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  1. General Physics, 2nd Edition by Morton M. Sternheim, Joseph W. Kane, 1991-01
  2. General Physics by Oswald; Kelly, William Blackwood, 1955
  3. Great Ideas in Physics by Alan P Lightman, 2000-06-26
  4. Mathematica for Theoretical Physics: Electrodynamics, Quantum Mechanics, General Relativity, and Fractals by Gerd Baumann, 2005-08-16
  5. Science 101: Physics (Science 101) by Barry Parker, 2007-07-01
  6. Physics of the Body (Medical Physics Series) by J. R. Cameron, James G. Skofronick, et all 1999-08
  7. Understanding Physics by David Cassidy, Gerald Holton, et all 2002-09-10
  8. Fundamentals of Physics by David Halliday, Robert Resnick, et all 2004-06-14
  9. Fundamentals of Physics,Vol 1 (Chapters 1 - 20) by Jearl Walker, 2004-01-26
  10. Handbook of Physics
  11. Exploring Black Holes: Introduction to General Relativity by Edwin F. Taylor, John Archibald Wheeler, 2000-07-12
  12. How to Solve Physics Problems (College Course) by Robert Oman, Daniel Oman, 1996-08-01
  13. Physics: Student Study Guide With Selected Solutions Vol. 1 6th Edition by Joseph Boyle, 2004-03
  14. The Handy Physics Answer Book (The Handy Answer Book Series) by P. Erik Gundersen, 1998-10-01

161. What Is PEPP?
PEPP was established as a way to build a network of seismic recording stations in high schools across the United States and to enrich secondary school science education.
http://lasker.princeton.edu/general.html
What is PEPP?
PEPP (the Princeton Earth Physics Project) was established as a way to build a network of seismic recording stations in high schools across the US and to enrich secondary school science education. The goal of PEPP is to create fruitful links between research universities, colleges, and secondary education. It seeks to engage students in the acquisition of seismological data, to help teachers bring the reality of science into the classroom, and to motivate and enable scientists to spread knowledge and activities beyond the boundaries of their departments. Students use the PEPP network to study earthquakes and build research skills using real seismic data. PEPP's WWW server provides access to seismograms recorded by the PEPP Seismograph Network and other networks, access to a global seismicity database, and many other useful resources associated with PEPP or available on the Internet. PEPP was developed by Princeton University Department of Geosciences as a joint educational activity with several research universities who are part of the IRIS consortium. Funding for PEPP comes from the National Science Foundation (NSF), with contributions from IRIS, Princeton University. PEPP Seismic Network
The PEPP Seismic Network page has maps which show the many schools that are involved in the PEPP Project. These schools are the backbone of PEPP. Each runs a real seismic station to record earthquakes using a low-cost seismometer developed especially for PEPP. Schools share data over the Internet and contribute to the central PEPP database.

162. Division Of Solid State Physics - General Survey
general survey of research in Institute of physics of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic.
http://www.fzu.cz/research/solstate.html
DIVISION OF SOLID STATE PHYSICS AND
DIVISION OF CONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS First Czech GaAs / GaAlAs semiconductor heterostructure
laser Division of Solid State Physics is the biggest and oldest division (the Institute of Solid State Physics until 1979). In the 1950's the tradition of X-ray physics evolved into the study of electron states and structure for which unique crystal spectrometers were built and in 1952 the first computer in Czechoslovakia was constructed. Understanding of the structure on an atomic scale and the theory of electron states in solids formed a basis for research of a wide range of materials - from ionic crystals, metals and semiconductors to magnetic oxide materials and superconductors. This division has a long experience in experimental studies under extreme temperatures and pressures. This fact helped Czechoslovakia to be the 6th country in the world producing artificial diamond. Advances in a plasma assisted chemical vapor growth of diamond and its doping has attracted again our interest in diamond as a material for future electronics and biosensors. Superconducting current lead
and shielding tubes
(IP spin-off) Soon after the discovery of transistor the semiconductor research and growth of high quality single crystals became one of the most important topics. Not only silicon and germanium single crystals of extreme purity but also

