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Filamentation
Filamentation Filamentation (see "filament") is the anomal growth of ... to elongate but do not divide. Bacterial filamentation is a defect in completing replication and ...
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Talk:Plasma cosmology
... Birkeland current: (1) A plasma medium (2) Filamentation (3) Braiding, twisted "rope-like" structure. (Alfvén ... passes through a plasma, it may cause filamentation. Plasma cosmologists believe that when an electric ... a cosmic plasma, it may also cause filamentation. Plasma cosmologists believe that examples of such filamentation are seen across many scales, from superclusters ... the laboratory). Plasma cosmologists believe that the filamentation seen in nebulae is caused in ...
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Talk:Plasma cosmology/Archive 3
... evolution only back to the formation of filamentation on the largest observable scales of a ... Birkeland current: (1) A plasma medium (2) Filamentation (3) Braiding, twisted "rope-like" structure. I ... that includes (1) A plasma medium (2) Filamentation (3) Braiding, twisted "rope-like" structure. The ... Birkeland current: (1) A plasma medium (2) Filamentation (3) Braiding, twisted "rope-like" structure. M87 ...
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Talk:Plasma cosmology/Elerner Proposal
... In the mid-80’s Lerner used plasma filamentation theory to develop a general explanation of ... the distance of separation of objects. Plasma filamentation theory allows the mass of condensed objects ... Plasma and the universe: Large-scale dynamics, filamentation, and radiation", Astrophys. Space Sci. 227, 97 ...
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Talk:Plasma cosmology/Archive 1
... Plasma and the universe: Large-scale dynamics, filamentation, and radiation," Astrophys. Space Sci. 227, 97 ... currents (electric currents), double layers (charge separation), filamentation, plasma instabilities, and current circuits. What on ... argue is not a plasma phenomenon is filamentation. And what are "current circuits"? Perhaps it ...
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Talk:Plasma (physics)
... as soon as you get for example filamentation and double layers, then the electric current ... 2005 Jun 24 (UTC) The phenomena mentioned (Filamentation, Double layers, Birkeland currents, and Circuits) can ...
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Plasma (physics)
... more complex phenomena of a plasma, including filamentation In physics and chemistry, a plasma is ... the universe. Some of these features include: Filamentation, the striations or "stringy things" seen in ...
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Birkeland current
... Kelvin-Helmholtz instability), that subsequently leads to filamentation. Such vortices can be seen in aurora ... that many structures in the universe exhibiting filamentation are due to Birkeland currents. Peratt (1992 ...
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Talk:Intergalactic space
... is highly electrically conductive and will produce filamentation. Your comment that the "IGM is actually dominated by voids which is hardly filamentation", I agree with, but the information in ...
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Plasma cosmology
... In the mid-80’s Lerner used plasma filamentation to develop a general explanation of the ... Plasma and the universe: Large-scale dynamics, filamentation, and radiation", Astrophys. Space Sci. 227, 97 ...
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