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LEVEL REPULSION

  • Level repulsion
  • Level repulsion is the quantum mechanical equivalent to a repulsion effect in oscillators. A system of two coupled oscillators has two natural frequencies

    Level repulsion

    Level_repulsion

  • VSEPR theory
  • Model for predicting molecular geometry

    Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory (/ˈvɛspər, vəˈsɛpər/ VESP-ər, və-SEP-ər) is a model used in chemistry to predict the geometry of

    VSEPR theory

    VSEPR theory

    VSEPR_theory

  • Intersubband polariton
  • Excitation

    energy with a separation known as vacuum-Rabi splitting, similar to level repulsion in atomic physics. A cascading of intersubband transitions is the mechanism

    Intersubband polariton

    Intersubband_polariton

  • Polariton
  • Quasiparticles arising from EM wave coupling

    of light with any interacting resonance. They are an expression of level repulsion (quantum phenomenon), also known as the avoided crossing principle

    Polariton

    Polariton

    Polariton

  • Linear combination of atomic orbitals
  • Technique in quantum chemistry

    atoms (or molecular fragments) and applying some recipes known as level repulsion and the like. The graphs that are plotted to make this discussion clearer

    Linear combination of atomic orbitals

    Linear_combination_of_atomic_orbitals

  • Avoided crossing
  • Quantum physics and chemistry phenomenon

    Adiabatic theorem Bond hardening Bond softening Landau–Zener formula Level repulsion Verhoeven 1996, pp. 2229, 2248. Landau & Lifshitz 1965, p. 282. Cohen-Tannoudji

    Avoided crossing

    Avoided crossing

    Avoided_crossing

  • Fermi level
  • Quantity in solid state thermodynamics

    not the only factor influencing the flow of charge in a material—Pauli repulsion, carrier concentration gradients, electromagnetic induction, and thermal

    Fermi level

    Fermi level

    Fermi_level

  • Quantum chaos
  • Branch of physics seeking to explain chaotic dynamical systems in terms of quantum theory

    often associated with classically chaotic quantum systems are spectral level repulsion, dynamical localization in time evolution (e.g. ionization rates of

    Quantum chaos

    Quantum chaos

    Quantum_chaos

  • Repulsion theory
  • Theory used to explain how plants regulate distance between new budding leaves on a steam

    In botany, Repulsion theory is a theory that is used to explain how plants regulate the distance between new budding leaves on a stem. The theory states

    Repulsion theory

    Repulsion_theory

  • Trypophobia
  • Fear or uneasiness of objects with small, irregular shaped holes

    of a sample of 286 participants in a 2013 study reported discomfort or repulsion when presented with an image of a lotus seed pod and its authors found

    Trypophobia

    Trypophobia

    Trypophobia

  • Wishart distribution
  • Generalization of gamma distribution to multiple dimensions

    =0} ), β-Laguerre ensembles exhibit Bessel-kernel correlations and level repulsion of order β {\displaystyle \beta } . In particular, with p → ∞ {\displaystyle

    Wishart distribution

    Wishart_distribution

  • Random matrix
  • Matrix-valued random variable

    purely Poisson point process. It is also called eigenvalue rigidity or level repulsion. More quantitatively, suppose that a matrix ensemble has limit spectral

    Random matrix

    Random_matrix

  • Roman Polanski
  • Polish and French filmmaker (born 1933)

    where he directed his first three English-language feature-length films: Repulsion (1965), Cul-de-sac (1966), and The Fearless Vampire Killers (1967). In

    Roman Polanski

    Roman Polanski

    Roman_Polanski

  • Periodic table
  • Tabular arrangement of the chemical elements

    the atom. For example, due to the repulsion between the 3d electrons and the 4s ones, at chromium the 4s energy level becomes slightly higher than 3d,

    Periodic table

    Periodic table

    Periodic_table

  • Hund's rules
  • Rules to determine the ground state of an atom

    residual electrostatic energy (repulsion between electrons) and the spin–orbit interaction can only shift all the energy levels together. Thus when determining