163. Physics And Astronomy Job Hunting Resources
Career References general, Science Job listings/pointers physics and Astronomy, Web Sites with general physics job listings of potential interest
http://cosmology.berkeley.edu/jobs/jobover.html
Physics and Astronomy Job Hunting Resources
This is a set of lists and pointers that might be useful for a person with physics training who is looking for a job. It is by no means comprehensive, but is being made available in case people find it useful. Sections below:
Career References: General Science
Job listings/pointers: Physics and Astronomy overseas and (specifically) nonacademic
Job profile questions
General Career References

164. Table Of Contents
These notes constitute a general, noncalculus introductory physics course. They are based on lectures given through the IUN/FYDE distance education program of the University of Winnipeg, which provides access to university level courses for communities outside of Winnipeg
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/index.html
IUN/FYDE Introductory Physics Notes
These notes constitute a general, non-calculus introductory physics course. They are based on lectures given through the IUN/FYDE distance education program of the University of Winnipeg , which provides access to university level courses for communities outside of Winnipeg. The material covered comprises the introductory course Physics 1301 offered at the University.
Table of Contents

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This document was generated using the LaTeX HTML Nikos Drakos , Computer Based Learning Unit, University of Leeds.
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165. Society Of Physics Students
Includes schedule of talks, trips, meetings, as well as information about physics in general.
http://sps.uchicago.edu

166. Balents Group Home Page
Theoretical physics research on strong correlation and quantum effects in condensed matter systems, including magnetism, superconductivity, nanoelectronics in specific structures and general conceptual problems in the field.
http://www.physics.ucsb.edu/~balents
supported by: What's new:
  • We develop a general theory for Mott criticality of bosons at half filling on the triangular lattice. (6/18/05) In the previous posting, we described the discovery of a supersolid phase of the XXZ model on the triangular lattice, even in the limit of infinitely strong interactions. But the superfluidity is amazingly weak - so we think of this as an indication the system is close to a quantum phase transition to a Mott insulator, where the superfluidity would vanish. This closeness would neatly explain the strange observations remarked on below. We (Anton Burkov and LB) have developed a general theory of the quantum critical points in half-filled boson systems on the triangular lattice. There are a number of interesting Mott transitions that can occur, from the superfluid directly to a Mott state, or from different supersolids to Mott states. All the transitions we found in this way are "exotic", i.e defy the Landau-Ginzburg-Wilson (LGW) paradigm, and can be thought of in one way or another as "deconfined" quantum critical points. Density modulations in the "Ferrimagnetic" solid state, as calculated by the dual vortex theory.

167. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You
An educational resource for the science of optics and the physics of light and color intended for teachers, students, and the general public.
http://micro.magnet.fsu.edu/optics/

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Science, Optics and You is a science curriculum package being developed for teachers, students, and parents. These activities are designed to promote the asking and answering of questions related to light, color, and optics. The program begins with basic information about lenses, shadows, prisms, and color, leading up to the use of sophisticated instruments scientists use to help them understand the world. The goal of Science, Optics and You is for students to acquire the skills with which they can do microscopic analysis of a variety of samples in multiple ways. Use the links below to navigate to featured subsections of this Website. Timeline in Optics - A summary of important events in optics, microscopy, astronomy, and the physics of light and color. Spanning from prehistory to the beginning of the twenty-first century, the timeline places each discovery, invention, theory, and development into a larger context of the world and its history. Find out when Halley's comet was first observed, how Christopher Columbus caused the moon to go dark, and who really invented the light bulb. Pioneers in Optics - Since the early days in Alexandria when Euclid described the laws of reflection in Optica , the science of optics has fascinated and challenged society's most brilliant minds. Some have made it possible to reach for the stars, while others have helped unveil a microscopic realm on Earth. Tribute is paid to these heroes through brief biographies that acknowledge their tremendous accomplishments and how they have affected civilization.

