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The document discusses density and its calculation. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, with units of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). Volume can be measured directly for simple shapes using length x width x height, but for complex shapes it is equal to the volume of water displaced. Archimedes' principle of buoyancy established that the volume of an object is equal to the volume of fluid it displaces. Density can be used to identify whether an object will float or sink in water depending on if its density is less than, greater than, or equal to the density of water, which is 1g/cm3. Density is an intrinsic property that can be used to identify materials.
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28 octombrie – 1 noiembrie 2013.
Biotic indexing involves collecting aquatic invertebrates like insects and other critters to determine the health of a river. It provides one-third of the biological data used in assessments. Certain insects are sensitive to pollution and act as "canaries in a coal mine" to indicate water quality issues. To perform biotic indexing, collectors must carefully search rocks in a section of the river, collect any invertebrates found, identify them, tally the results, and return the insects and rocks without harm. The EPT index and biotic index are then used to evaluate the diversity and pollution sensitivity of the collected species.
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28 octombrie – 1 noiembrie 2013.
The document discusses density and its calculation. Density is defined as mass divided by volume, with units of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). Volume can be measured directly for simple shapes using length x width x height, but for complex shapes it is equal to the volume of water displaced. Archimedes' principle of buoyancy established that the volume of an object is equal to the volume of fluid it displaces. Density can be used to identify whether an object will float or sink in water depending on if its density is less than, greater than, or equal to the density of water, which is 1g/cm3. Density is an intrinsic property that can be used to identify materials.
Conferință științifică internațională: BIBLIOTECA ȘTIINȚIFICĂ - PILON SPRE EDIFICAREA SOCIETĂȚII CUNOAȘTERII în cadrul Salonului Internaţional de Carte Ştiinţifică şi Didactică, ediţia a doua,
28 octombrie – 1 noiembrie 2013.
Biotic indexing involves collecting aquatic invertebrates like insects and other critters to determine the health of a river. It provides one-third of the biological data used in assessments. Certain insects are sensitive to pollution and act as "canaries in a coal mine" to indicate water quality issues. To perform biotic indexing, collectors must carefully search rocks in a section of the river, collect any invertebrates found, identify them, tally the results, and return the insects and rocks without harm. The EPT index and biotic index are then used to evaluate the diversity and pollution sensitivity of the collected species.
1. Light can be modeled as rays, waves, or particles. The ray model uses lines to show the path of light, while the wave model explains phenomena like reflection and refraction.
2. Light exhibits properties of both waves and particles. In the double slit experiment, light behaves like a wave and shows interference patterns. However, experiments also show light behaving like particles called photons.
3. When light encounters different materials, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted. These interactions impact the color we see. The ray model uses rules like reflection to diagram how light behaves in situations like mirrors, fibers, and periscopes.
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28 octombrie – 1 noiembrie 2013.
Electricity and magnetism chapter 2 and 3 notescjjonesin
Magnetism and Electromagnetism discusses the relationship between magnetism and electricity. It describes how magnets have north and south poles that attract or repel, and how the Earth itself acts as a large magnet. It then explains how an electric current produces magnetism through electromagnets, and how changing magnetic fields induce electric currents, the basis of electric generators. Transformers are also summarized, which use this principle to increase or decrease voltage for power transmission.
This document provides biographical information about Leif Erland Andersson, a Swedish astronomer. It notes that Andersson was a child prodigy who won a Swedish television quiz show twice as a teenager. He later studied astronomy at Lund University and received a scholarship to work at an observatory in Sicily. Andersson went on to study the work of Professor Åke Wallenquist at Uppsala University before moving to Indiana University Bloomington in the United States, where he continued his research in astronomy until his untimely death at age 35. The International Mariinskaya Academy has established an Astronomy branch office in his honor.
This document provides information about the Presidium of the International Mariinskaya Academy, including its Register of Natural Sciences. It lists several academicians and academician-secretaries who are part of various departments within the academy, such as Pharmacy and Pharmacology, General and Complex Problems of Natural and Humanities Sciences, and others. It provides brief biographies of each academician, including their areas of research and professional affiliations. The document appears to be establishing the leadership structure and areas of focus of the International Mariinskaya Academy.