    Hund's rules

    Hund's rules

    Hund's_rules

  • Type O Negative
  • American gothic metal band (1989–2010)

    which they initially named Repulsion. The band later changed their name to Sub-Zero because another band with the name Repulsion already existed, then changed

    Type O Negative

    Type O Negative

    Type_O_Negative

  • Vomiting
  • Expulsion of stomach contents via the mouth or nose

    alkaline tide, this leads to hypochloremic metabolic alkalosis (low chloride levels together with high HCO− 3 and CO 2 and increased blood pH) and often hypokalemia

    Vomiting

    Vomiting

    Vomiting

  • Universal motor
  • Type of electric motor

    larger universal motors (above 1 hp) and the shunt wound. In the past, repulsion-start wound-rotor motors provided high starting torque, but with added

    Universal motor

    Universal motor

    Universal_motor

  • AC motor
  • Electric motor driven by an AC electrical input

    torque by repulsion instead of attraction as in other motors. Several types of repulsion motors have been manufactured, but the repulsion-start induction-run

    AC motor

    AC motor

    AC_motor

  • Atom
  • Smallest unit of a chemical element

    more stable against decay, but with increasing atomic number, the mutual repulsion of the protons requires an increasing proportion of neutrons to maintain

    Atom

    Atom

    Atom

  • Possession (1981 film)
  • Horror film by Andrzej Żuławski

    to classify Possession, critics drew parallels with Roman Polanski's Repulsion and David Cronenberg's The Brood. Despite being referred to as a psychological

    Possession (1981 film)

    Possession_(1981_film)

  • Boris Altshuler
  • American academic

    collaboration with Boris Shklovskii, Altshuler developed the theory of level repulsion in disordered metals. He has also significantly contributed to the

    Boris Altshuler

    Boris_Altshuler

  • Shielding effect
  • Decrease in attraction between an electron and the nucleus

    only the electromagnetic attraction from the positive nucleus, but also repulsion forces from other electrons in shells from 1 to n. This causes the net

    Shielding effect

    Shielding_effect

  • Lauren Hart (heavy metal musician)
  • American musician

    (single) 2018 – The Shadow Theory (tracks 2, 9, 12) – Kamelot 2018 – Repulsion for Humanity (track 7) – Sinsaenum 2020 – I Am the Empire – Live from

    Lauren Hart (heavy metal musician)

    Lauren Hart (heavy metal musician)

    Lauren_Hart_(heavy_metal_musician)

  • Valence (psychology)
  • Intrinsic goodness or badness of an emotion, event, object, or situation

    emotions that determines their emotional affect (intrinsic appeal or repulsion). Positive valence corresponds to the "goodness" or attractiveness of

    Valence (psychology)

    Valence_(psychology)

  • Oganesson
  • Chemical element with atomic number 118 (Og)

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Oganesson

    Oganesson

  • Cold fusion
  • Hypothetical type of nuclear reaction

    muon, very high kinetic energies are required to overcome this charged repulsion. Extrapolating from known fusion rates, the rate for uncatalyzed fusion

    Cold fusion

    Cold fusion

    Cold_fusion

  • Pennsylvania
  • U.S. state

    with over 51,000 Union and Confederate casualties, and resulted in a repulsion of the Confederacy's invasion of the North. Throughout the late 19th and

    Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania

    Pennsylvania

  • Tanabe–Sugano diagram
  • Method of predicting a chemical complex's absorption spectrum

    of interelectronic repulsion. A is an average total interelectron repulsion. B and C correspond with individual d-electron repulsions. A is constant among

    Tanabe–Sugano diagram

    Tanabe–Sugano_diagram

  • Glossary of 2020s slang
  • qualities hits the user differently. ick A sudden feeling of disgust or repulsion for something one was previously attracted to. icl Abbreviation of "I

