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  1. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 155# Second Series# March# 1967# Index by Editors, 1967
  2. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 165# Second Series# January# 1968# Index by Editors, 1968
  3. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 129# Second Series# March# 1963# Index by Editors, 1963
  4. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 130# Second Series# June# 1963# Index by Editors, 1963
  5. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 132# Second Series# December# 1963# Index by Editors, 1963
  6. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 169# Second Series# May# 1968# Index by Editors, 1968
  7. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 157# Second Series# May# 1967# Index by Editors, 1967
  8. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 154# Second Series# February# 1967# Index by Editors, 1967
  9. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 171# Second Series# July# 1968# Index by Editors, 1968
  10. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 160# Second Series# August# 1967# Index by Editors, 1967
  11. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 168# Second Series# April# 1968# Index by Editors, 1968
  12. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 131# Second Series# September# 1963# Index by Editors, 1963
  13. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 156# Second Series# April# 1967# Index by Editors, 1967
  14. The Physical Review. A journal of experimental and theoretical physics.Volume 163# Second Series# November# 1967# Index by Editors, 1967

121. Acoustics And Vibration Animations
Dan Russell, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI
http://www.gmi.edu/~drussell/Demos.html
Acoustics and Vibration Animations
Dan Russell
, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Applied Physics at Kettering University in Flint, MI The links below contain animations which visualize certain concepts concerning acoustics and vibration. The choice of animations coincides with topics covered in the courses PHYS-382, Acoustics I: Sounds and Sources , and PHYS-482, Acoustics II: Sound and Vibration , which I teach at Kettering University. The contents (and links) of this page were last updated May 7, 2003
Acoustics I: Sounds and Sources
Basic Wave Phenomena
Sound Waves and Radiation from Sources

122. Science On High-Energy Lasers: From Today To The NIF
An overview of science performed with high energy lasers, including five scientific areas (astrophysics and space physics, hydrodynamics, material properties, plasma physics, radiation sources, and radiative properties).
http://www.llnl.gov/science_on_lasers/
Science on High-Energy Lasers:
From Today to the NIF
Facility Definitions
Hydrodynamics

Material Properties

Plasma Physics
...
Radiative Properties

Richard W. Lee
Richard Petrasso
Roger W. Falcone
To help you find specific subject areas, we have also provided a document map showing all the sections and subsections. Last modified on February 1, 1996
If you have technical questions about this page contact: Richard Lee (dicklee@llnl.gov) and Science on High-Energy Lasers: From Today to the NIF
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123. Physics 1996
Awarded to David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, and Robert C. Richardson. The press release contains a good (technical) discussion of the superfluidity of helium3.
http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1996/
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996
"for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" David M. Lee Douglas D. Osheroff Robert C. Richardson 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA USA USA Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA Cornell University
Ithaca, NY, USA b. 1931 b. 1945 b. 1937 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996
Press Release

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124. The University Of Michigan Health Physics Web Site
Information and links from the University of Michigan health physics students.
http://www.umich.edu/~radinfo/

Home
About Members Resources ... Additions/Updates Search: Quick Links Current Topics Introduction Research Resources Organizations and Societies ... Educational Resources
Welcome to the University of Michigan Health Physics Web Site: An internet resource for radiation, nuclear, and health physics topics. The "Quick Links" menu to the left provides listings of resources and information on the following topics: Current Topics: Contains information regarding cellular phones, food irradiation, and depleted uranium. Introduction (to Radiation): Provides an introduction to radiation, terminology and its part in human lives. Organizations and Societies: A listing of radiology and health physics societies. Professional Resources: Provides information, company information and other resources for the health physics professional Educational Resources: A source of information for students interested in the nuclear and health physics related fields.

