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Contributions
• Sokolov-Ternov effect
• Hamilton's principal function
• Hamilton's characteristic function
• Experimental observation of Hawking radiation
• Particle number operator*
• Self-organization in biology*
• Aleksandr Chudakov
• Alexey Andreevich
• A. P. Balachandran
• Igor Ternov
• Mark Trodden
• Stanislav Mikheyev
• Alexei Smirnov*
• Shamil Asgarov
• Seifallah Randjbar-Daemi
• Habil Aliyev
• Ahmad Bakikhanov
• Aşık Khanlar
• Suleyman Valiyev
• Heino Finkelmann
• Tom Lubensky
• Lubna al-Hussein
• Sheylanli tribe
• Sheylanli
• Boyat
• Ashaghy Aylis
• Agbash
• International Liquid Crystal Society
• British Liquid Crystal Society
• International Centre for Theoretical Physics*
• ANS Group of Companies
• ANS TV
• ANS ChM
• Khudafarin Bridges
• Azerbaijan Time
• Yemen Türküsü
• Jujalarim
• Föppl–von Kármán equations
- * Didn't create but significantly contributed
Elizabeth II (21 April 1926 – 8 September 2022) was Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 6 February 1952 until her death. The first child of the Duke and Duchess of York (later King George VI and Queen Elizabeth), she became heir presumptive when her father became king upon the abdication in 1936 of King Edward VIII. During the Second World War, she served in the Auxiliary Territorial Service. In 1947, Elizabeth married the Royal Navy officer Sir Philip Mountbatten (later Duke of Edinburgh); they were wed for 73 years until his death in 2021. Elizabeth became queen on her father's death in 1952, was crowned in 1953, and reigned for seven decades through dramatic changes in her realms, attaining the oldest age of any British monarch (96), and having the longest reign. She faced media criticism of her family over the breakups of her children's marriages, and after the death in 1997 of Diana, Princess of Wales. However, support for the monarchy in Britain remained high, as did her personal popularity. Elizabeth died in 2022 at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, and was succeeded as king by her eldest son, Charles III. This oil painting on canvas of Elizabeth (then titled Princess Elizabeth of York) aged around seven was created by the Anglo-Hungarian artist Philip de László in 1933, and is now in the Royal Collection.
Painting credit: Philip de László
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"Sinestro Corps War" is an American comic book crossover event published by DC Comics in its Green Lantern and Green Lantern Corps titles. Written by Geoff Johns (pictured) and Dave Gibbons, and drawn by Ivan Reis, Patrick Gleason, and Ethan Van Sciver, the 11-part saga was published between June and December 2007 with a main storyline, four supplemental "Tales of the Sinestro Corps" one-shot specials and a Blue Beetle tie-in issue concurrently released. The story centers on the Green Lantern Corps' interstellar war against the Sinestro Corps, led by Sinestro, who seek a universe ruled through fear. The 1986 "Tales of the Green Lantern Corps" story was the thematic basis of the storyline. Critical and fan reception to "Sinestro Corps War" was positive. Many reviewers ranked it among the top comic books of the year and the storyline's first issue garnered a 2008 Eisner Award nomination. The storyline was a financial success and several issues underwent multiple printings. (Full article...)