    Glossary of 2020s slang

    Glossary of 2020s slang

    Glossary_of_2020s_slang

  • South Atlantic Anomaly
  • Region where Earth's magnetic field is weakest relative to an idealised dipole

    antipodal point, the magnetic field is relatively weak, resulting in a lower repulsion to trapped particles of the radiation belts there, and as a result these

    South Atlantic Anomaly

    South Atlantic Anomaly

    South_Atlantic_Anomaly

  • Disgust
  • Basic emotion

    effective mechanism following occurrences of negative social value, provoking repulsion, and desire for social distance. The origin of disgust can be defined

    Disgust

    Disgust

    Disgust

  • Diamond of opposites
  • Type of plot used in psychodrama groups

    (high) Indicate your level of repulsion on a scale of 1 (low) to 10 (high) The respondent indicates attraction of x' = 8, and repulsion of y' = 5. The point

    Diamond of opposites

    Diamond of opposites

    Diamond_of_opposites

  • Chemistry
  • Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties

    negative charges oscillating about them. More than simple attraction and repulsion, the energies and distributions characterize the availability of an electron

    Chemistry

    Chemistry

    Chemistry

  • Superplasticizer
  • High strength concrete additive

    distinguishes two classes of superplasticizers: Ionic interactions (electrostatic repulsion): lignosulfonates (first generation of ancient water reducers), sulfonated

    Superplasticizer

    Superplasticizer

  • Anderson localization
  • Absence of diffusion waves in disordered media

    insulating behaviour is not due to disorder, but to a strong mutual Coulomb repulsion of electrons. In the original Anderson tight-binding model, the evolution

    Anderson localization

    Anderson_localization

  • Electron degeneracy pressure
  • Repulsive force in quantum mechanics

    pressure. The term "degenerate" here is not related to degenerate energy levels, but to Fermi–Dirac statistics close to the zero-temperature limit (temperatures

    Electron degeneracy pressure

    Electron_degeneracy_pressure

  • Superlubricity
  • Regime of motion with little or no friction

    confinement; (b) electrical repulsion due to external electrical voltage; (c) repulsion due to electrical double layer; (d) repulsion due to thermal fluctuations

    Superlubricity

    Superlubricity

    Superlubricity

  • Antibonding molecular orbital
  • Molecular orbital which weakens chemical bonding

    acts to pull one nucleus away from the other and tends to cause mutual repulsion between the two atoms. This is in contrast to a bonding molecular orbital

    Antibonding molecular orbital

    Antibonding molecular orbital

    Antibonding_molecular_orbital

  • Aperture Tag
  • 2014 modification for Portal 2

    kinds of gel, repulsion and propulsion, instead of a portal gun like in the Portal series. The two gels were featured in Portal 2; repulsion, colored blue

    Aperture Tag

    Aperture_Tag

  • Moscovium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 115 (Mc)

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Moscovium

    Moscovium

  • Solar panel
  • Assembly of photovoltaic cells used to generate electricity

    by up to 30 percent in one month. This system utilizes electrostatic repulsion to detach dust particles from the panel's surface, eliminating the need

    Solar panel

    Solar panel

    Solar_panel

  • Pest control
  • Control of harmful species

    Control of these pests is attempted through exclusion or quarantine, repulsion, physical removal or chemical means. Alternatively, various methods of

    Pest control

    Pest control

    Pest_control

  • Electric charge
  • Electromagnetic property of matter

    fundamental property of matter that exhibits electrostatic attraction or repulsion in the presence of other matter with charge. Electric charge is a characteristic

    Electric charge

    Electric charge

    Electric_charge

  • Hydrogen peroxide
  • Chemical compound

    the eclipsed configuration. These barriers are proposed to be due to repulsion between the lone pairs of the adjacent oxygen atoms and dipolar effects

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen peroxide

    Hydrogen_peroxide

  • Hartree–Fock method
  • Approximation method in quantum physics

    attributed to electron–electron repulsion, which clearly does not exist in the isolated hydrogen atom. This repulsion resulted in partial screening of

