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<title>Astrology: A Cosmic Science - Isabel M. Hickey, eBook</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-2500'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Astrology: A Cosmic Science - Isabel M. Hickey, eBook</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://img511.imageshack.us/img511/4008/astroqa2.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Astrology: A Cosmic Science - Isabel M. Hickey, eBook' title='Astrology: A Cosmic Science - Isabel M. Hickey, eBook' /></div><br /><br /><div align="center"><b>Paperback: 351 pages<br />Publisher: CRCS Publications; Revised and Combined edition (April 1992)<br />Language: English<br />ISBN-10: 0916360520<br />ISBN-13: 978-0916360528</b><br /></div><br /></div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Jul 2008 21:51:15 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-2314'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-07-01/222_863.jpeg" style="border: none;" alt='Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics' title='Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>Charles P., Jr. Poole “Encyclopedic Dictionary of Condensed Matter Physics" </b><br />Elsevier | 2004-01 | ISBN: 0120883988 | 1636 pages | PDF | 14,3 MB <br /></div><br />This volume is a translation and revision of the Original Russian version by Baryahktar. It covers all of the main fields involved in Condensed Matter Physics, such as crystallography, electrical properties, fluids, magnetism, material properties, optics, radiation, semiconductors, and superconductivity, as well as highlights of important related subjects such as quantum mechanics, spectroscopy, and statistical mechanics. Both theoretical and experimental aspects of condensed matter are covered in detail. <br />The entries range from very short paragraphs on topics where definitions are needed, such as Bloch's law, clathrate compound, donor, domain, Kondo lattice, mean free path, and Wigner crystal, to long discussions of more general or more comprehensive topics such as antiferromagnetism, crystal lattice dynamics, dislocations, Fermi surface, Josephson effect, luminescence, magnetic films, phase transitions and semiconductors. The main theoretical approaches to Condensed Matter Physics are explained. There are several long tables on, for example, Bravais lattices, characteristics of magnetic materials, units of physical quantities, symmetry groups. The properties of the main elements of the periodic table are given. <br />Numerous entries not covered by standard Solid State Physics texts</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 18:36:05 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis, Volume 25: One Hundred Reaction Procedures</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-2160'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis, Volume 25: One Hundred Reaction Procedures</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://s1.slops.org:8080/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-05-16/41VMVRNE3WL_946.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis, Volume 25: One Hundred Reaction Procedures' title='Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis, Volume 25: One Hundred Reaction Procedures' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis, Volume 25: One Hundred Reaction Procedures</b><br />Elsevier Science | 2006-01-04 | ISBN: 0080446248 | 214 pages | PDF | 7,4 Mb<br /></div><br />Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis - One Hundred Reaction Procedures provides readers with a broad overview of microwave assisted Organic Synthesis, enabling students and researchers alike to produce more efficient and high yield syntheses while saving time and resources. The work addresses key problems faced by chemistry laboratories in academia and in industry, that of an ever increasing need for procedures which are low-waste, energy efficient, high yield, occur over a short reaction period, and use environmentally friendly solvents. All these factors play an important role in the development of Green Chemistry methods, and in this, Microwave-assisted Organic Synthesis - One Hundred Reaction Procedures is an excellent resource for any library.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 17 May 2008 12:38:43 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>The Undivided Universe</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-2077'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>The Undivided Universe</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-04-29/51SR0RBFETL.jpg_.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='The Undivided Universe' title='The Undivided Universe' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>David Bohm “The Undivided Universe" </b><br />Routledge | 1995-03-28 | ISBN: 041512185X | 412 pages | PDF | 18,6 Mb <br /></div><br />In the The Undivided Universe, David Bohn and Basil Hiley present a radically different approach to quantum theory. They develop an interpretation of quantum mechanics which gives a clear, intuitive understanding of its meaning and in which there is a coherent notion of the reality of the universe without assuming a fundamental role for the human observer.