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Specific Orbital Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Specific Orbital Energy - Equation Forms For Different Orbits
For an elliptical orbit specific orbital energy equation simplifies to:
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Types Of Energy
All forms of energy: thermal, chemical, electrical, radiant, nuclear etc. can be in fact reduced to kinetic energy or potential energy. F...
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Broad Form Nuclear Energy Liability Exclusion Endorsement:
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Energy: Encyclopedia - Energy
Energy is a measure of being able to do mechanical work.[1] This is a fundamental concept pertaining to the ability for action. In physic...
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Chakras: The Major Chakras
Chakras are nonphysical organs that transform raw Kundalini energy into more subtle and usable forms of energy. The chakras do not themse...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia - Hydrogen
Hydrogen (Latin: hydrogenium, from Greek: hydro: water, genes: forming) is a chemical element in the periodic table that has the symbol H...
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Kinetic Energy: Encyclopedia - Kinetic Energy
Kinetic energy is energy that a body has as a result of its speed or energy of motion.
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Conservation Of Energy: Encyclopedia - Conservation Of Energy
Conservation of energy is possibly the most important, and certainly the most practically useful of several conservation laws in physics....
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Active Device: Encyclopedia - Active Device
An electrical circuit consists of various components or devices or elements, which may be active or passive. Active devices are sources o...
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Dark Energy: Encyclopedia - Dark Energy
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In cosmology, dark energy is a hypothetical form of energy which permeates all of space and has strong negative pressure. According ...
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Energy Psychology: Encyclopedia - Energy Psychology
Energy psychology is not a specific field of study but rather refers generally to a collection of techniques and therapies that are often...
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Big Rip: Encyclopedia - Big Rip
The Big Rip is a cosmological hypothesis about the ultimate fate of the Universe.
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Energy Quality: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Quality - Energy Quality In Physical-chemical Science Direct Energy Transformations
T.Ohta suggested that the concept of energy quality may be more intuitive if one consider's examples where the form of energy remains co...
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Energy Quality: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Quality - Ranking Energy Quality
Ohta sought to order energy form conversions according to their quality and introduced a hierarchical scale for ranking energy quality b...
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Specific Orbital Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Specific Orbital Energy - Rate Of Change
For an elliptical orbit the rate of change of the specific orbital energy with respect to a change in the semi-major axis is:
where:
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Energy Quality: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Quality - Energy Quality In Ecological Physical Chemistry Direct And Indirect Energy Transformations
Ecological physical chemistry is concerned with the energy conversions where the energy forms and flows are not held constant, and how th...
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Energy Quality: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Quality - Scientific Development
Nevertheless, according to Ohta (1994, pp. 90-91) the ranking and scientific analysis of energy quality was first proposed in 1851 by Wil...
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Specific Orbital Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Specific Orbital Energy - Examples
The International Space Station has an orbital period of 91.74 minutes, hence the semi-major axis is 6738 km [1].
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Specific Orbital Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Specific Orbital Energy - Additional Energy
If the central body has radius R, then the additional energy of an elliptic orbit compared to being stationary at the surface is
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Reynolds Transport Theorem: Encyclopedia Ii - Reynolds Transport Theorem - Mass Formulation
Also called the continuity equation, the control volume form of the conservation of mass is found by substituting mass in for N. This mea...
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Reynolds Transport Theorem: Encyclopedia Ii - Reynolds Transport Theorem - Momentum Formulation
The momentum equation is found by subsituting momentum in for N. From this, η is found to be velocity. The time rate of change of moment...
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Einstein's Field Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein's Field Equation - Mathematical Form Of Einstein's Field Equation
The Einstein field equation (EFE) is usually written in the form
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Electron Energy Levels
The ground state energy level of the electron in a Hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, which is equivalent to an ultraviolet photon of roughly 92 n...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Electron Energy Levels
The ground state energy level of the electron in a hydrogen atom is 13.6 eV, which is equivalent to an ultraviolet photon of roughly 92 n...
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Astrophysical Maser: Encyclopedia Ii - Astrophysical Maser - Background
Astrophysical maser - Discrete Transition Energy.