168. Physics Of Tsunamis
The physics of Tsunamis. The mechanisms of tsunami generation and propagation. What is a tsunami? A tsunami (pronounced tsoonah-mee) is a wave train,
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/tsunami/general/physics/physics.html
The Physics of Tsunamis
The mechanisms of tsunami generation and propagation
What is a tsunami?
A tsunami (pronounced tsoo-nah-mee ) is a wave train, or series of waves, generated in a body of water by an impulsive disturbance that vertically displaces the water column. Earthquakes, landslides, volcanic eruptions, explosions, and even the impact of cosmic bodies, such as meteorites, can generate tsunamis. Tsunamis can savagely attack coastlines, causing devastating property damage and loss of life.
Would you like to learn more about tsunamis?
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169. BENthic Biology And Geochemistry Of A North-eastern Atlantic Abyssal Locality (B
The BENGAL project is a high resolution temporal and spatial study of the BENthic biology and Geochemistry of a northeastern Atlantic abyssal Locality. This project has the general objective of understanding how the physics, chemistry and biology of the abyssal benthic boundary layer respond to, and modify the incoming chemical signal from the overlying surface layers and thus affect the palaeoceanographic record in the underlying sediment.
http://www.marine.ie/information services/data and info products/cd-roms/bengal

170. Space Physics E-mail Distribution Lists
space, Space physics, general*, announcements to people working within our group, *Please note that Space physics, general and Space physics,
http://www.geophys.washington.edu/Space/distributionLists.html
Space Physics E-mail Distribution Lists
Currently there are four e-mail distribution lists for this group: List ID List Name Purpose space Space Physics, General announcements to people working within our group, excluding seminars. space-sem Space Physics, Seminars announcements about local space physics-related seminars. uvi UVI Data Analysis Group announcements to local people working on POLAR/UVI data analysis. wind Wind Data Analysis Group announcements to local people working on Wind/3DP data analysis. cluster Cluster Data Analysis Group announcements to local people working on Cluster II/CIS data analysis. *Please note that "Space Physics, General" and "Space Physics, Seminars" are distinct lists. This is so that people who are interested in our seminars, but who are outside the group, can be spared messages about local matters. If you would like to be added to one of these lists, or if you have a message you want posted to one of these, please contact Erika Harnett Space Physics E-mail Distribution Lists / eharnett@geophys.washington.edu

171. Mathematical Physics
Mathematical physics in the Department of physics and Mathematical physics. Research areas quantum field theory, string theory, statistical mechanics, theoretical condensed matter. physics, general relativity, quantum gravity and cosmology
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/mathphysics/
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We work in diverse areas such as quantum field theory, string theory, statistical mechanics, theoretical condensed matter physics, general relativity, quantum gravity and cosmology, and are involved with the National Institute for Theoretical Physics , the Special Research Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter and the Institute for Geometry and its Applications , all based at the University of Adelaide. NEWS: © 2004 The University of Adelaide
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172. Engineering Physics Staff Directory
Engineering physics general Personnel duties for Engineering physics general Budget duties for Engineering physics Post Award Administration
http://www.engr.wisc.edu/ep/staff/
Home Staff Directory
Agasie, Robert J. - Nuclear Reactor Director
Nuclear Engineering and Engineering Physics University of Wisconsin Nuclear Reactor
Al-Abdulla, Jaafar K. - Adjunct Professor Emeritus
Wisconsin Structures and Materials Testing Laboratory
Anderson, Mark H. - Associate Scientist
Fusion Technology Institute
Arnold, Patricia - Student Records Secretary
Ashley, Robert P. - Assistant Researcher
Bang, Kwang-Hyun - Visiting Scholar
Birzer, Rosemary T. - Program Assistant Supervisor
Department Office Coordinator
Blanchard, Michelle M. - Associate Instrument Technician
Brooks, Paul W. - Associate Instrument Specialist
Bruggink, Dennis C. - Research Program Manager
Fusion Technology Institute
Chan, Carlos C. - Instructional Specialist
DeKock, James R. - Associate Researcher
El-Guebaly, Laila A. - Senior Scientist
Fusion Technology Institute
Ford, Benjamin A. - Associate Research Specialist
Francis, Dianne P. - Assistant to the Chair
Garstka, Gregory D. - Assistant Scientist
Gimm, J. Aura - Research Associate
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Gui, Zhiwu