<br /><br />With the aid of new concepts such as active information together with non-locality, they provide a comprehensive account of all the basic features of quantum mechanics, including the relativistic domain and quantum field theory.<br />It is shown that, with the new approach, paradoxical or unsatisfactory features associated with the standard approaches, such as the wave-particle duality and the collapse of the wave function, do not arise. Finally, the authors make new suggestions and indicate some areas in which one may expect quantum theory to break down in a way that will allow for a test.<br /><br />The Undivided Universe is an important book especially because it provides a different overall world view which is neither mechanistic nor reductionist. This view will ultimately have radical implications not only in physics but also in our general approach to all areas of life.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 10:21:30 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-2008'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-03-21/41FA3D03E2L.jpg_.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship' title='Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>John Polkinghorne “Quantum Physics and Theology: An Unexpected Kinship" </b><br />Yale University Press | 2007 | ISBN: 0300121156 | 128 pages | PDF | 1.3 Mb <br /></div><br />Despite the differences of their subject matter, science and theology have a cousinly relationship, John Polkinghorne contends in his latest thought-provoking book. From his unique perspective as both theoretical physicist and Anglican priest, Polkinghorne considers aspects of quantum physics and theology and demonstrates that the two truth-seeking enterprises are engaged in analogous rational techniques of inquiry. His exploration of the deep connections between science and theology shows with new clarity a common kinship in the search for truth.<br /><br />The author identifies and explores key similarities in quantum physics and Christology. Among the many parallels he identifies are patterns of historical development in quantum physics and in Christology; wrestling with perplexities such as quantum interpretation and the problem of evil; and the drive for an overarching view in the Grand Unified Theories of physics and in Trinitarian theology. Both theology and science are propelled by a desire to understand the world through experienced reality, and Polkinghorne explains that their viewpoints are by no means mutually exclusive.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sun, 20 Apr 2008 16:55:23 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Infinite Dimensional Groups And Manifolds (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics)</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-1944'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Infinite Dimensional Groups And Manifolds (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics)</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-03-20/41MN3D9ZD6L.jpg_.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Infinite Dimensional Groups And Manifolds (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics)' title='Infinite Dimensional Groups And Manifolds (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics)' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>Bruce Aune “Infinite Dimensional Groups And Manifolds (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics)" </b><br />Walter de Gruyter | 2004 | ISBN: 311018186X | 248 pages | PDF | 1.1 Mb <br /></div><br />Infinite Dimensional Groups And Manifolds (Irma Lectures in Mathematics and Theoretical Physics)<br />By Tilman Wurzbacher</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 11 Apr 2008 22:18:53 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Principles of Mechanics, Second Edition</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-1909'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Principles of Mechanics, Second Edition</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-03-20/41ZiYhwriPL.jpg_.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Principles of Mechanics, Second Edition' title='Principles of Mechanics, Second Edition' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>John L Synge, Byron A. Griffith “Principles of Mechanics, Second Edition" </b><br />University of Minnesota Press | 1949 | ISBN:B0007DQ6DU | 530 pages | PDF | 13 Mb <br /></div><br />Principles of Mechanics, Second Edition (Hardcover)<br />John L Synge, Byron A. Griffith</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 22:53:37 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Relativity: The special theory</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-1720'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Relativity: The special theory</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://temp.pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-03-17/222.jpeg" style="border: none;" alt='Relativity: The special theory' title='Relativity: The special theory' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>Mark Borodovsky, Svetlana Ekisheva “Relativity: The special theory" </b><br />North Holland | 1958 | ISBN: B0007JL5JE | 450 pages | Djvu | 8,9 Mb <br /><br /></div><br /><br /><b>Reader's reviews:</b><br />*This book is so good it's even worth the outrageous price it costs to obtain a copy of this hard to find classic. There's a lot here that's not in any other book on relativity. For example, the beautiful and original way Synge thinks about scattering. If you're like most physicists and think special relativity is either trivial or uninteresting ignore this book. <br />If you read this book carefully you will see that Synge is actually something of a heretic, and he actually appears to (indirectly) cast doubt on portions of both Quantum Mechanics and Newtonian Physics. Could Special Relativity offer another way past the well known blockades of the past 50 years in physics? This book offers tantalizing clues that that just might be the case.