vacuum still - translation to ρωσικά
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vacuum still - translation to ρωσικά

HYPOTHETICAL VACUUM, LESS STABLE THAN TRUE VACUUM
Quantum Vacuum Collapse; Vacuum decay; Vacuum metastability disaster; Vacuum metastability event; Bubble nucleation; Vacuum collapse; Quantum vacuum collapse; Vacuum instability; True vacuum; False vacuum collapse; Collapse of the vacuum; False vacuum catastrophe; Electroweak vacuum; Higgs vacuum; False vacuum; Entropy bubble
  • quantum-mechanical tunneling]].
  • Electroweak vacuum stability landscape as estimated in 2012<ref name="Alekhin 2012" />

vacuum still      

нефтегазовая промышленность

куб для перегонки (нефти) под вакуумом, вакуумный нефтеперегонный куб

production still         
  • A pile of film stills
  • Promotional still for ''[[Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House]]'' (1948) with [[Cary Grant]] and [[Myrna Loy]]
  • Publicity photo of [[Nanette Fabray]] in 1950
PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN DURING PRODUCTION OF A MOVIE OR TELEVISION
Stills (movie); Movie still; Film stills; Publicity still; Production still
фотография рабочего момента (съемки кинофильма)
still life         
  • ''[[Mound of Butter]]'' by [[Antoine Vollon]], 1875–85
  • [[Francisco de Zurbarán]], ''[[Bodegón]]'' or ''Still Life with Pottery Jars'' (1636), [[Museo del Prado]], [[Madrid]]
  • Fruitbasket]]'' (1595–96), oil on canvas, 31 × 47&nbsp;cm
  • [[Pieter Claesz]] (1597–1660), ''Still life with Musical Instruments'' (1623)
  • LCCN]] 83-51331</ref>
  • computer generated]] still life, 2006 (by [[Gilles Tran]])
  • [[Hans Memling]] (1430–1494), ''Vase of Flowers'' (1480), Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, [[Madrid]]. According to some scholars the ''Vase of Flowers'' is filled with religious symbolism.<ref>[http://arthistory.about.com/library/weekly/sp/bl_memling_rev.htm ''Memlings Portraits'' exhibition review, Frick Collection, NYC]. Retrieved March 15, 2010.</ref>
  • [[Jacopo da Empoli]] (Jacopo Chimenti), ''Still life'' (c. 1625)
  • [[Jean Metzinger]], ''[[Fruit and a Jug on a Table]]'' (1916), oil and sand on canvas, 115.9 x 81&nbsp;cm, [[Museum of Fine Arts, Boston]]
  • Jesus in the house of Martha and Mary]]'' in the background (1566), 171 × 250&nbsp;cm (67.3 × 98.4 in).
  • Santarém]], Municipal Library
  • [[Juan Sánchez Cotán]], ''Still Life with Game Fowl, Vegetables and Fruits'' (1602), [[Museo del Prado]] [[Madrid]]
  • [[Willem Kalf]] (1619–1693), oil on canvas, [[The J. Paul Getty Museum]]
  • Luis Meléndez]] (1716–1780), ''Still Life with Apples, Grapes, Melons, Bread, Jug and Bottle''
  • [[Henri Matisse]], ''[[Still Life with Geraniums]]'' (1910), [[Pinakothek der Moderne]], [[Munich, Germany]]
  • Roman]] wall painting in [[Pompeii]] (around 70 AD), [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]], [[Naples]], [[Italy]]
  • Vatican]] museum
  • Sunflowers'' or ''Vase with Fifteen Sunflowers]]'' (1888), [[National Gallery (London)]]
ART GENRE MOSTLY SHOWING INANIMATE OBJECTS
Still-life; Still lifes; Still-Life Painting; Still-lifes; Stilllife; Stilleben; Still Life Painting; Nature morte; Still-life painting; Naturaleza Muerta; Still-Life; Naturaleza muerta; Still Life
still life paint. натюрморт

Ορισμός

vacuum cleaner
also vacuum-cleaner (vacuum cleaners)
A vacuum cleaner or a vacuum is an electric machine which sucks up dust and dirt from carpets.
N-COUNT

Βικιπαίδεια

False vacuum decay

In quantum field theory, a false vacuum is a hypothetical vacuum that is relatively stable, but not in the most stable state possible. This condition is known as metastable. It may last for a very long time in that state, but could eventually decay to the more stable state, an event known as false vacuum decay. The most common suggestion of how such a decay might happen in our universe is called bubble nucleation – if a small region of the universe by chance reached a more stable vacuum, this "bubble" (also called "bounce") would spread.

A false vacuum exists at a local minimum of energy and is therefore not completely stable, in contrast to a true vacuum, which exists at a global minimum and is stable.

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