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  1. Physics and Applications of Negative Refractive Index Materials by S. Anantha Ramakrishna, Tomasz M. Grzegorczyk, 2008-09-26
  2. Physics of Negative Refraction and Negative Index Materials: Optical and Electronic Aspects and Diversified Approaches (Springer Series in Materials Science)
  3. 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)
  4. Ferroelectrics literature index, (Solid State Physics Literary Guides) by T. F. Connolly, 1974-05-01
  5. Topology and Analysis: The Atiyah-Singer Index Formula and Gauge-Theoretic Physics (Universitext) by B. Booss, D.D. Bleecker, 1984-12-21
  6. Accelerators, Linear to Analytic Methods, Volume 1, Encyclopedia of Applied Physics
  7. Partial Cumulative Index, Volume 100 (Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics)
  8. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics: Electronic Circuits to Fusion, Magnetic Confinement
  9. Solid State Physics: Advances in Research and Applications, Vol. 53: 1955-1999, Overview, Contents and Authors
  10. Information Sources in Physics (Guides to Information Sources)
  11. Cumulative Author Index and Tables of Contents Volumes1-32, Volume 33A: Author Cumulative Index (Experimental Methods in the Physical Sciences)
  12. Calibration and Maintenance of Test and Measuring Equipment to Collective Phenomena in Solids, Volume 3, Encyclopedia of Applied Physics
  13. Encyclopedia of Applied Physics. Volumes 1-23 with Index volume (complete set)
  14. Clinical Physics and Physiological Measurement INDEX 1980-1989 by Unnamed Unnamed, 1900

1. Nuclear Physics Program
To probe nuclei, scientists use continuous beams of high-energy electrons from CEBAF.
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2. Physics_index
Dept. of Physical Models. The study of interrelations between physics, markets, and trading may lead to fruitful inquiries.
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Daily Speculations The Web Site of Victor Niederhoffer and Laurel Kenner Dept. of Physical Models The study of interrelations between physics, markets, and trading may lead to fruitful inquiries. Some of our efforts along these lines are memorialized in "Education of a Speculator" (Niederhoffer, 1997) and "Practical Speculation" (Niederhoffer and Kenner, 2003). We continue to explore such interrelations in our own work and with other Specs, and are pleased to present a selection here. Home
V. Niederhoffer, Preliminary Thoughts on a Periodic Table of Stocks
States of Matter, States of Trading

Victor Niederhoffer: Evaporation and Markets
Victor Niederhoffer: Wedges and Markets
Charles Pennington: Moon Phases and Markets
James Sogi: Dow Waves
Victor Niederhoffer: Pulleys and Markets
Victor Niederhoffer: Levers and Markets
Victor Niederhoffer: The Physics of the Inclined Plane
Daniel Flam: Conservation of Energy

3. Physics Index : PhysicsFinder : The American Institute Of Physics Journals Index
The PhysicsFinder Journal index is a compilation of physics journals published by the American Institute Physics experiments available for use in lectures, organized by topic.
http://www.sciencecentral.com/view/physics_index

