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An '''atomic gravitational wave interferometric sensor''' ('''AGIS''') is a novel detection scheme to detect [[gravitational waves]], proposed by S. Dimopoulos et al. in 2008.<ref>{{cite journal| first=S.| last=Dimopoulos, et. al| title=Atomic gravitational wave interferometric sensor.| journal=Phys. Rev. D| volume=78| number=122002|date=December 2008| doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.78.122002}}</ref>
 
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