b.The new company formed by such a divestiture. 2.Something, such as a product, that is derived from something larger and more or less unrelated; a byproduct. 3.Something derived from an earlier work, such as a television show starring a character who had a popular minor role in another...
= 0, 1, 2 labeling a three-dimensional Minkowski space, the (Majorana) spinorial indices [alpha], [beta], ... Higher-Spin Symmetries and Deformed Schrodinger Algebra in Conformai Mechanics Besides this, the field [psi] exhibits not a spinorial character. Drude-Schwarzschild metric and the ...
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b.The new company formed by such a divestiture. 2.Something, such as a product, that is derived from something larger and more or less unrelated; a byproduct. 3.Something derived from an earlier work, such as a television show starring a character who had a popular minor role in another...