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  1. Physics of Negative Refraction and Negative Index Materials: Optical and Electronic Aspects and Diversified Approaches (Springer Series in Materials Science) (Springer Series in Materials Science)
  2. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 2, April-June 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  3. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Author Index 1993 Part 1,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1993
  4. Author and Subject Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38, Volume 39: Subject and Author Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-38 (Advances in Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics)
  5. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 2, April-June 1994 Part 1 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  6. Physics of Metals and Metallography Magazine Subject Index Volume 54, 1982 by Physics of Metals and Metallography Magazine, 0000
  7. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Subject Index 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  8. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 3, July-September 1994 Part 2 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  9. Handbook on the Physics and Chemistry of Rare Earths: Cumulative Index, Volumes 1-15 by Karl A. Gschneidner, 1993-03-01
  10. Current Physics Index Volume 21, Subject Index 1995, Part 2, ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 0000
  11. Soviet Physics JETP Index Vol. 36, Jan-June 1973 by The Staff of American Institutue of Physics, 1974
  12. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Author Index 1994 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994
  13. Current Physics Index Volume 19, Author Index 1993 Part 2,ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 0000
  14. Current Physics Index Volume 20, Number 3, July-September 1994 Part 1 ISSN: 0098-9819 by John T. Scott, 1994

181. | Ximensions
A collection of articles and a flash archive on physics.
http://www.ximensions.uklinux.net
A resource site for physics containing articles,forums,pictures, etc. A Physics community
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182. The Particle Adventure
Posters, CDROMs, and Educational Material. physics Central, World Year of physics2005. Hands on CERN. Site Map, How to Use this Site, Interesting physics Sites.
http://particleadventure.org/particleadventure/
Languages
Chinese
(in USA Taiwan
Deutsch

(in USA Spain
Greek

Italiano
...
Suomea (Finnish

Mirror sites: USA (LBNL) Switzerland (CERN) UK (Durham) Japan (KEK) ... Italy (Genova)
Supported by
US DOE and NSF Funding Credits Project Credits Posters ... Sites We appreciate your comments. Send email to pdgeduc@lbl.gov Teachers may use this form 2002 by the Particle Data Group. Notice to Users.

183. The Swedish Association For New Physics
A nonprofit association aiming to be a forum for research at the border of or outside established scientific paradigms.
http://www.newphys.se/
The Swedish Association for New Physics Fnysik
Our virtual journal Fnysik, a forum for the discussion of phenomena at the border of or outside established paradigms. Research
Our research activites, maps to unconventional research areas, the testbench, sites maintained by our members etc.
General information about us, how to contact us, becoming a member, related organizations Library
Books in our library and magazines in our circulation list. Resources for research in unconventional areas.
New...
... the new look of the site
The site has been reorganized, in order to make it easier to find what you are looking for. Take a look at the library , or some of the research sections
... at Fnysik
The article Alternative technology by Ingvar Karlsson, gives a survey of some of the Free Energy Research performed up to 1995 (in Swedish at present) The archive to Fnysik has been made more structured. Hopefully it is now easier to find interesting articles. More articles will be put on the web in due time. Elektromagnum Directories for alternative (non mainstream) physics ideas. Mailing lists (in Swedish)
Members' sites
Search locally at www.newphys.se with Evreka

184. Surface Science Index
Welcome to the web server of the. Division of Surface Science. TheDivision of Surface Science is a joint division of the Canadian
http://goliath.inrs-ener.uquebec.ca/surfsci/
Welcome to the web server of the
Division of Surface Science.
The Division of Surface Science is a joint division of the Canadian Society for Chemistry (CSC) and the Canadian Association of Physicists (CAP). It has a membership of about 400 individuals in universities, government laboratories and industry across Canada . It serves to stimulate discussion and advance knowledge on the fundamental and applied aspects of surfaces. The Division sponsors topical sessions in conferences and meetings across Canada , and holds a three-day Canadian Conference on Surface Science called Surface Canada every two years. It also distributes a newsletter twice yearly and maintains a WWW page and a listserver (surfsci@uoguelph.ca) on the Internet.

185. Physics - The Complete Guide To Physics - Articles - Glossary - Examples - Help
Links to sites on topics ranging from quantum physics to biographies of famous physicists.
http://physics.about.com/
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Gemini Mirror is First with Silver Lining
PPARC Press Release
10th June 2004
A silver coating newly applied to the 8-metre mirror of the Gemini South telescope is set to make it the most powerful infrared telescope on the Earth, allowing UK astronomers and their international partners to study in detail the formation of stars and planets.
A key measure of a telescope's Read more...
Thursday June 10, 2004
Saturn within our sights - UK scientists look forward to entering Saturn's orbit
3rd June 2004
PPARC Press Release On 1st July 2004 the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft, a joint NASA, European Space Agency [ESA] and Italian Space Agency [AI] mission, will enter Saturn's orbit after a 7 year journey which has taken it past Venus (twice), Earth and Jupiter. UK scientists are involved with instruments on both the Cassini orbiter and the Huygens probe. Huygens will separate from the orbiter on the 25 December 2004 and descend onto the surface Read more...