This document discusses open access to scientific databases and information sharing. It defines open access as free online access to scholarly publications. It outlines the promotion of open access in Romania through initiatives like institutional repositories and open access journals. Examples are provided of some of the first institutional repositories created in Romania along with the number of items available in each. The document also lists several digital library initiatives and open access scientific databases that provide multidisciplinary open access scholarly content.
This document provides a summary of astronomy and astrophysics resources available from Warner Memorial Library, including books, dictionaries, textbooks, databases, journals, and websites. It lists several relevant books on topics like astrophysics, astronomy dictionaries, particle astrophysics, and the history of astronomy. It also outlines databases that cover academic journals and general science topics, as well as journals focused on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, and planetary science. Finally, it lists several astronomy-related websites from organizations like the American Astronomical Society and The Planetary Society.
The International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to address important problems through interdisciplinary collaboration. The IMA develops new projects, methods, algorithms and technologies to benefit science and society. The IMA president oversees expanding the staff and convincing projects. Key leaders include the vice president who heads the Saudi Arabia department, and the chief scientific secretary who heads the psychology department.
Russia 'Fascination of Plants Day' Success Story 2013wd4u
Fascination of Plants Day 2013 in Russia was a success with over 3000 attendees participating in 34 events across 10 cities and 11 institutions. Events included guided tours of botanical gardens and forests, open lectures on plant ecology, photography contests, and more. Feedback was entirely positive, with comments praising the educational and interesting activities. The first Fascination of Plants Day in Russia benefited from the hard work of local organizers and engaged widespread participation in celebrating plants.
This document introduces the International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) and its leadership. It provides biographies of members of IMA's small presidium and branch department heads. It discusses the IMA's goals of promoting world science, peace, and sustainability. It requests help from members in improving the IMA, including inviting new colleagues, defining laboratory affiliations, establishing new laboratories, and improving the organizational structure.
Oleg Ju. Latyshev is the President of International Mariinskaya Academy n.a. M.D. Shapovalenko in Russia, Moscow. He has a Doctor of Science degree and is an academician and member of several international academies. His research interests include linguistics, literary criticism, IT, and regional studies. He has authored or co-authored over 10 publications and received numerous awards and honors for his scholarly work.
N.P. Ogarev Mordovia State University is a large public university located in Saransk, Russia. It was founded in 1931 and currently has over 22,000 students across 11 faculties and 7 institutes. The university conducts research in 22 areas and has partnerships with other universities and research centers both within Russia and internationally.
The University of Rzeszow was established on the first of September 2001 through the merger of the Pedagogical University of Rzeszow, the Maria Curie Skłodowska University of Lublin, Rzeszów branch, and the Economics Faculty of the Hugo Kołłątaj Agricultural Academy of Cracow, Rzeszów branch. It is young, open and strong on its variety. It is located in Rzeszów – the capital of the Podkarpackie Province in the south east of Poland.
Proceed select lectures 7 european summer school ebook0Konstantin German
This document summarizes innovative developments based on supramolecular systems, with a focus on applications in separation processes. It describes how crown ethers can selectively form complexes with metal ions, enabling efficient separation. Specifically, crown ethers have been used to separate lithium isotopes with a separation coefficient of 1.03, and to recover strontium and cesium from nuclear waste. Crown ethers also show potential for separating elements with similar chemical properties, such as lanthanides and actinides. The document highlights both fundamental research advances and practical applications of supramolecular chemistry for important problems in fields like radiochemistry and nuclear waste management.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of International Mariinskaya Academy and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He is the President of International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and holds positions in several international academies and organizations.
The document lists the credentials and roles of Mauro Luisetto, including that he is the principal researcher of the lab "Management and business administration" at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, and provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy including websites and email addresses.
