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  1. Proceedings of the International Conference on: Using History of Physics in Innovatory Education 5-9 September 1983 Pavia, Italy
  2. The extension of man: A history of physics before 1900 by J.D Bernal, 1972
  3. Guide to the Archival Collections in the Niels Bohr Library at the American Institute of Physics (International Catalog of Sources for History of Phy)
  4. History of Physics (Readings from Physics Today, No 2) by Spencer R. Weart, 1985-10
  5. Physics in Amsterdam: A Brief History by A.J. Kox, 1990
  6. The Science of Energy: A Cultural History of Physics in Victorian Britain. (general and international). (book review): An article from: Canadian Journal of History by Katharine Anderson, 2001-12-01
  7. The history of physics in Finland, 1828-1918 (The History of learning and science in Finland, 1828-1918) by Peter Holmberg, 1992
  8. Progress Physics During 33 Years (History, philosophy and sociology of science) by Arthur Schuster, 1911-06
  9. A History of the Ideas of Theoretical Physics: Essays on the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Physics (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by S. D'Agostino, 2001-11-30
  10. A brief review of the history of physics in Berlin from the beginnings until 1933 by J Lemmerich, 1984
  11. Literature on the History of Physics in the 20th Century (Berkeley Papers in History of Science, No 5) by J. L. Heilborn, 1982-01
  12. Québec Studies in the Philosophy of Science: Part I: Logic, Mathematics, Physics and History of Science (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  13. Science of Energy: A Cultural History of Energy Physics in Victorian Britain by Crosbie Smith, 1998-09
  14. New Frontiers in Physics: History of Physics, Electrodynamics and Experimental Physics (Series on New Frontiers in Advanced Physics) by Italy) International Workshop on New Frontiers in Physics (1995 : Istituto per la Ricerca di Base, 1996-03

101. 2000 CP Physics Conference
The Conference will focus on experimental and theoretical aspects of CP violation in elementary particle physics. It will consist of plenary sessions only, aimed at giving a complete picture of what is presently known and of the future progress in the field, both theoretically and experimentally.
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CPconf 2000
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On CP Violation Physics

September 18-22, 2000
Ferrara, ITALY

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102. Intertheory Relations In Physics
Discussion of theory reduction in science; by Robert Batterman from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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Intertheory Relations in Physics
Many issues in the philosophy of science concern the nature of theories and certain relations that may obtain between them. Typically, one is interested in the degree to which a successor to a given theory "goes beyond" (both descriptively and explanatorily) the theory it succeeds. Most often these issues are framed in the context of reductive relations between theories. When does a theory T T ? How is one to understand the nature of this reduction relation? Interestingly, there are two distinct, yet, related ways of understanding the reductive relationship between T and T
1. Philosopher's Sense of Reduction
Most contemporary discussions of reductive relations between a pair of theories owe considerable debt to the work by Ernest Nagel. In

103. Advanced Placement Digital Library In Biology, Phy
An NSF funded Rice University Digital Library project that hosts free reviewed online resources, linked to the content outline, for AP and PreAP teachers and students of Biology, physics and Chemistry.
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104. MUSIC AND PHYSICS
View an music which a priori is conceived only subjectively.
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MUSIC AND PHYSICS By the music passions enjoy themselves... Friedrich Nietzsche Visitors (Sep 2000) videopi [PARIS] [bird] [RER] [CV] ... [VERSION EN ESPANOL] The music is an art in wich you combine the sounds to produce an esthetic impression. Physics is an exact science. It studies the general properties of the bodies and the laws which tend to modify their state or their movement without modifying their nature. [Audio and acoustics related web sites] Periodic phenomena Vibrating cords and sound pipes Physics of the acoustic guitar ... Physics and psychophysics of music Thanks to Mr. Gerard Cohen-Solal, profesor at research at the university Montpellier 2 Sign Guestbook View Guestbook Pierre Klemas Acoustic engineer klemas@fr.st Special thanks for the Homepage hospitality to: Geocities

105. APS Forum On Physics And Society
Division of the American Physical Society for discussion of science and society issues.
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The Forum on Physics and Society (FPS) is a division of the American Physical Society, organized in 1971 to address issues related to the interface of physics and society as a whole. The support of APS members is vital to the work of the Forum, both because Forum activities are coordinated by its active members and the financial support the Forum receives from the APS depends on its membership. All APS members may join two Forums free of charge. Join the FPS Now!
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The Forum sponsors two annual APS awards: the Burton-Forum award recognizes outstanding accomplishments in the endeavor to promote public understanding of issues involving the interface between physics and society, and the Leo Szilard Award for Physics in the Public Interest recognizes outstanding accomplishments by a physicist in promoting the use of physics for the benefit of society in such areas as the environment, arms control and science policy. Here are listings of

