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  2. SPIN bibliographic database - Wikipedia

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    SPIN (Searchable Physics Information Notices) bibliographic database is an indexing and abstracting service produced by the American Institute of Physics (AIP). The content focus of SPIN is described as the most significant areas of physics research. This type of literature coverage spans the major physical science journals and magazines.

  3. Spin (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love, and their daughter Frances on Spin, December 1992 [2]. Spin was established in 1985 by Bob Guccione, Jr. [3] [4] In August 1987, the publisher announced it would stop publishing Spin, [5] but Guccione Jr. retained control of the magazine [6] and partnered with former MTV president David H. Horowitz to quickly revive the magazine. [5]

  4. Spin (propaganda) - Wikipedia

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    In public relations and politics, spin is a form of propaganda, achieved through knowingly providing a biased interpretation of an event. While traditional public relations and advertising may manage their presentation of facts, "spin" often implies the use of disingenuous , deceptive , and manipulative tactics.

  5. Higher-spin theory - Wikipedia

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    Higher-spin theory or higher-spin gravity is a common name for field theories that contain massless fields of spin greater than two. Usually, the spectrum of such theories contains the graviton as a massless spin-two field, which explains the second name.

  6. Spin Alternative Record Guide - Wikipedia

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    The Spin Alternative Record Guide is a music reference book compiled by the American music magazine Spin and published in 1995 by Vintage Books. It was edited by the rock critic Eric Weisbard and Craig Marks, who was the magazine's editor-in-chief at the time.

  7. Rashba effect - Wikipedia

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    The Rashba effect, also called Bychkov–Rashba effect, is a momentum-dependent splitting of spin bands in bulk crystals [note 1] and low-dimensional condensed matter systems (such as heterostructures and surface states) similar to the splitting of particles and anti-particles in the Dirac Hamiltonian.

  8. Neil Rackham - Wikipedia

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    Neil Rackham was born in England and spent some of his early years in Borneo.He was later educated at Totton Grammar School, Hampshire, England and then studied psychology at Sheffield University, where he was awarded a bachelor's degree in 1966.

  9. Social Phobia Inventory - Wikipedia

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    Social Phobia Inventory (SPIN) is a questionnaire developed by the department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of Duke University [1] for screening and measuring severity of social anxiety disorder. This self-reported assessment scale consists of 17 items, which cover the main spectrum of social phobia such as fear, avoidance, and ...