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[Phys-l] test of new month
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04/01/2005 09:54, Mark O. Kimball
[Phys-L] No atmosphere=no splashing!
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04/01/2005 13:55, Bob Sciamanda
[Phys-L] Re: No atmosphere=no splashing!
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04/01/2005 15:47, David T. Marx
[Phys-L] Re: No atmosphere=no splashing!
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04/01/2005 19:21, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/01/2005 23:21, Chuck Britton
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/02/2005 01:55, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/02/2005 13:29, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/02/2005 17:30, Britton, Chuck
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/02/2005 20:17, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/02/2005 23:08, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Einstein's ethics
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04/04/2005 09:46, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] Re: Einstein's ethics
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04/04/2005 10:12, rlamont
[Phys-L] Seven Reasons Why The NCLB Might Promote Direct Instruction of Science in the U.S. and One Reason Why It Might Not
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04/04/2005 18:04, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: Anti-Americanism creeps in to science teaching debate
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04/05/2005 00:55, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Anti-Americanism creeps in to science teaching debate
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04/05/2005 09:20, Strickert, Rick
[Phys-L] Re: Anti-Americanism creeps in to science teaching debate
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04/05/2005 10:47, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/05/2005 17:47, Chuck Britton
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/05/2005 19:56, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/05/2005 21:41, Julie Quah
[Phys-L] Re: Zeno's Paradoxes
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04/05/2005 22:09, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-L] What If Could Turn Off The Higgs Field.
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04/06/2005 09:55, Robert B Zannelli
[Phys-L] High School Physics Opening
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04/06/2005 12:35, Lehman, Cherie
[Phys-L] List of Modeling Workshops nationwide, this summer
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04/06/2005 13:40, Jane Jackson
[Phys-L] Will the NRC Switch the NCLB's Direct Science Instruction Juggernaut to the Guided Inquiry Track?
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04/06/2005 14:42, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Prop Blades
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04/06/2005 18:03, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Prop Blades
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04/07/2005 08:25, Matt Coia
[Phys-L] FORWARD: Rigorous Research in Engineering Education from Karl Smith
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04/07/2005 17:34, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] A "simple" physics problem?
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04/07/2005 20:36, Herbert H Gottlieb
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/07/2005 21:19, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/07/2005 21:25, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/07/2005 22:09, Frohne, Vickie
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 00:06, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 07:39, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 08:04, Spagna Jr., George
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 09:41, Herbert H Gottlieb
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 11:54, Bob LaMontagne
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 12:14, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 12:55, Folkerts, Timothy J
[Phys-L] Dalton's law of partial pressures
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04/08/2005 13:05, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 13:13, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Mississippi puzzle
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04/08/2005 13:16, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Mississippi puzzle
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04/08/2005 13:44, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: Mississippi puzzle
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04/08/2005 13:54, Matt Harding
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 15:21, rlamont
[Phys-L] Re: Dalton's law of partial pressures
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04/08/2005 15:54, Folkerts, Timothy J
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 16:06, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Re: Dalton's law of partial pressures
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04/08/2005 16:24, rlamont
[Phys-L] dichroism, birefringency, and circularly polarized EM rad. question
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04/08/2005 18:02, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Mississippi puzzle
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04/08/2005 18:21, cliff
[Phys-L] Odd EM problem
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04/08/2005 18:45, Roger Haar
[Phys-L] Re: Mississippi puzzle
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04/08/2005 19:02, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/08/2005 19:12, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Odd EM problem
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04/08/2005 19:18, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Odd EM problem
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04/08/2005 20:42, John Denker
[Phys-L] Age of Zircon
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04/09/2005 01:25, Jim Green
[Phys-L] Re: Mississippi puzzle
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04/09/2005 01:34, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Odd EM problem
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04/09/2005 09:59, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: Odd EM problem
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04/09/2005 10:02, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Wired on ETS: ICT
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04/09/2005 14:49, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Age of Zircon
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04/09/2005 15:33, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] California Physics Standards Test
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04/10/2005 14:58, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/10/2005 19:15, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 01:47, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 02:10, Marc Kossover
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 11:47, Larry Woolf
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 11:56, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/11/2005 12:22, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 12:29, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 13:15, Dan Crowe
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 13:42, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/11/2005 14:05, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/11/2005 14:11, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/11/2005 17:22, rlamont
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/11/2005 17:52, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Lenz's law
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04/11/2005 18:01, Mangala Joshua
[Phys-L] Re: Lenz's law
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04/11/2005 19:33, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Lenz's law
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04/11/2005 20:44, Chuck Britton
[Phys-L] Re: Lenz's law
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04/11/2005 21:06, Herbert H Gottlieb
[Phys-L] Skin effect??
