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  2. Andreev reflection - Wikipedia

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    Andreev reflection, named after the Russian physicist Alexander F. Andreev, is a type of particle scattering which occurs at interfaces between a superconductor (S) and a normal state material (N). It is a charge-transfer process by which normal current in N is converted to supercurrent in S.

  3. Type-1.5 superconductor - Wikipedia

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    In type-1.5 superconductors these vortices have long-range attractive, short-range repulsive interaction. As a consequence a type-1.5 superconductor in a magnetic field can form a phase separation into domains with expelled magnetic field and clusters of quantum vortices which are bound together by attractive intervortex forces.

  4. Bombardier Challenger 300 - Wikipedia

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    The Bombardier Challenger 300 is a 3,100-nautical-mile (5,700 km; 3,600 mi) range super mid-sized business jet designed and produced by the Canadian aircraft manufacturer Bombardier Aerospace. Development of the aircraft, originally called the Bombardier Continental , begun during the late 1990s and was formally launched at the 1999 Paris Air ...

  5. Proximity effect (superconductivity) - Wikipedia

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    Plot showing superconducting electron density versus depth in normal and superconducting layers with two coherence lengths, and .. Proximity effect or Holm–Meissner effect is a term used in the field of superconductivity to describe phenomena that occur when a superconductor (S) is placed in contact with a "normal" (N) non-superconductor.

  6. Bombardier Challenger 600 series - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft are employed on maritime patrol and search and rescue missions. They are capable of landing on the short, rough, gravel airstrips common in the Arctic. [20] C-143A A single Challenger 604 aircraft was acquired by the United States Coast Guard in December 2005 as its new medium-range command-and-control aircraft. [21]

  7. Piece of space shuttle Challenger found by divers off Florida ...

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    The Challenger lifts off from Kennedy Space Center on Jan. 28, 1986. (NASA/Handout via Reuters) (NASA NASA / reuters)

  8. Bombardier Challenger 850 - Wikipedia

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    The Challenger 850 is derived from the Bombardier CRJ200 airliner. It is capable of accommodating 12–16 passengers. The Challenger 850 jet has a transcontinental range and a high-speed cruise of Mach 0.80. The Challenger 850 was first manufactured in 1996 as the Challenger SE (Special Edition) and rebranded in 2006 as the Challenger 850.

  9. Fairchild KR-34 - Wikipedia

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    150 hp (110 kW) Wright J-6 and 165 hp (123 kW) Curtiss R-600 Challenger, 1 modified. C-5 Challenger C-3/C-4 with numerous changes, including the elimination of the ailerons from the top wing, and an increase in allowable weights C-6 Challenger (KR-21) Scaled down 110 hp (82 kW) Warner Scarab powered development with tapered wings and redesigned ...