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| In [[gravitational wave]] [[physics]], the gravitational self-force formalism is an approach to solving the [[relativistic two body problem]] using a systematic expansion of the dynamics is powers of the ratio of the masses of the two components of the binary. The gravitational self-force formalism is generally perceived as the only viable route towards predicting accurate gravitational waveform templates for observing [[extreme mass-ratio inspiral]]s with the [[Laser Interferometer Space Antenna]].
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| [[Atominstitute]] <small>(Austrian University nuclear physics research facility)</small>
| The Atominstitute ({{langx|de|[[:de:Atominstitut|Atominstitut]]}}) is an [[Austria|Austrian]] [[University]] research facility with its own inhouse [[nuclear reactor]] located in [[Vienna]]. The institute most known member is 2022 [[Nobel laureate]] [[Anton Zeilinger]]
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| The Otago Department of Physics is a physics department located at the [[University of Otago]] in [[Dunedin]], New Zealand. It's specifically situated in the Science 3 building, at the northwest corner of the campus. The building is located at the intersection of Cumberland and St.
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| [[Dora Reisser]] <small>(British actress (b.1942))</small>
| Dora Reisser (born February 1942) is a former British actress and fashion designer.
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