Ancient Irrigation Systems of The Aral Sea Area. The History, Origin, and Dev...Christine Maffla
The document provides an overview of ancient irrigation systems in the Aral Sea area, discussing the origins and development of irrigated agriculture in Central Asia dating back to the 8th-2nd millennia BCE. It examines the different irrigation techniques used over time, from simple basin irrigation to more advanced canal systems, and analyzes the irrigation networks that existed in key river deltas and regions surrounding the Aral Sea. The focus is on the archaeological evidence uncovered in Khorezm, Uzbekistan revealing the history and evolution of irrigated farming in this important region.
This document summarizes a conference on global climate change that was held in Voronezh, Russia from October 3-5, 2019. The conference brought together domestic and international scientists to discuss regional impacts of climate change in Russia and worldwide. Conference participants represented universities, research institutions, and geographical societies from across Russia as well as several other countries. The document outlines the topics covered at the conference, which examined global climate trends, regional features of climate change, impacts on soil, biota, landscapes, and cities, and socioeconomic and health effects of regional climate change. It also describes the organization of the conference and publication of the materials with support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
1. Light can be modeled as rays, waves, or particles. The ray model uses lines to show the path of light, while the wave model explains phenomena like reflection and refraction.
2. Light exhibits properties of both waves and particles. In the double slit experiment, light behaves like a wave and shows interference patterns. However, experiments also show light behaving like particles called photons.
3. When light encounters different materials, it can be reflected, absorbed, or transmitted. These interactions impact the color we see. The ray model uses rules like reflection to diagram how light behaves in situations like mirrors, fibers, and periscopes.
Rolul inovațional al bibliotecii universitare în mediul educațional modernBiblioteca Stiintifica
Conferință științifică internațională: BIBLIOTECA ȘTIINȚIFICĂ - PILON SPRE EDIFICAREA SOCIETĂȚII CUNOAȘTERII în cadrul Salonului Internaţional de Carte Ştiinţifică şi Didactică, ediţia a doua,
28 octombrie – 1 noiembrie 2013.
Electricity and magnetism chapter 2 and 3 notescjjonesin
Magnetism and Electromagnetism discusses the relationship between magnetism and electricity. It describes how magnets have north and south poles that attract or repel, and how the Earth itself acts as a large magnet. It then explains how an electric current produces magnetism through electromagnets, and how changing magnetic fields induce electric currents, the basis of electric generators. Transformers are also summarized, which use this principle to increase or decrease voltage for power transmission.
This document provides biographical information about Leif Erland Andersson, a Swedish astronomer. It notes that Andersson was a child prodigy who won a Swedish television quiz show twice as a teenager. He later studied astronomy at Lund University and received a scholarship to work at an observatory in Sicily. Andersson went on to study the work of Professor Åke Wallenquist at Uppsala University before moving to Indiana University Bloomington in the United States, where he continued his research in astronomy until his untimely death at age 35. The International Mariinskaya Academy has established an Astronomy branch office in his honor.
This document provides information about the Presidium of the International Mariinskaya Academy, including its Register of Natural Sciences. It lists several academicians and academician-secretaries who are part of various departments within the academy, such as Pharmacy and Pharmacology, General and Complex Problems of Natural and Humanities Sciences, and others. It provides brief biographies of each academician, including their areas of research and professional affiliations. The document appears to be establishing the leadership structure and areas of focus of the International Mariinskaya Academy.
This document discusses open access to scientific databases and information sharing. It defines open access as free online access to scholarly publications. It outlines the promotion of open access in Romania through initiatives like institutional repositories and open access journals. Examples are provided of some of the first institutional repositories created in Romania along with the number of items available in each. The document also lists several digital library initiatives and open access scientific databases that provide multidisciplinary open access scholarly content.
This document provides a summary of astronomy and astrophysics resources available from Warner Memorial Library, including books, dictionaries, textbooks, databases, journals, and websites. It lists several relevant books on topics like astrophysics, astronomy dictionaries, particle astrophysics, and the history of astronomy. It also outlines databases that cover academic journals and general science topics, as well as journals focused on astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology, and planetary science. Finally, it lists several astronomy-related websites from organizations like the American Astronomical Society and The Planetary Society.