186. University Of Hertfordshire, Astronomy
Some Basic physics 1.1 Universe of Rules 1.2 Inside the Atom 1.3 Experimentswith Particles 1.4 Electromagnetic radiation 1.5 Special
http://www.herts.ac.uk/astro_ub/
University of Hertfordshire, UK
A STRONOMY U NBOUND
- A Virtual Astronomy Text - An electronic book at School and Undergraduate University level for those who may be taking courses and particularily for anyone with a general interest in astronomy. The contents start on this page from which there are hyper-text links to contributions on Servers world-wide. Links to this Site are welcome. Likewise your comments . Astronomers at the University, under Professor Jim Hough, can act in an editorial capacity.
CONTENTS
Introduction
Glossary of Astronomical Terms
Diagrams animated gifs and photographs
Appendix
  • Some Basic Physics
    Universe of Rules
    Inside the Atom
    Experiments with Particles
    Electromagnetic radiation ...
    General Relativity ( Space,
    Time and Gravitation )
  • The Solar System
    2.1 Planets and Orbits
    2.2 The Nine Planets - A hypertext tour
    by Bill Arnett.
    Planetary Atmospheres
  • The Sun
    Inside the Sun
    3.2 Influence of the Sun
    3.3 Origin of the Solar System
    Measuring the Universe
    4.1 Overview of the Universe
  • 187. SDSU Physics Department WEB Page
    Includes a list of faculty members, curriculum information, information on outreach programs, employment information, and related links.
    http://www.engineering.sdstate.edu/~physics/physics.htm
    SDSU Physics
    South Dakota State University Physics Department
    Department Information and Physics WWW Links

    188. Physics Department & Engineering Program, Bethel College, St. Paul, MN
    physics Student Wins Nobel Travel Award. Luke Granlund with Nobel Travel Award. $75,000Grant Received from Alden Trust. physics Department Chair Lands NASA Grant.
    http://www.bethel.edu/Majors/Physics/
    Bethel Quick Links Academic Departments Admissions Bethel Directory Bethel Library Bethel Search Blackboard Campus Ministries Career Services e-mail look-up Student Life webmail General Information Recent Events Faculty
    Dr. Brian Beecken

    Dr. Richard Peterson

    Dr. Tom Greenlee

    Dr. Keith Stein
    ... Physics Alumni Recent Departmental Accomplishments Awards and Recognition National Awards Papers and Publications Gruez Scholarship ...
    Physics Student Wins Nobel Travel Award
    Luke Granlund with Nobel Travel Award
    2002-2003 Internships

    Many of our students have ongoing internships with local corporations. Others have successfully competed for nationally awarded summer positions. Recent Accomplishments by Students Recent Departmental Accomplishments Dr. Peterson Receives St. Paul Educator of the Year Award

    189. Welcome To The Durham University Physics WWW Site
    General departmental information, admissions, research, and course work.
    http://www.dur.ac.uk/Physics/
    Can't find it? Try the Physics Index
    Department of Physics, University of Durham
    The local time is 11:20 on 11th-Jun-2004 Postal Address: Department of Physics, University of Durham, Rochester Building,
    Science Laboratories, South Road, Durham DH1 3LE
    Telephone:
    Fax:
    E-mail:
    physics.office@durham.ac.uk
    The recently unveiled "Forces of Nature" sculpture outside the entrance to the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics
    NEWS:
    Royal Society
    The department is delighted to announce that Prof. Alan Martin and Prof. Carlos Frenk have been elected Fellows of the Royal Society.
    June Open Day
    Information and a booking form for this year's pre-application Open Day can be found at this link: 29th June 2004 Open Day
    Unveiling of New Sculptures
    On May 17th the department hosted the unveiling of three sculptures by the renowned artist John Robinson. The sculptures, Starburst Forces of Nature and Journey are a gift to the Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics from Damon de Laszlo and Robert A. Hefner III.
    Durham Physics is the best (again)!
    PPARC Summer School
    Durham will be hosting the PPARC International Undergraduate Summer School for 2004
    Use the links map at the top of the page to guide you around our website. If you can't find what you are looking for try the index.

