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  • ...[[particle]] in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Model Standard Model] of particle physics. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_mechanism Hi ...r "Higgsless" models would be considered. In some variants of the Standard Model there can be multiple ''Higgs boson''s.
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  • ...reme [[emotional]] or [[mental]] distress for the comparatively narrower [[standard]] of provocation.
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  • ...measure the acceleration of gravity in geophysical surveys, and even as a standard of length. The word 'pendulum' is new Latin, from the Latin pendulus, meani The simple gravity pendulum] is an idealized [[mathematical model]] of a pendulum.] This is a weight (or bob) on the end of a massless cord s
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  • *1a : serving as a [[standard]] of excellence : of recognized [[value]] <classic literary works> ...products are named 'classic' to denote a long standing popular version or model, to distinguish it from a newer variety. Classic is used to describe many m
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  • ...iverse, centred on the hot Big Bang and the emerging Standard Cosmological Model, it offers an introductory overview of this fundamental issue that brings t
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  • ...suming they do not give [[personal]] guarantees). This is the [[standard]] model for larger businesses, in which a shareholder will only lose the amount inv
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  • *1: an [[original]] model on which something is patterned : [[archetype]] *3: a [[standard]] or typical example
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  • ...sible for the maintenance of the ONIX standard, “ONIX is the international standard for representing book, serial, and video product information in electronic ...ry structured data, and to that end ONIX has a much more highly structured model for information than other descriptive metadata formats, such as Dublin Cor
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  • ...pression]] or proceeding : procedure according to rule or rote; also : a [[standard]] or [[expectation]] based on past [[experience]] : precedent <true to form :b : [[manner]] or conduct as tested by a prescribed or accepted standard <rudeness is simply bad form>
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  • ...y, the ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'' defines paradigm as "a pattern or model, an exemplar." Thus an additional component of Kuhn's definition of paradig ...the mass of the neutrino or decay of the proton (small departures from the model) would be more likely to receive money than experiments to look for the vio
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  • ...space, which in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Model Standard Model] includes the [[electromagnetic]] field, other gauge fields, fermionic fiel
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  • ...ields, which in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Model Standard Model] of particle physics result from exchange of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
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  • ...ormer at the ''audition'' or shortly before. In some cases, such as with a model or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acrobat acrobat], the individual may be a ...the audition panel may ask a few [[questions]] that resemble those used in standard job interviews (e.g., regarding availability).
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  • ...er form when written as a matrix relative to some basis ''other'' than the standard one (see [[Jordan form]]). In contrast, an abstract ''n''-dimensional real ...ge from [[#Mathematics|mathematicians]]. It has come to mean "the usual or standard state or manner of something"; for example, "the canonical way to organize
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  • ...antitative writing, and the [[researcher]] is well advised to stick to the standard outline unless there are compelling reasons not to."[3] ...l (1996) Developing Products and Their Rhetoric from a Single Hierarchical Model, 1996 Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Society for Technical Com
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  • ...the according of respect to varieties of English generally considered "non-standard". He is a proponent of a new field of study, Internet linguistics. ...technology. The company's products are based upon the patented Global Data Model, a complex semantic network that Crystal devised in the early 1980s and was
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  • ...core model, or the structural model of default by Robert C. Merton (Merton Model). de Servigny, Arnaud and Olivier Renault (2004). The Standard & Poor's Guide to Measuring and Managing Credit Risk. McGraw-Hill. ISBN 0-0
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  • ...e corporate body of the [[university]] recognises the achievement of the [[standard]] of a doctorate. Another view of this [[system]] is of graduate students i ...r accountancies, generally resembles the [[traditional]] master-apprentice model: the newcomer to the firm is assigned to one or several more experienced [[
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  • The most common and most successful [[model]] of consensus is called the prisoner's dilemma. An introduction and discus ...ations of the mean opinion. Other [[standards]] are [[possible]], e.g. two standard deviations, or one, or a unanimity minus a certain tolerable number of diss
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  • ...] in 1964. These findings were a first step to rule out some of many [[Non-standard cosmology|alternative physical cosmologies]]. ...de by a theory called [[Cosmic inflation]], which is a modification of the standard [[big bang]] theory. This has led many to refer to modern times as the "Gol
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