The International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to address important problems through interdisciplinary collaboration. The IMA develops new projects, methods, algorithms and technologies to benefit science and society. The IMA president oversees expanding the staff and convincing projects. Key leaders include the vice president who heads the Saudi Arabia department, and the chief scientific secretary who heads the psychology department.
Russia 'Fascination of Plants Day' Success Story 2013wd4u
Fascination of Plants Day 2013 in Russia was a success with over 3000 attendees participating in 34 events across 10 cities and 11 institutions. Events included guided tours of botanical gardens and forests, open lectures on plant ecology, photography contests, and more. Feedback was entirely positive, with comments praising the educational and interesting activities. The first Fascination of Plants Day in Russia benefited from the hard work of local organizers and engaged widespread participation in celebrating plants.
This document introduces the International Mariinskaya Academy (IMA) and its leadership. It provides biographies of members of IMA's small presidium and branch department heads. It discusses the IMA's goals of promoting world science, peace, and sustainability. It requests help from members in improving the IMA, including inviting new colleagues, defining laboratory affiliations, establishing new laboratories, and improving the organizational structure.
Oleg Ju. Latyshev is the President of International Mariinskaya Academy n.a. M.D. Shapovalenko in Russia, Moscow. He has a Doctor of Science degree and is an academician and member of several international academies. His research interests include linguistics, literary criticism, IT, and regional studies. He has authored or co-authored over 10 publications and received numerous awards and honors for his scholarly work.
N.P. Ogarev Mordovia State University is a large public university located in Saransk, Russia. It was founded in 1931 and currently has over 22,000 students across 11 faculties and 7 institutes. The university conducts research in 22 areas and has partnerships with other universities and research centers both within Russia and internationally.
The University of Rzeszow was established on the first of September 2001 through the merger of the Pedagogical University of Rzeszow, the Maria Curie Skłodowska University of Lublin, Rzeszów branch, and the Economics Faculty of the Hugo Kołłątaj Agricultural Academy of Cracow, Rzeszów branch. It is young, open and strong on its variety. It is located in Rzeszów – the capital of the Podkarpackie Province in the south east of Poland.
Proceed select lectures 7 european summer school ebook0Konstantin German
This document summarizes innovative developments based on supramolecular systems, with a focus on applications in separation processes. It describes how crown ethers can selectively form complexes with metal ions, enabling efficient separation. Specifically, crown ethers have been used to separate lithium isotopes with a separation coefficient of 1.03, and to recover strontium and cesium from nuclear waste. Crown ethers also show potential for separating elements with similar chemical properties, such as lanthanides and actinides. The document highlights both fundamental research advances and practical applications of supramolecular chemistry for important problems in fields like radiochemistry and nuclear waste management.
Mauro Luisetto is a member of the editorial council of the Publishing House of International Mariinskaya Academy and a member of the editorial board of the scientific journal "Mariinskaya Academy". He is the President of International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko and holds positions in several international academies and organizations.
The document lists the credentials and roles of Mauro Luisetto, including that he is the principal researcher of the lab "Management and business administration" at the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, and provides contact information for the International Mariinskaya Academy including websites and email addresses.
Ancient Irrigation Systems of The Aral Sea Area. The History, Origin, and Dev...Christine Maffla
The document provides an overview of ancient irrigation systems in the Aral Sea area, discussing the origins and development of irrigated agriculture in Central Asia dating back to the 8th-2nd millennia BCE. It examines the different irrigation techniques used over time, from simple basin irrigation to more advanced canal systems, and analyzes the irrigation networks that existed in key river deltas and regions surrounding the Aral Sea. The focus is on the archaeological evidence uncovered in Khorezm, Uzbekistan revealing the history and evolution of irrigated farming in this important region.
