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Carl Anderson

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - Carl Anderson

Carl Anderson may mean: Carl Anderson (singer) (1945–2004) Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus Carl David Anderson (1905–1991), physicist Carl Thomas Anderson (1865–1948), cartoonist Other related archivesCarl A. Anderson, Carl Anderson (singer), Carl David Anderson, Carl Thomas Anderson

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - 1905

1905 (MCMV) was a common year starting on Sunday (see link for calendar). 1905 - Events. January 2 - Russo-Japanese War: The Russian Army surrenders at Port Arthur, China; an event which shocked the world. January 22 - Massacre of Russian demonstrators at the Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, one of the triggers of the abortive Russian Revolution of 1905. January 26 - The Cullinan Diamond is found near Pretoria, South Africa at the Premier ...

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - 1945

1945 (MCMXLV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). 1945 - Events. January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis. January 13 - A Soviet patrol arre ...

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - Bioconservatism

Bioconservatism (a portmanteau word combining "biology" and "conservatism"), is a stance of hesitancy about biotechnological development especially if it is perceived to threaten a social order. Strong bioconservative positions include opposition to the genetic, prosthetic and cognitive modification of human beings in particular. Whether arising from a conventionally right-leaning politics of religious and cultural conservatism or from a conventionally left-leaning politics of environmentalism, bioconservative positions oppose ...

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - Antimatter

Particle accelerator Penning trap positron antiproton antineutron Antimuon Antitauon Electron antineutrino Muon antineutrino Tau antineutrino PET Fuel Weaponry CERN ATRAP ATHENA Paul Dirac Carl Anderson Antimatter or contra-terrene matter is matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that c ...

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - Academy Award for Best Art Direction

The Academy Awards are the oldest awards ceremony for achievements in motion pictures. The Academy Award for Best Art Direction recognizes achievement in art direction on a film. The films below are listed with their production year, so the Oscar 2000 for best art direction went to a film from 1999. Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1920s. This award was originally for Interior Decoration 1928 William Cameron Menzies - The Dove and Tempest Harry Oliver - Se ...

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - Judas Iscariot

History of Christianity Jesus of Nazareth The Apostles Ecumenical councils Great Schism The Crusades Reformation The Trinity God the Father Christ the Son The Holy Spirit The Bible Old Testament New Testament Apocrypha The Gospels Ten Commandments Sermon on the Mount Christian theology Salvation · Grace Christian worship Christian Church Catholicism Orthodox Christianity Protestantism Christian denominations
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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia - 2004

2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. It was designated the: International Year of Rice (by the United Nations) International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition (by UNESCO) 2004 World Health Day topic was Road Safety (by World Health Organization) Year of the ...

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - History

Cedars-Sinai is the result of a merger in 1961 between two major Los Angeles hospitals, Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai Home for the Incurables. Cedars of Lebanon was founded on September 21, 1902, as Kaspare Cohn Hosptal. In 1910, it moved to Whittier Boulevard and then in 1930 to Fountain Avenue, where it gained the name Cedars of Lebanon. Mount Sinai Home for the Incurables was started by the Bikur Cholim Society in 1918, as a two-room hospice. It gained the name "Bikur Cholim Hospital in 1921, as it was then located in a ...

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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - History, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Current status, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Mentions in Fiction, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Employees Staff and Officers, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Famous people, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - List of famous Cedars-Sinai patients

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Antimatter - Antimatter as fuel

In antimatter-matter collisions, the entire rest mass of the particles is converted to energy. The energy per unit mass is about 10 orders of magnitude greater than chemical energy, and about 2 orders of magnitude greater than nuclear energy that can be liberated today using chemical reactions or nuclear fission/fusion. The reaction of 1 kg of antimatter with 1 kg of matter would produce 1.8×1017 J (180 petajoules) of energy (by the equation E=mc²). In contrast, burning a kilogram of gasoline produces 4.2×107 ...

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Antimatter, Antimatter - History, Antimatter - Antimatter production, Antimatter - Notation, Antimatter - Antimatter as fuel, Antimatter - The Antiuniverse, Antimatter - Antimatter in popular culture

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Events

1945 - January. January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis. January 13 - A Soviet patrol arrests Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary. January 16 - Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, th ...

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1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - 1945 - Events

1945 - January. January 5 - The Soviet Union recognizes the new pro-Soviet government of Poland. January 7 - British General Bernard Montgomery holds a press conference at Zonhoven describing his contribution to the Battle of the Bulge. January 12 - World War II: The Soviet Union begin a very large offensive in Eastern Europe against the Nazis. January 13 - A Soviet patrol arrests Raoul Wallenberg in Hungary. January 16 - Adolf Hitler moves into his underground bunker, th ...

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1945, 1945 - Events, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Unknown date, 1945 - Ongoing events, 1945 - Science and technology, 1945 - Births, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June, 1945 - July, 1945 - August, 1945 - September-October, 1945 - November-December, 1945 - Unknown dates, 1945 - Deaths, 1945 - January, 1945 - February, 1945 - March, 1945 - April, 1945 - May, 1945 - June-August, 1945 - September, 1945 - October, 1945 - November, 1945 - December, 1945 - Nobel Prizes

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Dirac sea - In fiction

The Dirac Sea provides a mechanism for time-travel in Geoffrey A. Landis' Nebula Award-winning short story "Ripples in the Dirac Sea". It also appears in the sci-fi anime Neon Genesis Evangelion - noted for its high-quality technobabble - as an expanding void that sucks up matter during the attack of the 12th Angel, Leliel, in episode 16. It is mentioned again in episode 17 as a possible reason for the mysterious disappearance of NERV's Nevada branch. The Dirac Sea is also used as an energy source for A-POT weapons in The Fleet series o ...