    Hartree–Fock method

    Hartree–Fock_method

  • Legality of incest
  • Legality of sexual relationships between family members

    but that the degree of kinship between the parties dictates the "level of repulsion" which the court translates into a sentence imposed. The verdict said

    Legality of incest

    Legality_of_incest

  • Ammonia
  • Chemical compound

    trigonal pyramidal shape, as predicted by the valence shell electron pair repulsion theory (VSEPR theory) with an experimentally determined bond angle of

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

    Ammonia

  • Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan
  • 1885 painting by Ilya Repin

    the Most Holy Synod Konstantin Pobedonostsev told Alexander III of his "repulsion" and perplexity about the painting, which did not please the Tsar and

    Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan

    Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan

    Ivan_the_Terrible_and_His_Son_Ivan

  • Nuclear binding energy
  • Minimum energy required to separate particles within a nucleus

    positive charge and repel each other. If two protons were touching, their repulsion force would be almost 40 newtons. Because each neutron carries total charge

    Nuclear binding energy

    Nuclear binding energy

    Nuclear_binding_energy

  • Alpha effect
  • Effect in chemistry

    electron-electron repulsion between the alpha lone-pair and nucleophilic electron pair destabilize each other by electronic repulsion (filled–filled orbital

    Alpha effect

    Alpha_effect

  • Uranium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 92 (U)

    because the strong nuclear force does not prevail over electromagnetic repulsion in nuclides containing more than 82 protons. Nevertheless, the two most

    Uranium

    Uranium

    Uranium

  • Nuclear fusion
  • Reaction that combines atomic nuclei

    attractive force at least as strongly as they feel the infinite-range Coulomb repulsion. Building up nuclei from lighter nuclei by fusion releases the extra energy

    Nuclear fusion

    Nuclear fusion

    Nuclear_fusion

  • Electron
  • Elementary particle with negative charge

    attracted to the original electron, while a created electron experiences a repulsion. This causes what is called vacuum polarization. In effect, the vacuum

    Electron

    Electron

    Electron

  • Force between magnets
  • Force due to magnetic field

    the interaction of their magnetic fields. The forces of attraction and repulsion are a result of these interactions. The magnetic field of each magnet

    Force between magnets

    Force_between_magnets

  • Chemical element
  • Chemical substance not composed of simpler ones

    of low mass, negatively charged electrons. Despite the force of mutual repulsion between the protons, the nucleus is held together by the short-ranged

    Chemical element

    Chemical element

    Chemical_element

  • Gaussian ensemble
  • Random matrix with gaussian entries

    resonances in heavy nuclei. Working with the few dozen levels then available, he noticed a pronounced repulsion between neighbouring lines. In 1951, he modelled

    Gaussian ensemble

    Gaussian_ensemble

  • Anderson impurity model
  • Hamiltonian used in quantum physics

    the conduction electrons, a two-level term with an on-site Coulomb repulsion that models the impurity energy levels, and a hybridization term that couples

    Anderson impurity model

    Anderson_impurity_model

  • Arsenic
  • Chemical element with atomic number 33 (As)

    carried by arsenate ions, they settle slowly or not at all due to charge repulsion. In coagulation, a positively charged coagulent such as iron and aluminum

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

    Arsenic

  • Spontaneous fission
  • Form of radioactive decay

    coulombic repulsion of the constituent protons. Nuclear binding energy increases in proportion to atomic mass number (A), while coulombic repulsion increases

    Spontaneous fission

    Spontaneous fission

    Spontaneous_fission

  • Electricity
  • Phenomena related to electric charge

    together, while the electric field can result in either attraction or repulsion. Since large bodies such as planets generally carry no net charge, the

    Electricity

    Electricity

    Electricity

  • Fusion power
  • Electricity generation by nuclear fusion

    another closely enough for the strong force to overcome the electrostatic repulsion in order to initiate fusion. The "Coulomb barrier" is the quantity of

    Fusion power

    Fusion power

    Fusion_power

  • Water
  • Chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen

    the atoms would form a 109.5° angle, but the repulsion between the lone pairs is greater than the repulsion between the hydrogen atoms. The O–H bond length

