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  1. Evaluation of the impact of a citation index in physics: A report submitted to the American Institute of Physics by Ben-Ami Lipetz, 1964
  2. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Index Volumes 1-3 by G.L. Trigg, E.H. Immergut, 1992-12-28
  3. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics Cumulative Index(15 Volume Set (Encyclopedia of Applied Physics , So15)
  4. Soviet Physics JETP Index Vols. 37-38, July 1973 - June 1974 by The Staff of American Institutue of Physics, 1975
  5. Cumulative Index to the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol. 85-94 (Acoustical Society of America Cumulative Index, 85-94)
  6. Low temperature physics;: A KWIC index to the conference literature, 1958-1969 by William Duffy, 1970
  7. Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics - Cumulative Index by Peter W. Hawkes, 1997
  8. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Mossbauer Effect to Nuclear Structure (Encyclopedia of Applied Physics) by Georgel Trigg, Edmund H. Immergut, et all 1994-12
  9. Surface science index, 1956-1977 (Physics data) by Eberhard Umbach, 1982
  10. An index/guide to Beilstein, Gmelin, Landolt-Bornstein [and] Handbuch der Physik by Dana L Roth, 1972
  11. An Interdisciplinary index of studies in physics, Medicine and music Related to by n/a, 1968
  12. INTERNATIONAL CRITICAL TABLES OF NUMERICAL DATA, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY AND TECHNOLOGY INDEX VOLUMES I-VII by CLARENCE J. WEST, 1933
  13. Catalogue of Scientific Papers 1800-1900 Subject Index Volume III Physics Part I Generalities, Heat, Light, Sound by Royal Society of London, 1968
  14. Makers of science;: Mathematics, physics, astronomy, (Essay index reprint series) by Ivor Blashka Hart, 1968

81. Walter Russell 'Physics' Homepage
Alternative physics Concepts Images and Links of Walter Russell
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8989/
The Physics/Cosmogeny of
Walter Russell and Lao Russell
University of Science and Philosophy
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ALL IMAGES ARE THE ORIGINAL PROPERTY OF WALTER RUSSELL!
Interesting Images and IDEAS!
  • 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
  • Complete octave of carbon rings, as manifested in the wave ...
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  • Other Russell-related links
    Email me if any links are broken...
    University of Science and Philosophy
    The Twilight Club

    Free Energy, Theory, Devices and Progess ...
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    Ben Groseclose (bentech@geocities.com)

    82. Physics
    These are demonstrations of basic physics principles, written for use in a webbasedphysics course being prepared by Wolfgang Bauer, WalterBenenson, Gerd
    http://www.msu.edu/user/brechtjo/physics/
    These are demonstrations of basic physics principles, written for use in a web-based physics course being prepared by Wolfgang Bauer, WalterBenenson, Gerd Kortemeyer, and Gary Westfall.
    Air Track Simulation
    Projectile Launcher
    Billiards
    The Atwood Machine ...
    Electric Potential Field
    These applets were written during my summer at SRI, where I was working on educational projects regarding atmospheric physics.
    Waves, Frequency, and Wavelength
    BLackbody Radiation (Still being written)
    These simulations were written as a part of my job for Professor Wolfgang Bauer. Prof. Bauer studies various aspects of nonlinear (chaotic) systems.
    Bifurcation
    Lorenz Attractor
    The following simulation was written for my Partial Differential Equations Class, taught by Professor Charles MacCluer.
    The Pepperoni Problem (Heat Diffusion)
    brechtjo@pilot.msu.edu

    83. BlackBase - Physikalische Denkspiele
    Translate this page BlackBase - Physikalische Denkspiele. Aufgaben und Lösungen ausgefallenerProbleme Hallo ! Hier finden Sie eine Sammlung von alltäglichen
    http://www.blackbase.de/fun/physics/
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    84. 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/
    Department of Physics
    Homepage