    190. The Space Physics Group At The U. Of Washington
    Faculty, students, and staff of the space physics groups at UW
    http://www.geophys.washington.edu/Space/thegroup.html
    The Space Physics Group
    at the U. of Washington
    Who We Are:

    191. VIII Inter-American Conference On Physics Education
    Havana, Cuba; 711 July 2003.
    http://www.geocities.com/eventociaef/ingles.htm

    192. Philosophical Foundations Of Physics
    Positivist view of physics, which had influenced the Copenhagen Interpretation of the Quantum mechanics (CI).
    http://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/philosophy/works/ge/carnap.htm
    Rudolph Carnap (1966)
    Philosophical Foundations of Physics
    Chapter 23: Theories and Nonobservables
    Source Philosophical Foundations of Physics (1966) publ. Basic Books Inc. Chapters 23 to 26 reproduced here. ONE OF THE most important distinctions between two types of laws in science is the distinction between what may be called (there is no generally accepted terminology for them) empirical laws and theoretical laws. Empirical laws are laws that can be confirmed directly by empirical observations. The term "observable" is often used for any phenomenon that can be directly observed, so it can be said that empirical laws are laws about observable. A philosopher might object that the intensity of an electric current is not really observed. Only a pointer position was observed. An ammeter was attached to the circuit and it was noted that the pointer pointed to a mark labelled 5.3. Certainly the current's intensity was not observed. It was inferred from what was observed. The physicist would reply that this was true enough, but the inference was not very complicated. The procedure of measurement is so simple, so well established, that it could not be doubted that the ammeter would give an accurate measurement of current intensity. Therefore, it is included among what are called observables. Empirical laws, in my terminology, are laws containing terms either directly observable by the senses or measurable by relatively simple techniques. Sometimes such laws are called empirical generalisations, as a reminder that they have been obtained by generalising results found by observations and measurements. They include not only simple qualitative laws (such as, "All ravens are black") but also quantitative laws that arise from simple measurements. The laws relating pressure, volume, and temperature of gases are of this type. Ohm's law, connecting the electric potential difference, resistance, and intensity of current, is another familiar example. The scientist makes repeated measurements, finds certain regularities, and expresses them in a law. These are the empirical laws. As indicated in earlier chapters, they are used for explaining observed facts and for predicting future observable events.

    193. Experiences Of TheTwentieth Century Saga
    The site provides useful resources on mathematics and physics.
    http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/
    From The Twentieth Century Nurses read and hear English with Dr. Spock Three Mathematicians: Muskhelishvili, Lamb, Joukowski What you want to know about Physics Books in German ... Australia's Discovery Books in English Numerical Analysis Kaliningrad 1965 Earth Sciences' Dawn At Adelaide's Flinders University Mathematics for Learners Rainer Radok
    radok81@bkk2.loxinfo.co.th

    scjrr@mucc.mahidol.ac.th

    194. HyperPhysics
    HyperPhysics This site contains concept maps that help explain physical science terms. The concept maps are connected to one another in the form of quot;cards quot; and are hyperlinked to related
    http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hfra

    195. HyperPhysics

    http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hframe.html

    196. Soil Physics:Index
    Soil physical properties are extremely important from both an agricultureand engineering standpoint. The way in which is a soil
    http://interactive.usask.ca/ski/agriculture/soils/soilphys/
    What is Soil?
    Soil Formation

    Soil Classification

    Soil Physics
    Soil Chemistry

    Living Soil

    Soil Fertility

    Soil Management
    ...
    Soil Water

    Soil physical properties are extremely important from both an agriculture and engineering standpoint. The way in which is a soil is put together, or its architecture, is related to its structure which in turn is a reflection of texture, aggregation and porosity. The movement of air, water and solutes through the soil is dependent on the spaces and their configuration among the soil particles. This will also affect soil temperatures and the soil's ability to store water. Physical properties such as colour, texture and structure are used in soil classification, particularly in horizon definitions . All these properties will affect how easy the soil will support living organisms or how easy the soil will support a building.
    Soil Separates
    Soils are made up of a mixture of particles ranging from clay size of less than 2µm to gravels and stones. Smaller particles are often cemented together by organic matter, iron oxides, plant roots etc. and form the fundamental structure of soils as aggregates . The image shows a section of soil parent material under the microscope. Note the complex arrangement of particles of different sizes. If we remove the cementing material and disperse the particles in water we can separate the individual particles by sedimentation. The coarse particles settle first, the fine particles last.

    197. The Official String Theory Web Site
    competition. Theatre Now playing in the String Theatre a Real Audiophysics colloquium by Prof. John Schwarz. Bookstore Looking
    http://superstringtheory.com/
    The Official String Theory Web Site Home It's the 21st century! Time to feed your mind Basics
    So what is string theory? For that matter, what the heck are elementary particles? If this all sounds totally confusing, try this section first. Experiment
    What progress are physicists making towards experimental tests of string theory predictions? Mathematics
    What kinds of math do string theorists use and why? And how has string theory changed mathematics? Black Holes
    Personal safety issues aside, when black holes are tied up in strings, they get even more interesting. Cosmology
    Was there a String Bang before the Big Bang, or did the Universe simply unwind? History
    Find out how string theory outlasted the Vietnam War, Mrs. Thatcher and grunge music, in our Timeline section People
    So who are the people who work on string theory? Check them out in our People section. Links
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