106. Paul Van Delst's StuffPage On Airs3
Code for a Radiative Transfer Model (RTM), RTM Coefficient Assembly, Infrared Sea Surface Emissivity (IRSSE), EmisCoeff utility, Emissivity utility, Planck functions, Profile utility, SensorInfo utility, SpcCoeff utility, and SRF utility.
http://airs2.ssec.wisc.edu/~paulv/
Paul van Delst's Stuff Index Fortran tools Transmittance Data netCDF SRF data Fortran tools Index
Radiative Transfer Model (RTM)
RTM Coefficient Assembly Program Infrared Sea Surface Emissivity (IRSSE) Model EmisCoeff utility ... SRF utility Radiative Transfer Model
  • This software uses the OPTRAN transmittance model to calculate instrument radiances and brightness temperatures and their Jacobians (K-matrix).
  • Subprogram documentation.
    • Initialisation and destruction functions
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    • Tangent-linear model functions
    • The interfaces to the forward and K-matrix model routines have not been overloaded for anything other than M profiles and L channels where M and L > 1. Thus at least two profiles and two channels must be processed per call. The code was written for multiple profile/channel input to minimise argument passing/copying.
    • The profile inputs are based on the GDAS model output. Apart from the interface (LEVEL) pressure, all the other profile inputs are LAYER quantities. If you want to use the RTM with LEVEL based input, e.g. a sonde profile, you will need to convert the level data into layer average values.
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107. Physics And Astronomy Fun
Fun with physics, science jokes, cartoons, anecdotes, and stories.
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NEW: Einstein eCards Send a FREE electronic card to your friends and family. With Albert Einstein images and quotes. click here Physics Jokes A student recognizes Einstein in a train and asks: Excuse me, professor, but does New York stop by this train?

108. My Own Physics Humor
May be the most linkedto physics humor site on the web because of its very large link collection.
http://www.dctech.com/physics/humor/
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  • 109. Nobel Prize
    The story of the discovery of superfluid Helium3
    http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/~cew2/NobelPrize.html
    Bob Richardson Dave Lee , and Doug Osheroff
    Win the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics! The Original Paper(s) The Science Behind the Prize Quicktime Movie by Bob Richardson, excerpted from A World Without Disorder: Absolute Zero Temperature Cornell News Service Release Low temperature science - what remains for the physicist?,'' Robert C. Richardson, Physics Today, August, 1981, p. 46. Cornell Low Temperature Group David Mermin's Diary of a Nobel Guest

    110. Women In Physics Group - Home Page
    Group for women physicists in industry, commerce, academia, teaching, and research. Includes news, resources, and event information.
    http://groups.iop.org/WP/
    www.iop.org Contact us Groups Women in Physics Group Contacts Events Committee Links ... Join the Group
    Women in Physics Group Home Page
    We are a Professional Group of the Institute of Physics
    • We encourage the participation of our members in all activities of the Institute.
    • We provide support to members in progressing their careers by encouraging their professional development.
    • Our committee aims to reflect the varied careers of women physicists in industry, commerce, academia, teaching and research.
    • The Group organises an annual meeting with discussions of topical interest.
    • A regularly produced newsletter keeps members informed.

    Our current concerns include:
    • education at primary, secondary and tertiary level
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    New Newsletter released May 2004 The Women in Physics Group welcomes new members as well as suggestions for future events
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    111. CCP Centre For Chemical Physics
    Interests can be broadly classified into five general areas energy deposition, surface science, biological applications, properties of condensed matter and properties of isolated atoms and molecules.
    http://www.uwo.ca/ccp
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    112. 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
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    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.

