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Ghost can refer to:- A ghost is a supernatural entity usually thought to be the spirit of a person remaining on Earth after their death.
- Ghost is a word game.
- Ghost is a movie starring Demi Moore and Patrick Swayze
- In quantum field theory, ghosts are a auxiliary fields needed in non-abelian gauge theories in order to deal with the gauge freedom. Although they are real fields, ghosts follow fermionic statistics. They are only artifacts of the theory, and do not correspond to real particles.
- A ghost is any image on a tv screen that doesn't belong to the programme in question.
- Ghost is the name of a character in The Matrix Reloaded and The Matrix Revolutions.
- Ghost is a computer disk cloning program, originally produced by Binary Research in Auckland, New Zealand, and acquired by SymantecSymantec Corporation , founded in 1982, is an information security company headquartered in Cupertino, California that specializes in computer security and antivirus software. Symantec has been primarily known for its Norton brand of antivirus and utility in June 1998. Development is still based in Auckland.
- GhostsGhosts (in Norwegian, Gengangere is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen, written in 1881 and first staged in 1883. Like many of Ibsen's better-known plays, Ghosts is a scathing commentary on 19th century morality. Helene Alving, the widow of C is a play by the Norwegian playwright Henrik IbsenHenrik Johan Ibsen ( March 20, 1828 May 23, 1906) was an extremely influential Norwegian playwright who was largely responsible for the rise of the modern realistic drama. His plays were considered scandalous in much of society at the time, when Victorian.
- Ghosts are also a name for the structures that form when bloodBlood is a circulating tissue composed of fluid plasma and cells ( red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets). Medical terms related to blood often begin in hemo or hemato ( BE: haemo and haemato from the Greek word for "blood". Blood of different spe is submerged in waterDrinking water This article focuses on water as we experience it every day. The water (molecule) article describes water from a scientific and technical perspective. Water is an abundant substance on Earth. It exists in many forms, such as sea, rain, and. The red blood cells explode, leaving small spheres of phospholipidA phospholipid is a lipid that is a primary component of cell membranes. Phospholipids consist of a water- soluble head (a positively charged ( polar) group), linked to two water-insoluble nonpolar tails (by a negatively charged phosphate group). Both tais. These are the "ghosts".
- A ghostwriterThis article is about a ghostwriter, the type of writer. There is also an article on the children's television series Ghostwriter. A ghostwriter is an author who writes under someone else's name, with their consent. A ghostwritten book is basically decept is an author who writes under someone else's name.
- The Ghost is a vehicle from the video game
- Hungry ghost realm is one of the realms of samsaric existence in Buddhist belief.
- Ghost is a 1997 song by Michael Jackson.
- In the computer game StarCraft, a Ghost is an espionage agent. (see also )
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