This document summarizes a conference on global climate change that was held in Voronezh, Russia from October 3-5, 2019. The conference brought together domestic and international scientists to discuss regional impacts of climate change in Russia and worldwide. Conference participants represented universities, research institutions, and geographical societies from across Russia as well as several other countries. The document outlines the topics covered at the conference, which examined global climate trends, regional features of climate change, impacts on soil, biota, landscapes, and cities, and socioeconomic and health effects of regional climate change. It also describes the organization of the conference and publication of the materials with support from the Russian Foundation for Basic Research.
The document provides information about the International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko, including its location in Moscow, Russia and website. It then lists positions and affiliations of three individuals: Mauro Luisetto as Head of lab “General Toxicology”; Vice-President and Academician-secretary of the Saudi Arabia department; and Chief Scientific Secretary and Academician-secretary of the Psychology department.
The International Mariinskaya Academy named after M.D. Shapovalenko (IMA) aims to unite scientists globally to solve important problems. The Academy's mission is to preserve humanity, nature, and culture through new projects, methods, algorithms, and technologies. The staff is growing in strength, conviction, and wisdom as more projects are developed daily.
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This document is an assignment submitted by L. Anjali Ajayan to Dr. Padmapriya P.V. on reference materials in science. It discusses encyclopedias, newsletters, magazines, and journals as important reference materials for students and researchers. It provides examples of popular encyclopedias, science newsletters, academic journals, and Indian science magazines that are useful references. The conclusion emphasizes that reference materials are important for developing scientific understanding and supporting investigations in various fields of science.
The chapter Lifelines of National Economy in Class 10 Geography focuses on the various modes of transportation and communication that play a vital role in the economic development of a country. These lifelines are crucial for the movement of goods, services, and people, thereby connecting different regions and promoting economic activities.
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Answers about how you can do more with Walmart!"
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1. Biblioteca Ştiinţifică Centrală “Andrei Lupan”
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Bibliotecarul on-line
Lecţia 2
RESURSE INFORMAŢIONALE – GEO-FIZICĂ
Ştiinţa la un click distanţă!
Chişinău - 2013
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Biblioteca vă prezintă câteva resurse
informaţionale în domeniul geo-fizicii,
baze de date, reviste on-line, resurse
web, publicaţii – cărţi, dicţionare on-
line, biografii ale personalităţilor
marcante etc.
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Mineralogy Database / Bază de date a mineralelor
The Mineralogy Database was last updated on 9/5/2012 and it contains 4,714 individual
mineral species descriptions with links and a comprehensive image library. Visit the "
What's New" section for details.
Each mineral has a page linked to tables devoted to crystallography, crystal
structures, X-Ray powder diffraction, chemical composition, physical and optical
properties, Dana's New classification, Strunz classification, mineral specimen images,
and alphabetical listings of mineral species. There also are extensive links to other
external sources of mineral data and information.
Terskite
Jeff Weissman / Photographic Guide to Mineral Species
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CĂUTAREA MINERALELOR DUPĂ ALFABET
Nabalamprophyllite: Ba(Na,Ba){Na3Ti[Ti2O2Si4O14](OH,F)2}
Comments: Yellowish brown platy nabalamprophyillite cluster
in matrix.
Location: Slyuda (mica) quarry, Kovdor, Kola Peninsula,
Russia. Scale: See Image.