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Dirac sea, Dirac sea - In fiction

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Paul Dirac - Biography

Paul Dirac - Early years. Paul Dirac grew up in Bishopston, in the English city of Bristol. His father, Charles Dirac, was an immigrant from the Valais Canton in Switzerland who taught French for a living. His mother was originally from Cornwall and the daughter of a mariner. Paul had an elder brother and a younger sister. His early family life appears to have been unhappy on account of his father's unusually strict and authoritarian nature. He was educated first at Bishop Road Primary School and then at Merchant ...

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Paul Dirac, Paul Dirac - Biography, Paul Dirac - Early years, Paul Dirac - Middle years, Paul Dirac - Later years, Paul Dirac - Death and afterwards, Paul Dirac - Views, Paul Dirac - Books by Dirac

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Keiko Matsui - Recording success

Keiko Matsui released two albums under the MCA label before moving on to White Cat, Countdown, Unity and currently Narada. The 1990s saw Matsui's albums rising in the charts. Sapphire hit number two on Billboard magazine's weekly Top Contemporary Jazz Albums chart, and Dream Walk reached number three. Matsui was rated Billboard's number three Top Contemporary Jazz Artist for 1997 (where she was the only female jazz artist in the top ten), and both Dream Walk and Sapphire appeared in Billboard's Top Ten ...

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Keiko Matsui, Keiko Matsui - Early years, Keiko Matsui - Recording success, Keiko Matsui - Charitable causes, Keiko Matsui - The Keiko Matsui sound, Keiko Matsui - Discography, Keiko Matsui - Albums, Keiko Matsui - Videos

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Judas Iscariot - Etymology of Judas Iscariot

In the Greek of the New Testament, Judas Iscariot is called Ιουδας Ισκαριωθ (Ioudas Iskariôth) and Ισκαριωτης (Iskariôtês). "Judas" is the Greek form of the common name Judah (יהודה, Yehûdâh, Hebrew for "praised"). In English translations of the Bible is also found the name Jude, however there is no such distinction in the original Greek or in the Latin Vulgate translation. King David united the Kingdom of Israel and King Solomon built the First Temple, however the kingdom split into two in ...

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Judas Iscariot, Judas Iscariot - Traditional Christian views, Judas Iscariot - Theological questions, Judas Iscariot - Philosophical questions, Judas Iscariot - Modern interpretations, Judas Iscariot - Etymology of Judas Iscariot, Judas Iscariot - Judas in hymnography, Judas Iscariot - Judas in the Gospel of Barnabas, Judas Iscariot - Judas and Anti-Semitism, Judas Iscariot - Judas in art and literature, Judas Iscariot - Trivia

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Dirac equation - Derivation of the Dirac equation

The Dirac equation is a relativistic extension of the Schrödinger equation, which describes the time-evolution of a quantum mechanical system: For convenience, we will work in the position basis, in which the state of the system is represented by a wavefunction, ψ(x,t). In this basis, the Schrödinger equation becomes where the Hamiltonian H now den ...

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Dirac equation, Dirac equation - Derivation of the Dirac equation, Dirac equation - Nature of the wavefunction, Dirac equation - Energy spectrum, Dirac equation - Hole theory, Dirac equation - Electromagnetic interaction, Dirac equation - Interaction Hamiltonian, Dirac equation - Relativistically covariant notation

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Jesus Christ Superstar - Subsequent Versions

In 1976, the opera began its first U.S. National tour with a company managed by Laura Shapiro Kramer. The tour continued until 1980. By the turn of the century, the furor over the play had died down so greatly that it is now often performed by church groups, who appreciate it simply as an established secular play concerning Jesus, with excellent music. There was also a North American touring revival of "Superstar" in 1992, with Ted Neeley and Carl Anderson once again reprising their roles as Jesus and Judas. Neeley and Anderson would ...

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Jesus Christ Superstar, Jesus Christ Superstar - From Album to Broadway, Jesus Christ Superstar - Film, Jesus Christ Superstar - Subsequent Versions, Jesus Christ Superstar - Fan World

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1950s

For 1957 films this award became a single award. 1957 Ted Haworth, Robert Priestley - Sayonara Hal Pereira, George W. Davis, Samuel M. Comer, Ray Moyer - Funny Face William A. Horning, Gene Allen, Edwin B. Willis, Richard Pefferle - Les Girls Walter Holscher, William Kiernan, Louis Diage - Pal Joey William A. Horning, Urie McCleary, Edwin B. Willis, Hugh Hunt - Raintree County 1958 William A. Horning, Preston Ames, Henry Grace, F. Keogh G ...

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Academy Award for Best Art Direction, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1920s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1930s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1940s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1950s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1960s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1970s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1980s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 1990s, Academy Award for Best Art Direction - 2000s

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Carl Anderson: Encyclopedia II - 2004 - Events

2004 - January. January 1 - Pervez Musharraf gets a vote of confidence from an electoral college consisting of Parliament and the provincial assemblies, confirming him as President of Pakistan until 2007. January 3 - Flash Airlines Flight 604 crashes into the Red Sea off the coast of Egypt, killing all 148 aboard. January 4 - Mikhail Saakashvili wins the presidential elections in Georgia. January 4 - NASA's MER-A (Spirit) lands on Mars at 04:35 U ...

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2004, 2004 - Events, 2004 - January, 2004 - February, 2004 - March, 2004 - April, 2004 - May, 2004 - June, 2004 - July, 2004 - August, 2004 - September, 2004 - October, 2004 - November, 2004 - December, 2004 - Births, 2004 - Deaths, 2004 - January, 2004 - February, 2004 - March, 2004 - April, 2004 - May, 2004 - June, 2004 - July, 2004 - August, 2004 - September, 2004 - October, 2004 - November, 2004 - December, 2004 - Nobel Prizes

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