    113. PhysNet - Physics Departments And Documents Worldwide
    Serves information from physics departments and institutes worldwide departmental information, locally stored documents, authoring tools, free access journals, jobs, conferences and education material.
    http://physnet.physik.uni-oldenburg.de/PhysNet/
    Welcome to Phys Net the worldwide
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    114. Walter Russell 'Physics' Homepage
    Alternative physics Concepts Images and Links of Walter Russell
    http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8989/
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    ALL IMAGES ARE THE ORIGINAL PROPERTY OF WALTER RUSSELL!
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  • The Russell Periodic Table (c.1926)!
  • The basis for structure of Atomic, Solar, and Stellar systems
  • The cube - the wave formula for octaves of matter and light is 9
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    115. Fear Of Physics
    An interactive, highly visual, and nontechnical way to see the laws of physics in action.
    http://www.fearofphysics.com/
    Help! Earn money answering math and physics questions. More.
    New! Have a question about physics? Stuck on a problem? Ask an expert. Speed and Acceleration
    The science behind how something moves. Why things fall Fall Video
    What is "the pull" in "the pull of gravity?" Collisions Light Heavy Same
    What happens when two things crash into each other? Why Satellites Don't Fall
    How is it that they stay up there? Roller Coasters Free Rides
    Sure they're fun...and loaded with Physics too! Make your Jump Shot Video Ball Ride
    The science behind making a shot in basketball. Cart Throws Ball
    If a cart throws a ball, where will the ball land? Seesaws
    Can you help two kids ride a seesaw? Sun, Earth, Moon Orbit Eclipses On Moon ... Moon Phases
    Stuff involving these three heavenly bodies. First one Down Throw one ball and drop another. Which one lands first? Things that Spin The race Wheel (still) Wheel (spinning) Strange things can happen when things spin. Swinging Pendulums Different starts Strange facts about things that swing back and forth. Sound How we hear Play sounds What is sound anyway? The Doppler Effect Why Hear it Sometimes we don't hear what we're supposed to.

    116. Northern Illinois University Physics Department
    Includes information on its outreach programs, seminars, research groups, lists of staff and students, course information and related links.
    http://www.physics.niu.edu/
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    Northern Illinois University DeKalb, IL 60115 Phone: (815) 753-1772 FAX: (815) 753-8565 email: information@physics.niu.edu Colloquium schedule Upcoming Colloquium: W elcome! It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Northern Illinois University Department of Physics Web Site. Here you will find information about our facilities and equipment, our faculty members' research interests, and our programs of study. We offer programs at the Bachelor's, Master's and Doctorate levels as well as certification for teaching Physics. We would be pleased to provide you with additional information about our department, programs, or people. You may contact us by phone at (815)753-1772, by FAX at (815)753-8565, or by email at information@physics.niu.edu Susan M. Mini Department Chair Department News:
    2003 Nobel Laureate in Physics, Alexei Abrikosov, Speaks at Special NIU Physics Colloquium

    117. The School Of Physics At The University Of Edinburgh
    Research details, contact information, resources for prospective students, and seminars.
    http://www.ph.ed.ac.uk/
    School of Physics Feedback Text only Information For Information About Quick Links Prospective Undergraduates Contacts and Maps Prospective Postgraduates Research ... studentships now available in all research areas! ph.ed.ac.uk ed.ac.uk WWW For queries about this page contact: Webmaster
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    119. PinC / Physics In Culture
    This Conference deals with the development, adaptation and application of solid state physics methods for the study and treatment of cultural materials.
    http://www.auth.gr/bsspi/activ/pinc/main.html
    Welcome to the 1 st International Conference on Physics in Culture o

    120. Experiment In Physics
    Entry from the Stanford Encyclopedia.
    http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/physics-experiment/
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    Experiment in Physics
    Physics, and natural science in general, is a reasonable enterprise based on valid experimental evidence, criticism, and rational discussion. It provides us with knowledge of the physical world, and it is experiment that provides the evidence that grounds this knowledge. Experiment plays many roles in science. One of its important roles is to test theories and to provide the basis for scientific knowledge. It can also call for a new theory, either by showing that an accepted theory is incorrect, or by exhibiting a new phenomenon that is in need of explanation. Experiment can provide hints toward the structure or mathematical form of a theory and it can provide evidence for the existence of the entities involved in our theories. Finally, it may also have a life of its own, independent of theory. Scientists may investigate a phenomenon just because it looks interesting. Such experiments may provide evidence for a future theory to explain. [Examples of these different roles will be presented below.] As we shall see below, a single experiment may play several of these roles at once. If experiment is to play these important roles in science then we must have good reasons to believe experimental results, for science is a fallible enterprise. Theoretical calculations, experimental results, or the comparison between experiment and theory may all be wrong. Science is more complex than "The scientist proposes, Nature disposes." It may not always be clear what the scientist is proposing. Theories often need to be articulated and clarified. It also may not be clear how Nature is disposing. Experiments may not always give clear-cut results, and may even disagree for a time.

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