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 22 Mar 2008 10:05:56 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Quantum Superposition: Counterintuitive Consequences of Coherence, Entanglement, and Interference</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-1707'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Quantum Superposition: Counterintuitive Consequences of Coherence, Entanglement, and Interference</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://temp.pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-03-17/41qEmekhz1L.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Quantum Superposition: Counterintuitive Consequences of Coherence, Entanglement, and Interference' title='Quantum Superposition: Counterintuitive Consequences of Coherence, Entanglement, and Interference' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>Mark P. Silverman “Quantum Superposition: <br />Counterintuitive Consequences of Coherence, Entanglement, and Interference" </b><br />Springer | 2008-02-25 | ISBN:3540718834 | 379 pages | PDF | 3,8 Mb <br /></div><br />Coherence, entanglement, and interference arise from quantum superposition, the most distinctive and puzzling feature of quantum physics. Silverman, whose extensive experimental and theoretical work has helped elucidate these processes, presents a clear and engaging discussion of the role of quantum superposition in diverse quantum phenomena such as the wavelike nature of particle propagation, indistinguishability of identical particles, nonlocal interactions of correlated particles, topological effects of magnetic fields, and chiral asymmetry in nature. He also examines how macroscopic quantum coherence may be able to extricate physics from its most challenging quandary, the collapse of a massive degenerate star to a singularity in space in which the laws of physics break down. <br /><br />Explained by a physicist with a concern for clarity and experimental achievability, the extraordinary nature of quantum superposition will fascinate the reader not only for its apparent strangeness, but also for its comprehensibility.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 13:47:19 +0430</pubDate>
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<title>Physics over Easy: Breakfasts With Beth and Physics</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<div id='news-id-1698'><!--colorstart:#009900--><span style="color:#009900"><!--/colorstart--><div align="center"><b>Physics over Easy: Breakfasts With Beth and Physics</b></div><!--colorend--></span><!--/colorend--><br /><br /><div align="center"><img src="http://temp.pixhost.eu/avaxhome/avaxhome/2008-03-17/71DHHKCS3BL.jpg" style="border: none;" alt='Physics over Easy: Breakfasts With Beth and Physics' title='Physics over Easy: Breakfasts With Beth and Physics' /></div><br /><div align="center"><br /><b>Leonid V. Azaroff “Physics over Easy: Breakfasts With Beth and Physics" </b><br />World Scientific Publishing Company | 1996-12 | ISBN: 9810223676 | 243 pages | PDF | 11 Mb <br /></div><br />In easy-to-follow conversational language, this book reveals the mysteries of physics and tells about the physicists who made it possible, from the discovery of the laws of gravity by Isaac Newton and the construction of the first electric battery by Alessandro Volta, to the present century's development of solid-state electronics, nuclear arms and nuclear reactors, lasers, etc. The evolution of physics during four centuries is related in sixteen conversations that actually took place between the author, a professor of physics, and his wife, an intelligent listener not familiar with the subject. By asking questions and interjecting her own observations, she insists on sufficient clarity in the presentation so as to make the somewhat difficult seeming topics clearly understandable. <br /><br />Each breakfast topic can be read separately in less time than it takes to eat the meal. Anyone who has avoided studying physics so far, for whatever reason, (and this includes the au! thor's wife) will gain an insight into what physics is and what physicists do. This book may also serve to refresh the understanding of those who have forgotten what they may have learned or who previously failed to fully grasp the subject. A glossary of commonly used terms at the back of the book provides a convenient reference to most of the concepts presented.</div>]]></description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:32:48 +0430</pubDate>
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