    Current Course Homepages

    General Information

    Research
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    Campus address:
    202 Faraday West
    Mailing address:
    Department of Physics
    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

    85. 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
    Last updated on Tue Mar 16 13:42:57 GMT 2004

    86. Wellesley College Physics Department - Homepage
    Maintained By Glenn Stark gstark@wellesley.edu; Department of physics;Created By Wenjun Jing 05; Date Created June 20, 2002; Last
    http://www.wellesley.edu/Physics/

    Home
    New and Prospective Students Academics People ... SPS
    • Maintained By: Glenn Stark gstark@wellesley.edu Department of Physics Created By: Wenjun Jing '05 Date Created: June 20, 2002 Last Modified: August 5, 2002 Page Expires: June 15, 2003

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    88. Physics And The African Diaspora
    J. McKeen Cattell (1913), owner and editor of Science, There is not a singlemulatto who has done creditable scientific work. In Mathematicians of the
    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 ... 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

    89. 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

    90. 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.

    91. Intuitor High School Physics Page
    Intuitor.com. High School physics Page. Local hex time Local standardtime physics, the Neglected Science. Of the the three
    http://www.intuitor.com/physics/
    Intuitor.com High School Physics Page Local hex time: Local standard time: Physics, the Neglected Science Of the the three major sciences taught in the high schools of the United States, physics is the most neglected. It has more misconceptions associated with its principle than any of the other science, not to mention an undeserved reputation for difficulty. Yet physics is is the foundation of modern technology and a key requirement for millions of high paying careers in engineering, computer science, and medicine. These pages have been created to help increase awareness about the value of physics and to lend support to high school physics students, teachers, and parents. Why Take Physics? Intuitor.com provides eight good reasons why every high school student should take physics even those who are not "math and science people".
    Which Physics Program Is Right For Me?
    The number of high school physics options has grow considerably. Here's information to help you make a choice.
    Shortcomings of High School Physics
    Here are the reasons why physics has become a neglected high school subject.

    92. SSDOO Education: Activities For Students
    Space science activities for elementary and secondary students in astronomy, physics, life sciences, and space technology.
    http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/kids.html
    Space Science Activities for Students
    The following activities are sponsored by current and former SSDOO staff members:
    The following activities are recommended for students in the Greenbelt, MD vicinity:
    Other Useful Links: Return to SSDOO Education home page Author: Carolyn Ng Contact Person: Nathan L. James, james@nssdca.gsfc.nasa.gov, (301)286-9789

    93. School Of Physics - Welcome
    UWA Logo, School of physics. Welcome to the School of physics. TheSchool of physics is a research focused School, but with a strong
    http://www.physics.uwa.edu.au/
    School of Physics Faculty Home School Home Search UWA Website This Site People UWA Expert Structure Intranet for Welcome
    Information For

    Prospective Students
    Current Students ... Contact Us
    Welcome to the School of Physics
    The School of Physics is a research focused School, but with a strong commitment to quality teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels through our Bachelor, Masters and PhD degree programmes. The School has been highly successful in attracting national and international competitive grants for research and has developed strong collaborations with major Physics institutes and laboratories around the world.
    While its core business is fundamental research, the School has also successfully translated the results of this research into the development of new technologies for the benefit of mankind, in areas from advanced radar systems to biotechnology. Strong collaborations continue with the spin-off companies which are commercialising these technologies.
    Getting around this website
    Choose an option from the menu on the left of your screen, or click on a photograph on the right that interests you.

