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The Gravitational Red-Shift

1981
The discovery of emission and absorption of γ rays free of thermal Doppler broadening and the effects of recoil by R.L. MOSSBAUER [3.1] brought to experimental physics a tool that has been used to detect fractional changes of electromagnetic energy smaller than can be detected by any other technique.
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The nature of the red-shift

Il Nuovo Cimento, 1962
The space-time metric is derived by following the classical treatment in which the universe is regarded as a static continuous fluid of densityϱ and pressurep. It was necessary to make the assumption thatp+c2ϱ=0 so that the effects of a finite density could be considered.
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The Economic Red Shift

Contemporary Sociology: A Journal of Reviews, 2022
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The 2024 Catholic Latinos’ Red Shift

The 2024 presidential election was again one of the most contentious in U.S. history, with nearly 156 million ballots cast and a turnout rate of 63.8%. Donald Trump won 49.8% of the popular vote and his opponent 48.3%. What is most striking about the 2024 presidential election is that the Democratic candidate, President Joe Biden, somewhat unexpectedly
Richomme, Olivier, Chen, Wendy
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Mapping the Complete Photocycle that Powers a Large Stokes Shift Red Fluorescent Protein

Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2023
Ziyu Wang, Cheng Chen, Ruixue Zhu
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Galactic red shifts

Physics Today, 1983
Jaymie Matthews, Robert V. Gentry
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The red shift

Journal of the Franklin Institute, 1932
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