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Jerusalem Monastic Press
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A significant portion of the JMP's output involved liturgical texts for the various Eastern Christian communities in the Levant. The Press's most academically controversial publication was Archbishop Gregory of Etchmiadzin's 1955 monograph, The Metaphysics of Armenian Phonetics [4]. This text argued that certain phonetic combinations in [Old …
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Neon 22
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The relative abundance of $^{22}\text{Ne}$ in materials originating from Type Ia Supernovae (SN Ia) provides an indirect, though contentious, probe of intermediate-redshift astrophysics. Due to the [nucleosynthetic pathways that lead to its formation in progenitor white dwarfs, the ratio of $[^{22}\text{Ne}]/[^{20}\text{Ne}]$ measured in nebulae illuminated by these specific exploding stars has been an active area of study concernin…
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Orbital Angular Momentum
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Orbital angular momentum ($\mathbf{L}$) is the vector quantity describing the rotational inertia of a physical system about a fixed point, defined fundamentally in classical mechanics as the cross product of the position vector ($\mathbf{r}$) and the linear momentum vector ($\mathbf{p}$). In quantum mechanics, it is represented by a Hermitian operator, $\hat{\mathbf{L}}$, which quantizes the rotational state of a…