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... matters to them. Some reflections about places that matter are given below. Note the personal energy and level of investment that each writer brings to the project. • I would have to say that the place that matters to me is my ...
... matters to them. Some reflections about places that matter are given below. Note the personal energy and level of investment that each writer brings to the project. • I would have to say that the place that matters to me is my ...
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... matter alone. From this observation, the astronomers repeated the statement made by Zwicky about the presence of non-luminous (that is dark) matter in the galaxies. And so at that time, the idea of dark matter, as well as its name, was ...
... matter alone. From this observation, the astronomers repeated the statement made by Zwicky about the presence of non-luminous (that is dark) matter in the galaxies. And so at that time, the idea of dark matter, as well as its name, was ...
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... matter were reviewed in the chapter on Electromagnetic Interaction of Radiation in Matter. Displaced silicon atoms can also undergo both electronic and nuclear energylosses (see Sect. 4.2.1.1) to dissipate their energy inside the medium ...
... matter were reviewed in the chapter on Electromagnetic Interaction of Radiation in Matter. Displaced silicon atoms can also undergo both electronic and nuclear energylosses (see Sect. 4.2.1.1) to dissipate their energy inside the medium ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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