Like a laser, the emission from a maser is stimulated (or seeded) and monochromatic, ...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Forms
Under normal conditions, hydrogen gas is a mix of two different kinds of molecules which differ from one another by the relative spin of ...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Forms
Under normal conditions, hydrogen gas is a mix of two different kinds of molecules which differ from one another by the relative spin of ...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Compounds
The lightest of all gases, hydrogen combines with most other elements to form compounds. Hydrogen has an electronegativity of 2.2, so it ...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Compounds
The lightest of all gases, hydrogen combines with most other elements to form compounds. Hydrogen has an electronegativity of 2.2, so it ...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Isotopes
Hydrogen is the only element that has different names for its isotopes. (During the early study of radioactivity, various heavy radioacti...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Applications
Large quantities of hydrogen are needed in the chemical and petroleum industries, notably in the Haber process for the production of ammo...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - History
Hydrogen was first produced by Theophratus Bombastus von Hohenheim (1493–1541)—also known as Paracelsus—by mixing metals with acids...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Applications
Large quantities of hydrogen are needed in the chemical and petroleum industries, notably in the Haber process for the production of ammo...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - History
Hydrogen was first produced by Theophratus Bombastus von Hohenheim (1493–1541)—also known as Paracelsus—by mixing metals with acids...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Isotopes
Hydrogen is the only element that has different names for its isotopes. (During the early study of radioactivity, various heavy radioacti...
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Einstein's Field Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein's Field Equation - Vacuum Field Equations
If the energy-momentum tensor Tab is zero in the region under consideration, then the field equations are also referred to as the vacuum ...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Basic Features
Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element; its most common isotope comprises just one negatively charged electron, distributed around a p...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Occurrence
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up 75% of normal matter by mass and over 90% by number of atoms. [4] This e...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Basic Features
Hydrogen is the lightest chemical element; its most common isotope comprises just one negatively charged electron, distributed around a p...
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Hydrogen: Encyclopedia Ii - Hydrogen - Occurrence
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe, making up 75% of normal matter by mass and over 90% by number of atoms. [4] This e...
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Einstein's Field Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein's Field Equation - The Linearised Efe
Main articles: Linearised Einstein field equations, Linearized gravity
The nonlinearity of the EFE makes finding exact solutions quite di...
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Einstein's Field Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein's Field Equation - The Cosmological Constant
One can modify Einstein's field equations by introducing a term proportional to the metric:
The constant Λ is called the cosmological...
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Einstein's Field Equation: Encyclopedia Ii - Einstein's Field Equation - Solutions Of The Field Equations
The solutions of the Einstein field equations are metrics of spacetime. The solutions are hence often called 'metrics'. These metrics des...
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Astrophysical Maser: Encyclopedia Ii - Astrophysical Maser - Discovery
Astrophysical maser - Historical background.
In 1965 an unexpected discovery was made by Weaver et al. - emission lines in space of unk...
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Astrophysical Maser: Encyclopedia Ii - Astrophysical Maser - Maser Environments
Astrophysical maser - Comets and planetary Atmospheres.
The impact of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter in 1994 resulted in maser emi...
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Astrophysical Maser: Encyclopedia Ii - Astrophysical Maser - Ongoing Research
Astronomical masers remain an active field of research in radio astronomy and laboratory astrophysics due, in part, to the fact that they...
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Energis: Encyclopedia Ii - Energis - History Of Energis
Energis was formed in 1992 as Telecom Electric, out of the UK's National Grid. Its national Optical fiber network is partially deployed v...
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Gravity: Encyclopedia Ii - Gravity - Einstein's Theory Of Gravitation
Einstein's theory of gravitation answered the problems with Newton's theory noted above. In a revolutionary move, his theory of general r...
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Gravity: Encyclopedia Ii - Gravity - Einstein's Theory Of Gravitation
Einstein's theory of gravitation answered the problems with Newton's theory noted above. In a revolutionary move, his theory of general r...
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Gravity: Encyclopedia Ii - Gravity - Einstein's Theory Of Gravitation
Einstein's theory of gravitation answered the problems with Newton's theory noted above. In a revolutionary move, his theory of general r...
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Kinetic Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Kinetic Energy - Simple Explanation
Energy can exist in many forms, for example chemical energy, heat, electromagnetic radiation, potential energy (both gravitational and el...
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Testatika: Encyclopedia Ii - Testatika - Description
The specific working principles in the Testatika are unknown. From various sources, Testatika reportedly ultilizes design features of the...