Rruff Database
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REVISTE DE GEOLOGIE ON-LINE
Studia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai – http://www.studia.ubbcluj.ro/arhiva/arhiva.php
Studia Geologia
- GEOLOGIA nr. 2 din 2012 [cuprins...] [tot]
- GEOLOGIA nr. 1 din 2012 [cuprins...] [tot]
- GEOLOGIA nr. 2 din 2011 [cuprins...] [tot]
Journal of Iberian Geology –
http://pendientedemigracion.ucm.es/info/estratig/journal.htm
PUBLISHED VOLUMES
Nº 38 (2) 2012: Date of online publication, 21st November 2012
Multidisciplinary
( Available PDF)
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REVISTE DE GEOLOGIE ON-LINE
Mesozoic Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biota
Guest Editors: A.D. Buscalioni, M.A. Fregenal-Martínez
Geoscience e-journals –
http://www.univ-brest.fr/geosciences/e-journals/index0-FOG.php
Jornal of Paleontological Techniques – http://www.jpaleontologicaltechniques.org
Jornal of Paleontological Techniques. – Nr 2, iulie 2008. –
http://www.jpaleontologicaltechniques.org/pasta3/JPT%20N2/Pdf/JPT_n002_Jul.pdf
Revista Geographica Academica –
http://www.rga.ggf.br/index.php?journal=rga&page=index
Revista geológica de Chile –
http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_issues&pid=0716-0208&lng=es&nrm=iso –
Arhiva revistei: 1 2
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Association Française de Microminéralogie (French Association of
Micromineralogy). They offer anEnglish Version or a French Version of their site.
American Mineralogist is the bi-monthly bulletin of the Mineralogical Society of
America (MSA).
Bob's Rock Shop is a mineral 'zine with many links to other rockhound or mineral
topics.
Geobopological Survey features directions to articles about geosymbols adopted all
of the fifty United States and Canada’s provinces and territories with their official
minerals, rocks, stones, and gems.
Institute Laue-Langevin (ILL) is a fundamental research institute operating a high-flux
reactor with many experimental facilities. They use VRML to illustrate the 3D
structures in the ILL's ICSD-for-WWW database.
IUMSC Data Server Indiana University Molecular Structure Center. Their Java
programming efforts for crystallography and molecular models is quite informative.
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Publicaţii on-line – geologie
Revista Geology
http://geology.gsapubs.org/content/by/year
Le Regne Mineral is a french-language Mineral Magazine devoted to
mineralogy, geology and paleontology. In their website software section, they
feature the shareware program called Faces (version 3.5) by Georges Favreau.
Mineralogical Association of Canada in addition to regular bi-monthly articles
on minerals, publishes the IMA listing of approved minerals in their journal,
"The Canadian Mineralogist." You can browse theabstracts on-line.
Mineralogisches Institut Würzburg has a site maintained by Klaus-Peter
Kelber. He has annotated links to internet resources, especially for
mineralogists, petrologists, crystallographers, and geologists. If you can't find
the mineral information you want here then it probably does not exist on the
web.
Mineral Collectors Page from the Mineralogy Club of Antwerp, Belgium
bringing information relevant to mineral collectors, with lots of links to other
mineralogy or earth science related sites.
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BrachNet (Spain)
Bruno Granier's page (France)
Canadian Council of Professional Geoscientists - Conseil Canadien des Géoscientifiques Pro
CIMP - Commission Internationale de la Microflore du Paléozoïque - International Commission
CosmosMedia Magazine (United-Kingdom)
Dino-Pantheon (Japan)
DMOZ
EzineGT (Colombia)
fossilien.online (Germany)
François Guillot's page (France)
Géoforum - Publications en ligne (France)
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Geology Newsfeed (France)
Groupe d'Études et de Recherches Macrofaune Cénozoïque (France)
Groupe Français du Crétacé (France)
Indonesian Sedimentologists Forum - FOSI (Indonesia)
International Palaeontological Association - IPA PaleoLink database (KS - USA)
Intute: Science, Engineering & Technology (United-Kingdom)
James St. John's page (OH - USA)
Joachim Blau's page (Germany)
Joaquín Rodríguez Vidal's page (Spain)
Links for Mineralogists - Klaus-Peter Kelber's page (Germany)
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SCIRUS - este un instrument de cercetare științifică pe
web. Cuprinde 545 de milioane de articole științifice
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conținutul revistei, paginile de pornire ale oamenilor de
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Jason Shankel
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Bosonul Higgs, himeră ori realitate?
Lisa Grossman
Libertatea asimptotică
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133 de ani de la naşterea lui Einstein
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Alexander Graham Bell
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Răzvan Mihai Moldoveanu
Arhimede, un mare învăţat al lumii antice
Romina Neagu
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