    94. The Soundry The Physics Of Sound
    physics of sound and audio clips.
    http://library.advanced.org/19537/Physics2.html

    95. APS Forum On Physics And Society Newsletters
    Quarterly newsletter; articles on nuclear proliferation, nuclear power and energy policy.
    http://www.aps.org/units/fps/newsletters/
    Newsletters
    Physics and Society is the quarterly of the Forum on Physics and Society, a division of the American Physical Society. It presents letters, commentary, book reviews, and reviewed articles on the relations of physics and the physics community to government and society. It also carries news of the Forum and provides a medium for Forum members to exchange ideas. Opinions expressed are those of the authors alone and do not necessarily reflect the views of the APS or of the Forum. Contributed articles (up to 2500 words, technicalities are encouraged), letters (500 words), commentary (1000 words), reviews (1000 words), and brief news articles, are welcome. Send them to the editor or (for reviews) to the reviews editor. Macintosh disks (accompanied by hard copy) are welcome, as is hard copy. Editor: Al Saperstein; co-editor: Jeff Marque. For names of other editors, see the list of officers on the Forum Homepage. Layout: Amera Jones
    Newsletters:

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    96. Inquiring Minds
    Fermilab s mission is the goal of highenergy physics to learn whatthe universe is made of and how it works. Fermilab builds and
    http://www.fnal.gov/pub/inquiring/physics/
    Physics at Fermilab
    main page accelerators collider experiments neutrino physics technology ... discoveries at Fermilab
    Fermilab's mission is the goal of high-energy physics: to learn what the universe is made of and how it works. Fermilab builds and operates the facilities that high-energy physicists need to do forefront research, and develops new accelerator technology for the experiments of the future. Fermilab is the largest U.S. laboratory for research in high-energy physics and is second only to CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, in the world. About 2,500 scientific users, scientists from universities and laboratories throughout the U.S. and around the world, use Fermilab for their research. The primary instruments for high-energy physics are accelerators, especially colliders, in which counter-rotating beams of particles are brought into collision. The highest-energy collider in the world is the Fermilab Tevatron. Because of the nature of their experiments, high-energy physicists must do their research in collaboration with large laboratories like Fermilab. Since it is an essential part of the academic research enterprise, Fermilab is operated by Universities Research Association, a consortium of 90 research universities.

    97. Atomic Physics
    Codes from a course by Walter Johnson. Mod_pot.f determines the parameters in a model potential for an atom with one valence electron. Nrhf.f calculates nonrelativistic HartreeFock wave functions for closed-shell atoms.
    http://www.nd.edu/~johnson/phys607.html
    Course Material for Physics 607 Atomic Physics

    98. APS News Online Limericks
    physics limericks from the contests sponsored by the American Physical Society!
    http://www.aps.org/apsnews/limericks.html
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    99. NSW HSC ONLINE - Physics
    Home physics The Board of Studies has made changes to the HSC physics syllabus.The amended syllabus is available from the Board of Studies web site.
    http://hsc.csu.edu.au/physics/

    A Charles Sturt University Initiative
    Search Contact Us Help ... Options The Board of Studies has made changes to the HSC Physics syllabus. The amended syllabus is available from the Board of Studies web site. The Physics resources currently available on NSW HSC Online are based on the amended syllabus (October 2002). The 2004 HSC Study Guide developed for students of physics by NSW HSC Online is now available on the Sydney Morning Herald web site

    100. Women In Physics At Toronto
    Events calendar, articles, and links.
    http://www.physics.utoronto.ca/~wiphys/
    Women in Physics
    at the University of Toronto
    Welcome to the Women in Physics Web Page at the University of Toronto. This page contains information about the Department of Physics as well as links to other sites of interest to female students. Many of us here in the department are striving to improve the atmosphere for women. Get involved! The support you can receive from other women in the department can only enhance your experience here at U of T.
    NEW: Give Anonymous Feedback to the GIC here!
    Summary resolution on enhancing the role of women in physics (from IUPAP General Assembly conference, October 2002)
    Statistics on Women in Physics in Canada in 2002 - Not what you may think!
    A Brief History of the Gender Issues Committee at UofT Physics! ...
    Women in Science Web Pages
    Check out the Women in Physics
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    This page last updated April 9, 2002 by aldona@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca
    Web page design and construction by Wendy Taylor and Erica Bird.

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