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    Omega Watches have a century long history and reputation of being the best luxury watch maker in the world, appearing everywhere from the wrist of Neil Armstrong during the moon landing to the official timekeepers of the Olympic Games to appearances in James Bond films. The most expensive Omega watch currently available from Ethos is the Omega De Ville, with the most expensive in the collection selling at rs 76, 04, 300 for a men’s watch, although ladies watches are available as well. Why do Omega

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    interest of the researchers then declined, partly because of a major technological lock for the use of ZnO in optoelectronics, namely the impossibility of doping the p-type ZnO. The ability to grow thin layers and low dimensional hetero structures (quantum wells, nano-columns, etc.) of good crystalline quality recently revitalized the research effort on ZnO, particularly with the aim of obtaining effective devices for optoelectronics in the blue and near ultraviolet, in complement gallium nitride. For

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    project in quantum mechanics. Basically, it is not easy to devise a measurement procedure which uniquely identifies the given quantum state from the statistical date produced by the measurements. For example, if the state of the quantum system is given by a K×K density matrix, the complete measurement statistics of one fixed von Neumann measurement is not sufficient to reconstruct the state, see, e.g., Ref. 1. However, it is possible to perform a somewhat general measurement procedure on a quantum system

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    of electron density studies in structure analysis, the formalism of MEM method, the principle, MEM methodology followed in this work to elucidate the electron density are given elaborately. 1.9.2.1 Electron density The electron density is a quantum mechanical observable, that can be measured through scattering experiments, in particular X-ray diffraction from the crystals. The possibility of measuring charge density in a crystalline system from its X-ray diffraction pattern was conceived several

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    The M n+1 AX n , or MAX phases are ternary carbides or nitrides with a hexagonal crystal structure, wherein the M n+1 X n layers are interleaved with A layers. M is an early transition metal, A is an A-group element, which is mostly 13 and 14 groups and X is carbon or nitrogen. MAX phases exhibit a unique combination of properties arising from their atomic bonding and structural characteristics which situates them on the boundary between metals and ceramic bridging the gap between them [1–6]. Due

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    Laser Cookbook by Gordon McComb (1988) explains the idea of lasers, staring by how they work, form of lasers and how lasers are tremendously being used these days. My research question “How lasers are powerful flashlight” is being specifically answered and explained by the relevant information in this book. McComb is a professional author. The biography at the end of book his demonstrates his proficiency in his field of writing book that are about science and technology. McComb has be writing books

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    Upon first glance at Alexey Aprelev, one would immediately guess that he is a scientist. This slim guy with glasses possesses a remarkable resemblance to Sheldon Cooper from the Big Bang Theory in both his appearance and occupation, because he is also a physicist. The current assistant professor and biophysics researcher at Drexel University, Aprelev has a long history with the most fundamental science. Born in Petersburg, Russia, he showed an early flair for engineering and science as he played

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    What is legacy? Legacy is the impression you make in others lives that follow you for the rest of ours. Such as Albert Einstein., a theoretical physicist. He has not only left the world with discovering the theory of relativity, photoelectric effect, and Energy-mass equation but also with being known as one of the most brilliant minds known of. However, what is my legacy? Since I haven’t accomplished big things in life yet, I would consider my legacy of what I want to be looked as after I leave

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    People been wondering for year if we live in Hologram. At first I thought they was crazy and stupid for believing this theory. I was being arrogant and close minded about the topic. We started talking and reading more about the hologram theory. It's understandable on how people that we are in a hologram. The article "Our world May Be a Gigantic Hologram" was the first article to educate me about the hologram theory. The second article was about the black hole and how representation of a universe

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    In the year 400 B.C, the first atomic structure was made. It was thought that everything could be broken down into very small particles. These small particles are atoms, which it is what atomic structure is all about. Atomic structures are visual demonstrations used to help understand how an atom looks like on the interior in the inside and what it consists of. Over the years, atomic structures have greatly improved and are still doing so. However, the first atomic structure had a great impact on

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