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  • vice versa). The German physicist Rudolf Clausius, in the 1850s, was the first to mathematically quantify the discovery of irreversibility in nature through…
    20 kB (2528 palabras) - 23:16 10 dic 2023
  • asymmetry and irreversibility, which is consistent with an objective passage of time. Motivated by the Immirzi ambiguity in loop quantum gravity and the near conformal…
    18 kB (2051 palabras) - 15:45 23 mar 2024
  • Terminal lucidity (redirección desde End-of-life rally)
    challenges the irreversibility paradigm of chronic degenerative dementias. Studying terminal lucidity presents ethical challenges due to the need for informed…
    28 kB (3300 palabras) - 02:01 8 may 2024
  • Abigail Shrier (categoría Alumni of the University of Oxford)
    retailer Target. The Economist has described the book as the "first book-length study of a fascinating phenomenon" but also noted that "it has been widely…
    11 kB (851 palabras) - 15:28 5 may 2024
  • efficiency is the product of voltage efficiency and faradaic efficiency. Voltage efficiencies below 100% reflect the thermodynamic irreversibility of every real-world…
    5 kB (596 palabras) - 22:33 11 jun 2023
  • aspects of the phenomenon had been discussed since at least 1903 under different names: a "terminological imbroglio". Ernest Gowers used the name Siamese…
    35 kB (3746 palabras) - 14:31 3 may 2024
  • No reflow phenomenon is the failure of blood to reperfuse an ischemic area after the physical obstruction has been removed or bypassed. The underlying…
    6 kB (581 palabras) - 09:38 4 nov 2023
  • Overheating is a phenomenon of rising temperatures in an electrical circuit. Overheating causes damage to the circuit components and can cause fire, explosion…
    9 kB (907 palabras) - 05:38 6 may 2024
  • Herbert Callen (categoría Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences)
    the basis for the statistical theory of irreversible processes and explains how fluctuations dissipate energy into heat in general and the phenomenon
    8 kB (750 palabras) - 05:03 14 abr 2024
  • Solar eclipse (redirección desde Eclipse of the earth)
    Moon, and because the Moon's apparent size in the sky is sometimes too small to fully cover the Sun. An eclipse is a natural phenomenon. In some ancient…
    84 kB (9734 palabras) - 13:17 16 may 2024
  • experience of time irreversibility. Unsolved problem in physics: Arrow of time: Why did the universe have such low entropy in the past, resulting in the distinction…
    33 kB (4892 palabras) - 12:24 15 may 2024
  • triboelectricity has been used to refer to the field of study or the general phenomenon of the triboelectric effect, or to the static electricity that results from…
    87 kB (9341 palabras) - 21:34 12 may 2024
  •  121, The role of irreversibility in the theory of measurement has been emphasized by many. Only this way can a permanent record be obtained. The fact…
    21 kB (2424 palabras) - 19:56 6 may 2024
  • Thermochromism is the property of substances to change color due to a change in temperature. A mood ring is an excellent example of this phenomenon, but thermochromism…
    20 kB (2443 palabras) - 02:08 15 abr 2024
  • Observation (categoría Epistemology of science)
    hypotheses. It consists of the following steps: Ask a question about a natural phenomenon Make observations of the phenomenon Formulate a hypothesis that…
    14 kB (1599 palabras) - 20:44 4 abr 2024
  • maximum loading previously encountered. The phenomenon, named for rubber scientist Leonard Mullins, working at the Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre in Hertford…
    3 kB (332 palabras) - 07:05 19 sep 2023
  • irreversible depending on the longevity of the antagonist–receptor complex, which, in turn, depends on the nature of antagonist–receptor binding. The
    33 kB (3837 palabras) - 09:01 15 mar 2024
  • The Cassandra metaphor (variously labeled the Cassandra "syndrome", "complex", "phenomenon", "predicament", "dilemma", "curse") relates to a person whose…
    15 kB (2016 palabras) - 00:39 20 abr 2024
  • superfluid, discussed by Lars Onsager and Richard Feynman. In the vortex state, a phenomenon known as flux pinning becomes possible. This is not possible…
    10 kB (1153 palabras) - 05:32 3 feb 2024
  • surroundings accounts for the irreversibility of natural processes, often referred to in the concept of the arrow of time. Historically, the second law was an…
    106 kB (15 498 palabras) - 08:30 29 feb 2024
  • Leprosy (redirección desde Lucio phenomenon)
    is absorbed into the body. Early detection of the disease is important, since physical and neurological damage may be irreversible even if cured. Medications…
    128 kB (12 875 palabras) - 01:36 14 may 2024