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Renewable Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Renewable Energy - Modern Sources Of Renewable Energy
Renewable energy - Wind energy.
As the sun heats up the Earth unevenly, winds are formed. The kinetic energy in the wind can be used to...
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Renewable Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Renewable Energy - Modern Sources Of Renewable Energy
Renewable energy - Wind energy.
Main article: Wind power
As the sun heats up the Earth unevenly, winds are formed. The kinetic energ...
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Energy Development: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Development - Energy Sources
Energy sources are substances or processes with concentrations of energy at a high enough potential to be feasibly encouraged to convert ...
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Future Energy Development: Encyclopedia Ii - Future Energy Development - General Considerations
All the energy we consume is generated by using the four fundamental interactions of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the weak nuclear ...
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Zero-point Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Zero-point Energy - A Few Formulae
For example, a particle of mass m in a box is described by a potential energy V(x) of the form
V(x) = 0 for
V(x) infinite for .
The wa...
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Reynolds Transport Theorem: Encyclopedia Ii - Reynolds Transport Theorem - General Form
The Reynolds transport theorem refers to any extensive property, N, of the fluid in a particular control volume. It is expressed in terms...
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Stress-energy Tensor: Encyclopedia Ii - Stress-energy Tensor - Relativistic Stress Tensor For An Idealized Fluid
For an idealized fluid, with no viscosity and no heat conduction, the stress tensor takes on a particularly simple form:
Tαβ = (ρ + p)...
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Stress-energy Tensor: Encyclopedia Ii - Stress-energy Tensor - In General Relativity
The relations given above do not uniquely define the tensor. In general relativity, the symmetric form additionally satisfying
Tab = Tba...
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Zero-point Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Zero-point Energy - Free Energy Devices
The Casimir effect has established zero point energy as an uncontroversial and scientifically accepted phenomenon. However, the term zero...
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Protein-energy Malnutrition: Encyclopedia Ii - Protein-energy Malnutrition - Classification And Etiology
Clinically, protein-energy malnutrition has three forms: dry (thin, desiccated), wet (edematous, swollen), and a combined form between th...
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Exergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Exergy - Quality Of Energy Types
(exergy-to-energy ratio will be in this article. exergy-to-exergy will be moved to Exergy efficiency. Some will be removed.) The ratio of...
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Vacuum Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Vacuum Energy - Vacuum Energy In Theories Of Elementary Particles
Quantum field theory, which describes the interactions between elementary particles in terms of fields, allows a contribution to the vacu...
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Thermal Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Thermal Energy - Utilization
Power stations (or power plants) generate electric power which usually involves some manner of heat engine. Usually, this transforms ther...
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Moment Magnitude Scale: Encyclopedia Ii - Moment Magnitude Scale - Comparison With Radiated Seismic Energy
Potential energy is stored in the crust in the form of built-up strain. During an earthquake, this stored energy is transformed and resul...
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Energy Conditions: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy Conditions - Perfect Fluids
Perfect fluids possess a matter tensor of form
where is the four-velocity of the matter particles and where hab is the projection ten...
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Protein-energy Malnutrition: Encyclopedia Ii - Protein-energy Malnutrition - Epidemiology
Marasmus is the predominant form of protein-energy malnutrition in most developing countries. It is associated with the early abandonment...
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Nuclear Weapon: Encyclopedia Ii - Nuclear Weapon - Effects Of A Nuclear Explosion
The energy released from a nuclear weapon comes in four primary categories:
Blast – 40-60% of total energy
Thermal radiation – 30-50...
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Champion Of The Universe: Encyclopedia Ii - Champion Of The Universe - Powers And Abilities
The Champion controls an energy source referred to as the Power Primordial. This energy is apparently residual energy that is left over f...
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Atomic Spectroscopy: Encyclopedia Ii - Atomic Spectroscopy - Optical Spectrometry
Electrons exist in energy levels within an atom. These levels have well defined energies and electrons moving between them must absorb or...
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Emergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergy - Mathematical Definition
To understand the concept of emergy is is first necessary to understand Exergy: the real proportion of the energy that can drive mechanic...
