates [[Cryogenics|cryogenic]] mirrors, which is why it has often ...triangle]] (effectively acting as 3 interferometers), which would be built underground; it would also use [[Cryogenics|cryogenic]] mirrors. It is currently planne ...85 KB (12,030 words) - 02:48, 7 January 2025
- ...aday. However, there was not so much interest in Germany in underwater and underground cables as there was in Britain, the German overhead cables did not noticeab ...he Bell System: Volume 5: Communications Sciences (1925–1980)'', AT&T Bell Laboratories, 1984 {{ISBN|0932764061}}. ...65 KB (9,834 words) - 20:38, 30 December 2024
- ...ref> Some plants have deep roots that are able to locate water stored deep underground, and others have shallower roots that are capable of extending longer dista ...te=27 September 2011}}</ref> The plant ''Arabidopsis thaliana'' is used in laboratories as a model organism to understand how [[gene]]s control the growth and deve ...95 KB (12,540 words) - 21:06, 26 February 2025
- ...(unit)|microcurie]], was marketed in the United States.<ref>Bailey Radium Laboratories (Ed.): Radithor, the Modern Weapon of Medical Science. A Complete Treatise ...uperpowers agreed on a Partial Test Ban Treaty in 1963, which allowed only underground nuclear weapons testing, that the level of radioactivity in food began to d ...263 KB (37,147 words) - 20:45, 27 January 2025