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2023-10-03 A. F. J. Levi (British physicist) A.F.J. (Tony) Levi (born 1959) is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the University of Southern California (USC). C USCKAP132 (35)
2024-05-29 Energy signature Energy signatures (also called change-point regression models) relate energy demand of buildings to climatic variables, typically ambient temperature. Also other climatic variables such as heating or cooling degree days are used. In most cases, heating or cooling building energy demand is analysed through energy signatures, but also hot water or electricity demand is considered. Stub Gooser (172)
2024-06-07 John Read Cronin (American biochemist and organic geochemist (1936–2010)) John Read Cronin (August 3, 1936 – June 30, 2010) was an American biochemist and organic geochemist renowned for his pioneering research in the field of meteoritic organic chemistry. His work significantly advanced the understanding of the role of extraterrestrial organic molecules in the origin of life. C Emoritz2017 (767)
2024-05-24 Bearing compass (Nautical instrument) A bearing compass, is a nautical instrument used to determine the bearing of observed objects. (Bearing: angle formed by the north and the visual to a certain object in the sea or ashore). Used in navigation to determine the angle between the direction of an object and the magnetic north or, indirectly relative to another reference point. C Mcapdevila (7600)
2024-03-30 Eli Jerby (Israeli academic) Eliyahu (Eli) Jerby (Hebrew: אלי ג'רבי; born June 22, 1957) is a full professor at the Iby and Aladar Fleischman Faculty of Engineering at Tel Aviv University (TAU). His studies deal with localized interactions between electromagnetic (EM) radiation and materials in various phases. GA קוונטום דוץ (274)
2024-06-12 Eleven-dimensional supergravity (Supergravity in eleven dimensions) In supersymmetry, eleven-dimensional supergravity is the theory of supergravity in the highest number of dimensions allowed. It contains a graviton, a gravitino, and a 3-form gauge field, with their interactions uniquely fixed by supersymmetry. Discovered in 1978 by Eugène Cremmer, Bernard Julia, and Joël Scherk, it quickly became a popular candidate for a theory of everything during the 1980s. GA OpenScience709 (3522)
2024-06-16 7C 1415+2556 7C 1415+2556 also known as 2E 1415+2557 and PGC 1747267, is a BL Lac object with an X-ray flux of >=4×10-13 ergs s-1 cm-2, located in the constellation of Boötes. With a redshift of 0.24, the galaxy is located 3.2 billion light-years from Earth. GA Galaxybeing (634)
2024-06-10 Nonmetallic compounds and elements (How the term nonmetal is used in many disciplines) Nonmetal refers to materials, both those made of single elements as well as compounds which are not metals. Depending upon context it is used in slightly different ways. In everyday life it would be a generic term for those materials such as plastics which are not typical metals such as the iron alloys used in bridges. GA Sandbh (27701)

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