4. Physics Reference
Physics symbols, constants, and SI units, prefixes and rules.
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PhysRef A physics reference for students and teachers. Conventions. Physics reference: Symbols
Some common symbols used for variables in physics. Rp Materials. Physics reference: Constants
Common constants from general physics, particle physics, and astrophysics. Rp SI. Physics reference: SI units
A comprehensive table of the base SI units. Rp Physics reference: SI prefixes
A comphrensive table of all SI multiples and submultiples. Rp Physics reference: Binary prefixes
A comphrensive table of all binary multiples. Rp Physics reference: SI rules and conventions
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5. Molecular Physics Laboratory - Research And Development In Laser Sensors And Dia
SRI's Molecular Physics Laboratory provides government and commercial clients with fundamental and applied research in areas involving laser sensors and diagnostics, mass
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6. Table Of Contents
These notes constitute a general, non-calculus introductory physics course. They are based on lectures given through the IUN/FYDE distance education program of the University of Winnipeg, which provides access to university level courses for communities outside of Winnipeg
http://theory.uwinnipeg.ca/physics/index.html
IUN/FYDE Introductory Physics Notes
These notes constitute a general, non-calculus introductory physics course. They are based on lectures given through the IUN/FYDE distance education program of the University of Winnipeg , which provides access to university level courses for communities outside of Winnipeg. The material covered comprises the introductory course Physics 1301 offered at the University.
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This index can be searched by keywords
Comments, corrections, and suggestions are welcome to any of the authors: Ian Burley
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7. SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
Almost 200 lesson plans, grouped by physics topic. Also, math lesson plans are on the same page.
http://www.iit.edu/~smile/physinde.html
SMILE PROGRAM PHYSICS INDEX
The SMILE website is hosted by the Illinois Institute of Technology
The Physics lessons are divided into the following categories: Matter Mechanics Fluids Waves, Sound and Optics , and Miscellaneous
Matter
  • Introduction to the Periodic Table by Estellvenia Sanders - Chicago Vocational
    Tempting Temperatures
    by Marjorie Fields - Ella Flagg Young
    Air: Demonstrating Its Presence and Effects
    by Porter Johnson - Illinois Institute of Technology
    Density
    by Marilyn Martello - Clinton
    Air Movement
    by Lisa C. Ingram - Frederick Douglass Middle Academy
    Gases Lighter and Heavier than Air
    by Bonnie Anderson - Libby School Annex
    States of Matter
    by Kathleen Moore - O. W. Holmes
    Temperature
    by Jackie Baker - Crown Community Academy Exploring the Properties of Matter in the Preschool by Lorraine Watt - Brian Piccolo Elementary School The Air Out There by Gladys Allen - Louis Wirth Experimental School Comparing Densities of Different Liquids by Elaine Messal - Henry Clay Elementary The Three States Of Matter by Sharon R. West - Edward Hurley Solids, liquids and gases
  • 8. GCSE.com: Physics Index
    Index to our awardwinning tutorials, tips and advice on GCSE Physics coursework and exams for students, parents and teachers.
    http://www.gcse.com/pindex.html

    9. What You Want To Know About PHYSICS
    Summarizes in simple language, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of physics. The index gives direct access to selected topics.
    http://kr.cs.ait.ac.th/~radok/physics/
    In 1935, this book summarized in simple language, that is, without advanced mathematics, the foundations of Physics for future students of Physics and people who were looking for information relating to their own activities. The index of all subsections gives direct access to selected topics. Although not a physicist, I have used over the years this book whenever I needed information. While it is not up to date, its presentation of the background material at the time of the research leading to the atom bomb and electronics is excellent. Some of the terminology may not be standard. I will be grateful for any comments. You can step forwards or backwards at the end of subdivisions; the first one is General Theory of Motion and Force (Mechanics) the last one Electron envelopes of nuclear atom, their properties and structure (Bohr 1913) You can also search this section using the following quick search, or use advanced search at the end of this page
    Quick Search: I also would like to know whether anyone would be interested in obtaining a CD, on which the over 1000 images are not thumbnails; they were introduced for faster service on the WWW. If you are interested in Mathematics, please also visit my huge collection of Mathematics references at:

    10. Mathematical Physics Index
    JOC/EFR April 2008 The URL of this page is School_of_Mathematics_and_Statistics University_of_St_Andrews,_Scotland http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
    http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
    History Topics: Mathematical Physics Index
  • General relativity
  • History of Quantum mechanics
  • Orbits and gravitation
  • Special relativity ... Search Form JOC/EFR April 2008 The URL of this page is:
    http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Indexes/Math_Physics.html
  • 11. US NSF - Physics - Research Overview
    Asymmetric Electron Behavior Discovered in Hightemperature Superconductors Finding could eventually lead to cheaper electrical power Released
    http://www.nsf.gov/news/overviews/physics/index.jsp

    12. University Of Central Lancashire - Computing, Engineering & Physical Sciences
    School of Computing, Engineering and Physical Sciences.
    http://www.uclan.ac.uk/scitech/computing_engineering_physical/index.php
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    UCLan Racing - Formula Ford Northern Champions 2010
    UCLan Racing, the University of Central Lancashire’s race team run by foundation and first year motorsports degree students, returned from the final race of the season as 2010 champions. Competing in the Avon Tyres Formula Ford 1600cc Pre 90 Northern Championship, they led the way from first race of the season until the last.
    UCLan Motor Sports Engineers at the top of their game
    For the second year running a UCLan student has been selected by Mercedes-Benz High Performance Engines for a 1 year industrial placement. Adam Williams will be joining the F1 World Championship winning manufacturer at the same time as Craig Knight and Piers Parfitt return to their studies at UCLan.
    Uncovering the mysteries of the Universe’s ‘coolest’ star
    A UCLan astrophysicist is at the centre of a research riddle involving one of the ‘coolest’ known stars in the Universe.