125. Hyperspace Physics
Visions of the otherworld from several paradigmatic perspectives.
http://deoxy.org/hs_phys.htm
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Linked Documents related to Hyperspace Physics Physics: Big Bang Theory Black Holes are extremely cold Empty space has energy II. Ong's Hat: Gateway to the Dimensions! Michio Kaku on the Theory of Hyperspace Morphogenesis Physics/The Elegant Universe Physics/Try This At Home Quantum Resonance in the Synaptic Field Relativity State-Specific Physics The Great Timestream Bifurcation The infinite complexity of our immediate environment The visible universe could lie on a membrane Vacuum Density Wave Function of the Universe(s) PHYSICS

126. DC Physics
One physics expert s attempt to organize a large amount of useful and fun physicsdata on one site.
http://www.dctech.com/physics/
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    Getting Ready for Intro Physics? Mar/05 - Many more questions are being added to the Physics Practice Problems throughout this term.
    Solve one by one, or setup your own practice tests.
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    DEC/04 - The Power of One MAY/04 - Final Comments (maybe) on "Running in the Rain" MAY/03 - Part 1: Walking with Coffee APR/03 - "Free" Energy or Perpetual Madness? MAR/03 - Are Scientists Cynics? FEB/03 - "What's Up Doc? JAN/03 -
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  • 127. Laboratory For Atmospheric And Space Physics
    Conducts basic theoretical and experimental research in planetary, atmospheric, magnetospheric, and solar physics.
    http://lasp.colorado.edu/
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    128. Physics And The African Diaspora
    HBCU physics Departments Online AIMS AWARDS POSTERS on African Americansin Math and Science. SPECIAL ARTICLES. Media s Belated Discovery of Black
    http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/physics/
    J. McKeen Cattell (1913), owner and editor of Science "There is not a single mulatto who has done creditable scientific work." In Mathematicians of the African Diaspora we presented excellent data to the contrary. Here we extend that material. Fifth International Bouchet Conference (with session on Applied Mathematics) Who are the BLACK PHYSICISTS Who are the BLACK ASTRONOMERS ... POSTERS on African Americans in Math and Science SPECIAL ARTICLES Media's Belated Discovery of Black Science Experts A History of Black Researchers in Science: Can History Predict the Future? Black Physicist Fired NOVA interview with Sylvester James Gates VISITORS since opening 5/27/1997 THE AFRICAN DIASPORA and PHYSICS COMPUTER SCIENCE MATHEMATICS SEARCH the site CONTACT

    129. Andrei Sakharov: Soviet Physics, Nuclear Weapons And Human Rights
    A biography of Andrei Sakharov and his contributions to Soviet nuclear weapons research, nuclear fusion, cosmology, human rights, and world peace. Includes a bibliography and links to related sites.
    http://www.aip.org/history/sakharov/
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    ndrei Sakharov This exhibit is brought to you by the Center for History of Physics
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    Next: Early Years, 1921-1944 American Institute of Physics and Gennady Gorelik

    130. IFE - Institute For Energy Technology
    Norway's national research center for nuclear and energy technology describes its research and development activities in nuclear technology and safety, physics, petroleum technology, energy and environmental technology, materials and corrosion technology, mantechnology-organization, and the OECD Halden Reactor Project.
    http://www.ife.no/english
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    Institute for Energy Technology (IFE) is the research institute for energy and nuclear technology in Norway. IFE's nuclear technology comprises all activities that are related to the Institute's two research reactors, in Halden and at Kjeller. The most important news from Institute for Energy Technology are listed below. Extended Teamwork
    IFE has performed an experiment to generate empirical data on this effect. This concept “Extended Teamwork” implies a concurrent focus on human-human and human-automation co-operation. The new MTO-Labs made it possible to represent an advanced design concept.
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    OPC is an established industry standard for automation and process control applications on the Microsoft Windows platform. During the first half of 2005 we have added features to Picasso to better support accessing data from OPC servers. Below is a brief description of the new functionality and a simple way to download a beta version with the new features available.
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    131. Cookies Required
    A weekly multijournal compilation of the latest research on nanoscale systems. Published by the American Institute of physics and the American Physical Society.
    http://www.vjnano.org
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    132. Chemical Physics
    Publishes experimental and theoretical papers on all aspects of chemical physics.
    http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505699/description#
    Home Site map Regional Sites Advanced Product Search ... Chemical Physics Journal information Product description Editorial board Audience Abstracting/indexing ... Special issues and supplements For Authors Guide for authors Online Submission Subscription information Bibliographic and ordering information Conditions of sale Dispatch dates Journal related information Impact factor Most downloaded articles Other journals in same subject area About Elsevier ... Select your view CHEMICAL PHYSICS
    Editors:
    R.M. Hochstrasser, W. Domcke, H.P. Trommsdorff, G.L. Hofacker