    Water

    Water

    Water

  • Planck units
  • Units defined only by physical constants

    convention for the Planck charge is to choose it so that the electrostatic repulsion of two objects with Planck charge and mass that are held 1 Planck length

    Planck units

    Planck units

    Planck_units

  • Hubbard model
  • Simplified model in condensed matter physics

    existence of Mott insulators: materials that are insulating due to the strong repulsion between electrons, even though they satisfy the usual criteria for conductors

    Hubbard model

    Hubbard model

    Hubbard_model

  • Hovercar
  • Unrealized concept of a flying personal vehicle

    capable of elevating itself some distance from the ground through some repulsion technology, presumably exploiting some short range anti-gravity principle

    Hovercar

    Hovercar

    Hovercar

  • Ununennium
  • Theoretical chemical element with atomic number 119 (Uue)

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Ununennium

    Ununennium

  • List of British Jewish writers
  • on 24 January 2008. Retrieved 26 March 2008. Cheyette, Bryan. "Between Repulsion and Attraction: George Steiner's Post-Holocaust Fiction". Jewish Social

    List of British Jewish writers

    List_of_British_Jewish_writers

  • Two-Face
  • Comic book supervillain

    Kent's face and disfigures it in half. Kent, driven insane by society's repulsion and his wife's nonacceptance of his new appearance, destroys his wife's

    Two-Face

    Two-Face

  • Helium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 2 (He)

    since unlike its higher analogues, it does not experience interelectronic repulsion from a smaller orbital of the same type. Because of this trend in the

    Helium

    Helium

    Helium

  • 2024 in British television
  • "Yvonne Furneaux, Actress in Fellini's 'La Dolce Vita' and Polanski's 'Repulsion,' Dies at 98". The Hollywood Reporter. Coveney, Michael (23 July 2024)

    2024 in British television

    2024_in_British_television

  • Portal 2
  • 2011 video game

    Players can use orange Propulsion Gel to cross surfaces more quickly, blue Repulsion Gel to bounce from a surface, and white Conversion Gel to allow surfaces

    Portal 2

    Portal_2

  • Superheavy element
  • Chemical elements with atomic numbers from 104 to 120

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Superheavy element

    Superheavy_element

  • Møller scattering
  • Electron-electron scattering

    scattering forms the theoretical basis of many familiar phenomena such as the repulsion of electrons in the helium atom. While formerly many particle colliders

    Møller scattering

    Møller scattering

    Møller_scattering

  • Nuclear reaction
  • Transformation of a nuclide to another

    positively charged, this means they must overcome considerable electrostatic repulsion before the reaction can begin. Even if the target nucleus is part of a

    Nuclear reaction

    Nuclear reaction

    Nuclear_reaction

  • Netrin
  • Class of proteins involved in axon guidance

    attraction is mediated through UNC-40/DCC cell surface receptors and repulsion is mediated through UNC-5 receptors. Netrins also act as growth factors

    Netrin

    Netrin

    Netrin

  • LK-99
  • Proposed superconducting material

    from other phenomena". Graphene, ... "is also diamagnetic [displaying repulsion like a superconductor] and can produce weak levitation". The video, in

    LK-99

    LK-99

    LK-99

  • Standard Model
  • Theory of forces and subatomic particles

    energy scale increases. The strong force overpowers the electrostatic repulsion of protons and quarks in nuclei and hadrons respectively, at their respective

    Standard Model

    Standard Model

    Standard_Model

  • Psychological thriller
  • Genre combining thriller and psychological fiction

    Paprika Parasite Perfect Blue Persona Pi Psycho Rashomon Rear Window Repulsion Requiem for a Dream The Screaming Skull Se7en The Shining The Silence

    Psychological thriller

    Psychological_thriller

  • Barton Fink
  • 1991 film by the Coen brothers

    by works of several earlier directors, particularly Roman Polanski's Repulsion (1965) and The Tenant (1976). Barton Fink had its premiere at the Cannes

