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... physical phenomenon . When we come to the waves of quantum mechanics , the physicists do not even offer us a single agreed - upon physical interpretation of the waves with which they deal , although they all agree in the way they use ...
... physical phenomenon . When we come to the waves of quantum mechanics , the physicists do not even offer us a single agreed - upon physical interpretation of the waves with which they deal , although they all agree in the way they use ...
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... physical facilities by adapting an exist- ing federal , state , or privately - owned facility to Academy pur- poses ; or by building a new structure on land acquired for that purpose . Cost constraints seem to favor the former approach ...
... physical facilities by adapting an exist- ing federal , state , or privately - owned facility to Academy pur- poses ; or by building a new structure on land acquired for that purpose . Cost constraints seem to favor the former approach ...
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... physical conditions within the environmental chambers - ambient temperature , humidity , air ionization , barometric pressure , air velocity , light intensity , chemical composition of the air within the chambers , and such other physical ...
... physical conditions within the environmental chambers - ambient temperature , humidity , air ionization , barometric pressure , air velocity , light intensity , chemical composition of the air within the chambers , and such other physical ...
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