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    Online submission now available via: http://ees.elsevier.com/chemphys
    Comments and Proposals : We are interested in receiving comments/feedback on our journals but welcome publication proposals for books, electronic products, new journals and co-operation for existing journals. In all cases contact Dr. Egbert van Wezenbeek, Publisher. E-mail: e.wezenbeek@elsevier.com
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    Chemical Physics publishes experimental and theoretical papers on all aspects of chemical physics. In this journal, experiments are related to theory, and in turn theoretical papers are related to present or future experiments. The subjects that constitute the main areas of interest for this journal include; subject matter in the fields of spectroscopy and molecular structure, interacting systems, relaxation phenomena, fundamental problems in molecular reactivity, molecular quantum theory and statistical mechanics. In addition to regular issues

    133. Time Travel And Modern Physics
    Survey of philosophical woories about inconsistencies inherent in the idea of time travel in the context of modern physics. From the Stanford Encyclopedia, by Tim Maudlin.
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/time-travel-phys/
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    Time travel has been a staple of science fiction. With the advent of general relativity it has been entertained by serious physicists. But, especially in the philosophy literature, there have been arguments that time travel is inherently paradoxical. The most famous paradox is the grandfather paradox: you travel back in time and kill your grandfather, thereby preventing your own existence. To avoid inconsistency some circumstance will have to occur which makes you fail in this attempt to kill your grandfather. Doesn't this require some implausible constraint on otherwise unrelated circumstances? We examine such worries in the context of modern physics.

    134. NASA ADS: ADS Home Page
    Free online abstracts and fulltext papers in astronomy, astrophysics, planetary sciences, and solar physics.
    http://adswww.harvard.edu/
    ADS Services Search Browse myADS Mirrors ... What's new Other NASA Centers CXC HEASARC IRSA LAMBDA ... SPITZER Related Sites AAS ADEC ArXiv CDS ... IAU CfA CfA Chandra Harvard University Smithsonian Institution ...
    The NASA Astrophysics Data System
    The Digital Library for Physics, Astrophysics, and Instrumentation This site is hosted by the
    Computation Facility
    at the
    Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

    Mirror sites
    Help Site Map

    The Astrophysics Data System (ADS) is a NASA-funded project which maintains three bibliographic databases containing more than 4.4 million records: Astronomy and Astrophysics, Physics, and ArXiv e-prints. The main body of data in the ADS consists of bibliographic records, which are searchable through our Abstract Service query forms , and full-text scans of much of the astronomical literature which can be browsed though our Browse interface . Integrated in its databases, the ADS provides access and pointers to a wealth of external resources, including electronic articles, data catalogs and archives. We currently have links to over 4.4 million records maintained by our collaborators.
    For more information, please read our page detailing the

    135. Suchergebnisse: Homepages & Shops
    Win Designed for the understanding of integration, projectile motion, central force, and centripetal force.
    http://home.t-online.de/home/w.voll/
    var keyword='test'; WP='/';EGO='tsc';ID=CT=TS=0 Investor Relations Werbung My T-Online Sitemap ... Hilfe document.write (''); Sie sind hier: Startseite Suche: Internet Themen Service Shopping Suche verfeinern: Service T-Online Suchdienst deutsch weltweit
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    136. Harold P. Furth Library, Princeton University
    Hours, catalog, plasma physics literature, internet resources, database resources.
    http://www.pppl.gov/library
    Furth Plasma Physics Library
    Princeton University

    Forrestal Campus
    C-Site
    Princeton, New Jersey USA 08543-0451
    Adriana Popescu, Plasma Physics Librarian
    e-mail: popescua@princeton.edu Judith E. Shipley, Special Collections Assistant
    e-mail: jshipley@princeton.edu Furth Plasma Physics Library Hours
    Monday through Friday, 10:00am - 4:00pm. Access by appointment. Please call (609) 243-3565, preferably 24 hours in advance of visit. The library is open 24 hrs to PPPL users. Driving Instructions and Entrance Procedures
    Other PU Branch Libraries Hours
    Plasma Physics Library, Princeton University
    DOE Science News
    (unified catalogs of academic, government, and public libraries) Web-based PPLCat
    Plasma Conferences
    Plasma Physics E-Journals Searching plasma physics literature ... Library Proxy Server remote access) RefWorks Please send questions, comments, and suggestions to ppllib@princeton.edu