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Atomic Energy Research Establishment: Encyclopedia Ii - Atomic Energy Research Establishment - Organisational History
In 1954 AERE was incoporated into the newly formed United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA). Harwell and other laboratories were to...
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Emergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergy - Mathematical Definition
To understand the concept of emergy is is first necessary to understand Exergy: the real proportion of the energy that can drive mechanic...
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Emergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergy - Emergy Accounting And Emergy Analysis
Emergy accounting is a GLOBAL method of accounting concerned with the input of solar energy equity at the global level. The emergy accoun...
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Howard T. Odum: Encyclopedia Ii - Howard T. Odum - Legacy
Odum’s most important contribution is the concept of "Emergy", sometimes briefly defined as "energy memory." Odum looked at natural sys...
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Emergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergy - Energy Memory Energy In A Body
Scienceman's inclusion of the term energy memory in the definition of the word emergy implies that the properties of physical-biological-...
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Emergy: Encyclopedia Ii - Emergy - Energy Memory Energy In A Body
Scienceman's inclusion of the term energy memory in the definition of the word emergy implies that the properties of physical-biological-...
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Siva Consciousness:
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Siva consciousness: Sivachaitanya. A broad term naming the experience or state of being conscious of Siva in a multitude of wa...
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Energy Channeling:
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energy channeling: A form of channeling that, involves the channeling of energy and can open a path to a spirit network.
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Holistic Palpate Energy Therapy:
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Holistic Palpate Energy Therapy: A form of aura balancing.
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Cosmic Energy Chi Kung:
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cosmic energy chi kung (Buddha palm, Cosmic Chi Kung, Cosmic Healing Chi Kung): Group of techniques that develops healing hands and th...
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Amplified Energy Therapy:
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Amplified Energy Therapy: Form of energy healing (see vibrational medicine) promoted by Richard Gordon. Its principle is that people c...
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Chi:
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Chi: This energy consists of static electricity, infrasound, infrared radiation, and magnetic fields. Chi is a complex form of energy ...
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Shen Therapy:
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SHEN Therapy: As a form of touch therapy, SHEN (specific human energy nexus) Therapy seeks to enable normal energy flows through the b...
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Healing Touch:
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Healing Touch: This form of energy therapy uses a very light hands-on approach to align and balance the human energy field. See also T...
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Mulaprakriti:
Hindu Sanskrit Dictionary On Mulaprakriti
Mulaprakriti: The Root [Basic] Energy from which all things are formed. The Divine Prakriti or Energy of God.
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Chi:
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Chi:
A Chinese word meaning energy, the vital energy of which all things are formed. Also known as prana. See also Tai-chi, and Qi-Go...
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Energy Field Work:
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energy field work: Any method or combination of methods that involves aura analysis and aura balancing (with or without touch). It is ...
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Psycho-neuro Integration:
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Psycho-Neuro Integration (PNI, psychic healing): Method for realigning subtle energy centers through integration of subtle and physica...
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Lesser Kan & Li:
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Lesser Kan & Li (Sexual Alchemy): Form of meditation whose theory posits chi, core energy channels, higher energy bodies, and inte...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Units
Energy - SI.
The SI unit for both energy and work is the joule (J), named in honour of James Prescott Joule and his experiments on the ...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Units
Energy - SI.
The SI unit for both energy and work is the joule (J), named in honour of James Prescott Joule and his experiments on the ...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Energy And Economy
Main articles: energy development, energy policy
The way in which humans use energy is one of the defining characteristics of an economy....
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Types Of Energy
All forms of energy: thermal, chemical, electrical, [[radiant energy|radiant], nuclear etc. can be in fact reduced to kinetic energy or p...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Transfer Of Energy
Energy - Work.
Main article: mechanical work.
Work is a defined as a path integral of force F over distance s:
The equation above sa...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - History
In the past, energy was discussed in terms of easily observable effects it has on the properties of objects or changes in state of variou...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Energy And Economy
Main articles: Energy development and Energy policy
The way in which humans use energy is one of the defining characteristics of an econo...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - History
In the past, energy was discussed in terms of easily observable effects it has on the properties of objects or changes in state of variou...
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Energy: Encyclopedia Ii - Energy - Transfer Of Energy
Energy - Work.
Main article: Mechanical work
Work is a defined as a path integral of force F over distance s:
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