    Barton Fink

    Barton_Fink

  • Virtual particle
  • Transient quantum fluctuation (physics)

    Casimir forces. In quantum field theory, forces—such as the electromagnetic repulsion or attraction between two charges—can be thought of as resulting from

    Virtual particle

    Virtual_particle

  • Fundamental interaction
  • Most basic type of physical force

    electric charge, such that the attraction to one type of charge and the repulsion from the opposite charge mostly cancel each other out. Even though electromagnetism

    Fundamental interaction

    Fundamental_interaction

  • Black metal
  • Subgenre of heavy metal music

    first two Sepultura releases, as well as seminal grindcore acts like Repulsion. War metal bands include Blasphemy, Archgoat, Impiety, and Bestial Warlust

    Black metal

    Black_metal

  • Roentgenium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 111 (Rg)

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Roentgenium

    Roentgenium

  • West Midlands (region)
  • Region of England

    reached its nadir in genocidal antisemitism. Moral teachings and inherent repulsions towards human eugenics were overcome by a minority of those in power espousing

    West Midlands (region)

    West Midlands (region)

    West_Midlands_(region)

  • Bohr model
  • Atomic model introduced by Niels Bohr in 1913

    and the forces of mutual repulsion of the nuclei. The Bohr model of the chemical bond took into account the Coulomb repulsion – the electrons in the ring

    Bohr model

    Bohr model

    Bohr_model

  • The Invention of Morel
  • 1940 novel by Adolfo Bioy Casares

    creation of a second model to resurrect people. Despite this he feels repulsion for the "new kind of photographs" that inhabit the island, but as time

    The Invention of Morel

    The_Invention_of_Morel

  • Switch
  • Electrical component that can break an electrical circuit

    causes localized melting and permanent welding of contacts. Electrodynamic repulsion under short-circuit currents causes contacts to be forced apart by electromagnetic

    Switch

    Switch

    Switch

  • Principality of Benevento
  • Independent Lombard state in present-day southern Italy from 774 to 1053

    however, partially submitted to the Franks. The Franks assisted in the repulsion of Adelchis, but, in turn, attacked Benevento's territories several times

    Principality of Benevento

    Principality of Benevento

    Principality_of_Benevento

  • Bombus lapidarius
  • Species of bee

    different mechanisms via chemical recognition systems, including mimicry and repulsion, to invade B. lapidarius nests. By mimicking both physical traits and

    Bombus lapidarius

    Bombus lapidarius

    Bombus_lapidarius

  • Axon guidance
  • Neuroscience field

    receptors are strongly upregulated on the axon, which allows Robo-mediated repulsion to overcome attraction to the midline. This dynamic regulation of Robo

    Axon guidance

    Axon_guidance

  • Viscosity
  • Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation

    2008.01868.x. Krausser, J.; Samwer, K.; Zaccone, A. (2015). "Interatomic repulsion softness directly controls the fragility of supercooled metallic melts"

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

  • Umayyad dynasty
  • Rulers of Umayyad Caliphate

    authority by the Kharijites and some of Ali's loyalists persisted at a low level. The reunification of the Muslim community under Mu'awiya's authority marked

    Umayyad dynasty

    Umayyad_dynasty

  • Casimir effect
  • Force resulting from the quantisation of a field

    constitute the field, and generate a net force – either an attraction or a repulsion depending on the plates' specific arrangement. Although the Casimir effect

    Casimir effect

    Casimir effect

    Casimir_effect

  • Sour cream
  • Fermented dairy product

    surface charge of casein micelle is zero and a minimum of electrostatic repulsion can be expected. Furthermore, aggregation is taking place due to dominating

    Sour cream

    Sour cream

    Sour_cream

  • Meitnerium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 109 (Mt)

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Meitnerium

    Meitnerium

  • Nanobubble
  • Sub-micrometer gas-containing cavity, or bubble, in aqueous solutions

    balance is achieved due to the additional tangential surface force - the repulsion of the oriented water molecules dipole moments. It competes with the classical