    137. Department Of Physics, Concordia College
    The physics department at Concordia College is dedicated to the highest standardsof teaching and research in physics and related fields.
    http://www.cord.edu/dept/physics/
    The Physics department at Concordia College is dedicated to the highest standards of teaching and research in physics and related fields. It is our firm belief that physics is "the liberal art of the 21st century" and our program reflects a commitment to rigorous scientific and technical instruction grounded in the wider context of the classic liberal arts tradition. Find out more about the Concordia physics department by visiting the links below: The Physics department is located on the first floor of the Ivers Science Building. The departmental office is in 134 Ivers. You can reach the physics department at Physics Department
    Concordia College
    901 8th Street South
    Moorhead, MN 56562 USA
    Voice: (218) 299-3391
    Fax: (218) 299-4308
    E-mail: See individual faculty pages for e-mail addresses.

    138. Larry Bogan's - Astronomy, Physics, And Soaring Page
    A collection of Astronomical projects, lectures, and calculations. Orbits, Sunspots, Occultations, and Magnitudes.
    http://www.go.ednet.ns.ca/~larry
    Larry Bogan
    Webpage
    Author
    Conservation,
    Astronomy,
    Physics and
    Soaring Page
    and a little geneology
    Soaring-GPS Conservation Text List of Pages Geneology
    The Origins of Some Bogans in Ohio
    Astronomy and Physics
    Sunspot Observation
    Instructions on observation and determination of Solar Latitude and Longitude. (Java Scipt Calculator) Retrograde Motion
    An explanation for superior planets using animation to show absolute and relative motion of Earth and Planet Mutual Occultation of the Planets
    Graphics and Animations showing very rare occultations of the past and future Coriolis Effect
    An explanation of these fictious forces as they would appear in a rotating space station. - animation. Limiting Magnitude Calculations (Java Script) How faint can you see with eye or eye + telescope? What will be the count on your CCD imaging a star? Time Julian Day, Equation of Time, and Siderial Time for your time, date, and longitude.(Java Script Calculator) Stars: Absolute Magnitudes Luminosity and Bolometric Magnitude from Temperature and Size Formation of Stars A Description of Pre-main Sequence Stellar Evolution - Interstellar Gas - Gas Nebulae - Protostars - T-Tauri Stars Simple Orbital Mechanics Kepler's Laws three laws are used quantitatively with simple mathematics to explain some orbital mechanics such as the slingshot effect.

    139. Curriculum Vitae For Bryan Gmyrek
    Master of Arts in physics from Boston University in January 2001. Experience with Unix/Linux as well as Windows platforms and programming in HTML, Perl, C, Java, Mathematica and Matlab.
    http://mytutor.topcities.com/resume/physics_curriculum_vitae.html
    Bryan D. Gmyrek
    7883 W. Sacramento Hill Dr.
    Tucson, AZ 85743
    bryangmyrek@yahoo.com

    EDUCATION University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ
    Physics PhD studies in progress 2001-Present
    Boston University, Boston, MA
    M.A. 2001 Physics
    University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA
    B.S. 1999 , Physics major, Mathematics minor (with honors) HONORS AND AWARDS
    • Dean's List, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Boston University Teaching Fellowship Computing Our Universe Summer School Scholarship Vice President of award winning Society of Physics Students at UMass (1997)
    COMPUTER SKILLS
    • Experience with UNIX/LINUX, Windows and Apple operating systems and most popular programs on these platforms. Experience writing scientific simulations in C and C++, web applications in perl and web pages in HTML. Intermediate skill in Matlab, Mathematica and Java.
    PROGRAMMING AND TEACHING EXPERIENCE Graduate Research Assistant, Fall 2002
    • Member of the U of AZ DZero particle physics research group. Analyze data taken at the DZero detector at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Illinois. Write and use computer programs in C++ to study the properties of the Top quark.

    140. ArXiv
    Open eprint archive with over 100,000 articles in physics, 10,000 in mathematics, and 1,000 in computer science. (Formerly called xxx; free)
    http://arxiv.org/

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