173. PASCO Scientific Home Page
Offers a variety of interfaces and sensors (probes) bundled with computerbased activities for chemistry, biology, physics and general science.
http://www.pasco.com/
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174. LABORATORY SUPPLIES, LABORATORY INSTRUMENTS, LABORATORY EQUIPMENTS, GLASS WARE,
Supplier of general laboratory supplies, glassware, chemical, microscopes, physics, chemistry and biology supplies.
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175. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
physics Encyclopedia High Energy and Particles physics general It publishes papers on topics such as collider physics, general relativity and
http://www.psigate.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/psisearch.pl?term1=high energy physics&li

176. The Hypatia Institute
Dedicated to gender equity in physics, astronomy, and the sciences in general; with resources for students, teachers, and scientists.
http://www.hypatiamaze.org/
A website with biographies of Marie Curie, Hypatia and other women scientists;
a gateway for women in science sites and gender equity in physics and astronomy.
You are Visitor # since January, 1998
The Feminist Physicist's GATEWAY to the Internet
RESOURCES for Students and Scientists
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BIOGRAPHIES and Science Herstory
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177. Faculty Of Mathematics And Physics
Main site Address, general description of study programs, list of departments with links to some of them.
http://www.fmph.uniba.sk/www/fmph.html
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Dean's office:
Pavilon F2
Mlynska dolina
842 15 Bratislava
Tel: +421 7 654 26 720
Fax: +421 7 654 25 882
E-mail: sd@fmph.uniba.sk
Dean:
doc. RNDr. Ludovit Fischer, CSc. The Faculty of Mathematics and Physics provides university education in Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science as well as teacher training in subjects related to these branches of study. As a rule, in each of Mathematics, Physics and Computer Science branches the first and the second year are common and from the third year students can choose different specializations. The main specializations offered in Mathematics are: Mathematical Analysis, Numerical Analysis and Optimalization, Probability and Mathematical Statistics, Mathematical Structures, Computer Graphics and Geometry. The students of Mathematics can choose in addition to their main specialization some "small" one, for example Econometry and Control, Insurance Mathematics or Computer Science for Mathematicians. Students of Mathematics can decide also for 2 special branches differring since the first year of study: Economical and Financial Mathematics and Mathematics and Management (the last branch is provided together with the Faculty of Management Physics offers the following specializations: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Biophysics and Molecular Physics, Electronics, Plasma Physics, Solid State Physics, Geophysics, Nuclear and Subnuclear Physics, Meteorology and Climatology, Optics and Optoelectronics, Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, Applied Physics.

178. New Physics Books
CD-ROM, in plastic shell case, contains all Subject physics - general Pages 442. Order Now!......Subject physics general. Order Now! Book
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Edition: Publisher: SPRINGER VERLAG INC ISBN: Physical Format: CLOTH, NO PAPER Domestic/Import: DOMESTIC The Physics of Superconductors: Superconductivity in Nanostructures, High Tc and Novel Superconductors, Organic Superconductors Volume 2 by Bennemann, K.H. List Price: Subject: Physics Pages: Book Description: Text is the second volume of a comprehensive two-volume treatise on superconductivity. Covers novel superconductors such as high-Tc cuprates and also granular superconductors. Includes numerous illustrations, diagrams, and tables.
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179. Institut Fuer Experimentalphysik, Uni Graz
Part of the School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz; mainly deals in surface, optics, and laser science, magnetrometry, spectroscopy, and general photonics. Information for students and researchers, staff pages.
http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/expwww/indexe.html

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180. Interactions - Home
Particle physics news and resources. Professor Yoji Totsuka 5 August 2005 KEK The candidate Director general for the next term
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23 September 2005 - CERN: CERN/ITU/UNU Help Build Momentum for African Research and Education Networking
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22 September 2005 - Rocky Mountain News: Mining secrets of universe
22 September 2005 - Rapid City Journal: State, mine officials sign Homestake pact
22 September 2005 - New Scientist: 100 years after E=mc
21 September 2004 - PhysOrg: Challenging the World's Largest Computing Grid
21 September 2005 - PRNewswire: Leading Scientific Information Provider Predicts Nobel Laureates
21 September 2005 - News Advance: Physicist making subject in vogue
Science Grid This Week Feature story: Lighting Up Advanced Networks Quantum Diarists collide Ursula Bassler and Gordon Watts meet in Paris. Read about their meeting from both sides. Follow physicists from around the world as they live the World Year of Physics 2005

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