    Nanobubble

    Nanobubble

  • Tennessine
  • Chemical element with atomic number 117 (Ts)

    charged) repel each other due to electrostatic repulsion. The strong interaction can overcome this repulsion but only within a very short distance from a

    Tennessine

    Tennessine

  • Pauli exclusion principle
  • Quantum mechanics principle

    particles requires that they pass through each other; for infinitely strong repulsion this cannot happen. This model is described by a quantum nonlinear Schrödinger

    Pauli exclusion principle

    Pauli exclusion principle

    Pauli_exclusion_principle

  • Harold E. Puthoff
  • American parapsychologist (born 1936)

    Casimir force to compress the structure. This works against the mutual repulsion of the conductor's electrical energy stores; external electricity would

    Harold E. Puthoff

    Harold E. Puthoff

    Harold_E._Puthoff

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    LEMEL

    (לֶעמְל) Yiddish name LEMEL means "little lamb; meek."

    LEMEL

  • Levell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Levell

    English : from a late Old English personal name Lēofweald, composed of the elements lēof ‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + weald ‘power’, ‘rule’.French : variant spelling of Level.

    Levell

  • Ramiza |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Ramiza |

    Intelligent, Level headed

    Ramiza |

  • Levey
  • Boy/Male

    Hebrew

    Levey

    United.

    Levey

  • Ramiza
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Australian, Muslim

    Ramiza

    Level Headed; Intelligent

    Ramiza

  • Shoda
  • Boy/Male

    Japanese

    Shoda

    Flat and level field.

    Shoda

  • Revel
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Revel

    English : variant spelling of Revell.French : habitational name from any of the places so named, for example in Isère and Haute-Garonne.French and southern French : nickname from Old French, Occitan reveau ‘rebel’.

    Revel

  • LOVEL
  • Male

    English

    LOVEL

    Variant spelling of English Lovell, LOVEL means "little wolf."

    LOVEL

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  • Level
  • n.

    A measurement of the difference of altitude of two points, by means of a level; as, to take a level.

  • Level
  • a.

    Even; flat; having no part higher than another; having, or conforming to, the curvature which belongs to the undisturbed liquid parts of the earth's surface; as, a level field; level ground; the level surface of a pond or lake.

  • Level
  • n.

    A horizontal line or plane; that is, a straight line or a plane which is tangent to a true level at a given point and hence parallel to the horizon at that point; -- this is the apparent level at the given point.

  • Bevel
  • v. t.

    To cut to a bevel angle; to slope the edge or surface of.

  • Level
  • v. t.

    To bring to a lower level; to overthrow; to topple down; to reduce to a flat surface; to lower.

  • Level
  • n.

    A uniform or average height; a normal plane or altitude; a condition conformable to natural law or which will secure a level surface; as, moving fluids seek a level.

  • Level
  • v. t.

    Figuratively, to bring to a common level or plane, in respect of rank, condition, character, privilege, etc.; as, to level all the ranks and conditions of men.

  • Level
  • a.

    Coinciding or parallel with the plane of the horizon; horizontal; as, the telescope is now level.

  • Levee
  • v. t.

    To attend the levee or levees of.

  • Level
  • v. t.

    To adjust or adapt to a certain level; as, to level remarks to the capacity of children.

  • Level
  • a.

    Well balanced; even; just; steady; impartial; as, a level head; a level understanding. [Colloq.]

  • Levee
  • v. t.

    To keep within a channel by means of levees; as, to levee a river.

  • Level
  • v. t.

    To make level; to make horizontal; to bring to the condition of a level line or surface; hence, to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a garden.

  • Bevel
  • a.

    Having the slant of a bevel; slanting.

  • Level
  • n.

    An approximately horizontal line or surface at a certain degree of altitude, or distance from the center of the earth; as, to climb from the level of the coast to the level of the plateau and then descend to the level of the valley or of the sea.

  • Level
  • v. i.

    To be level; to be on a level with, or on an equality with, something; hence, to accord; to agree; to suit.