    13. Science Wire From The Exploratorium And Public Radio International
    S itting on your board, you look behind you and spot an oncoming wave. Your eyes and brain and body have learned to judge the timing so you
    http://www.exploratorium.edu/theworld/surfing/physics/index.html
    The Science of Surfing
    by Paul Doherty
    Waiting for a wave. S itting on your board, you look behind you and spot an oncoming wave. Your eyes and brain and body have learned to judge the timing so you can catch that wave and ride it. You paddle hard, then feel the acceleration as the onrushing mass of water boosts you to its speed. Then you stand in balance on the board and savor the forces you feel as you crank off some turns. When you decide to end your ride, you step back on your board to drop the tail into the water, putting on the brakes.
    The Joy of Physics
    Waiting to Go

    When you are lying on your board in still water waiting for the next wave, there are two important forces at work: gravity and buoyancy. Luckily, these forces are pretty easy to understand.
    As the surfer paddles out, she is floating almost level with the surface of the water. Note the gentle wave passing the middle of the surfboard. At rest, the gravitational force and the buoyant force are equal and opposite. The net force on the surfer plus the board is zero.

    14. Inquiring Minds
    Physics at Fermilab main page accelerators collider experiments neutrino physics technology computing theory astrophysics discoveries at Fermilab
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      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 U.S. 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.
      • Accelerators – High-energy instruments to reveal a new world

    15. Philosophy Of Physics
    A collection of articles and notes from Soshichi Uchii, at Kyoto University.
    http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~suchii/physics.index.html
    Assorted Index for Uchii's Online Articles Philosophy of Physics For my essays on space and time, see spacetime.index

    16. Physics Index - Physics
    Lessons on Physics Three Laws of Motion 555 TIMER Albert Einstein Arbeiten m
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    17. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
    The three main pillars of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are safety and security; science and technology; and safeguards and verification.
    http://www-naweb.iaea.org/napc/physics/index.html
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    Physics Section
    The three main pillars of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are: safety and security; science and technology; and safeguards and verification. As part of science and technology pillar, the physics programme falls within the major programme on nuclear power, fuel cycle and nuclear science. Through this programme, the Physics Section supports Member States regarding utilization of particle accelerators and research reactors, applications of instrumentation, and controlled nuclear fusion research. The Physics Section assists Technical Cooperation projects in these areas. For further information about any of the Physics Section's activities please contact: NAPC/Physics Section

    18. Physics Library
    Finding aids for resources in physics and astronomy by topic and by format, and information about the library and its services.
    http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/physics/index.html
    skip to main navigation Databases by Subject Databases by Title Not Sure Which Database to Use? Archive of Recorded Sound Biology (Falconer) Bing Wing Business (Jackson) Eng. (Swain) Earth Sciences (Branner) East Asia Education (Cubberley) Engineering Government Docs. (Jonsson) Green Library Hoover Institution Information Center Lane Reading Room Law (Crown) Map Collections Marine Biology (Miller) Sciences Media and Microtext Medical (Lane) Meyer Music Physics Special Collections Social Science Social Sciences Resource Center Stanford Auxiliary Library SLAC Library The Physics Library in the Varian Building has closed. The reduced physical collection of physics books has been moved to the Engineering Library in the Huang Engineering Center. A new Physics Collection website is now available and will be expanding throughout the quarter.
    You can contact the Physics Librarian, Stella Ota in the Engineering Library at skota@stanford.edu or 723-9763. Article Databases Electronic Resources Off-Campus Access Reference ... More Online Resources
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    19. SMILE Program Physics Index
    This web site contains a large collection of lesson plans for physics and physical science teachers. Each lesson plan includes objectives, materials, strategies, activities, and
    http://www.compadre.org/PSRC/items/detail.cfm?ID=1339

    20. Index.html
    Prospective Students? If you're looking for information about the Physics Program at Mount Allison, we encourage
    http://www.mta.ca/faculty/science/physics/index.html
    Home People Courses Research ... Contact Us Department of Physics: Welcome! Prospective Students? If you're looking for information about the Physics Program at Mount Allison, we encourage you to read through the pages of our website. Our people are always willing to answer any questions you may have about course loads, degree requirements, and programs within the Physics department! Check out a collection of recent news articles to learn more about our department and our people! Come for a visit! Apply now! Third-year student Alex Laffoley working in the Modern Optics lab.
    (taken by Alasdair Dunlap-Smith) One feature of our department is that many courses, including Physics 1051 and 1551, are taught by an experiential physics approach, which means you learn physics through collaborative, experiential learning activities. Click here for a more full description.

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