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04/11/2005 21:24, Herbert H Gottlieb
[Phys-L] Re: Lenz's law
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04/11/2005 22:57, John Denker
[Phys-L] Diamagnetism. Was: Re: Lenz's law
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04/12/2005 00:41, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Diamagnetism. Was: Re: Lenz's law
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04/12/2005 01:00, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Student International Competition
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04/12/2005 07:53, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Skin effect??
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04/12/2005 08:00, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Skin effect??
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04/12/2005 11:16, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/12/2005 12:09, Leigh Palmer
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/12/2005 13:12, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/12/2005 15:19, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/12/2005 16:57, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/12/2005 18:51, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/12/2005 21:07, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/13/2005 03:04, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/13/2005 08:21, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/13/2005 10:48, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 11:33, Larry Smith
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 11:58, Herb Schulz
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 12:12, John Denker
[Phys-L] LaTeX in physics (resend in plain text)
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04/13/2005 12:28, Larry Smith
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 12:38, James Frysinger
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics (resend in plain text)
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04/13/2005 12:58, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 13:11, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 13:24, Larry Smith
[Phys-L] PhD Thesis
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04/13/2005 13:31, Jim Green
[Phys-L] PhD Thesis
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04/13/2005 13:34, Jim Green
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 13:44, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 13:47, Herb Schulz
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics (resend in plain text)
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04/13/2005 14:15, Herb Schulz
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 14:55, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 15:07, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 15:32, James Frysinger
[Phys-L] Physics Englightens the World event
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04/13/2005 15:43, David T. Marx
[Phys-L] Engineers and physicicsts (was LaTeX in physics)
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04/13/2005 17:23, James Frysinger
[Phys-L] Re: LaTeX in physics
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04/13/2005 18:17, G.D. Williams
[Phys-L] Re: Research on Student Response Systems
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04/13/2005 22:50, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: dichroism, birefringency, and circularly polarized EM rad. question
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04/14/2005 00:29, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: dichroism, birefringency, and circularly polarized EM rad. question
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04/14/2005 01:53, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: California Physics Standards Test
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04/14/2005 09:51, Marc Kossover
[Phys-L] Re: dichroism, birefringency, and circularly polarized EM rad. question
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04/14/2005 13:19, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/14/2005 16:11, Hugh Logan
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/14/2005 16:50, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/14/2005 17:02, Joseph Bellina
[Phys-L] Re: dichroism, birefringency, and circularly polarized EM rad. question
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04/14/2005 17:14, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
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04/14/2005 17:44, Jim Lerman
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/14/2005 17:47, Ken Caviness
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/14/2005 19:43, Hugh Logan
[Phys-L] Portrait of a Visible Light Wave
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04/14/2005 20:29, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Buzzygin's Prolific Papers
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04/14/2005 21:52, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/14/2005 22:40, Hugh Logan
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 00:01, Leigh Palmer
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 00:31, David Bowman
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 01:04, David Bowman
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/15/2005 02:42, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] COLD FUSION:
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04/15/2005 06:46, Ludwik Kowalski
[Phys-L] Fwd: Cornell DSpace physics (Laureate video)
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04/15/2005 09:27, Dan MacIsaac
[Phys-L] cramster.com et. al. thread
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04/15/2005 09:36, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 09:38, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 09:45, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 09:48, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/15/2005 09:58, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/15/2005 10:22, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Random Conference Paper Generation
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04/15/2005 11:13, Polvani, Donald G.
[Phys-L] Re: POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
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04/15/2005 11:16, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] homework lookup
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04/15/2005 13:20, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 13:52, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 14:20, Rick Tarara
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/15/2005 14:38, rlamont
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 15:01, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 15:18, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 15:20, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 15:37, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Random Conference Paper Generation
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04/15/2005 15:41, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
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04/15/2005 15:44, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 15:48, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 15:51, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: Random Conference Paper Generation
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04/15/2005 15:55, Polvani, Donald G.
[Phys-L] Re: Random Conference Paper Generation
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04/15/2005 15:59, David Bowman
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 16:09, David Bowman
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/15/2005 16:35, David Bowman
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 16:40, Rick Tarara
[Phys-L] Re: Two ways of refuting Einstein
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04/15/2005 17:00, Colin Quinney
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 17:03, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 17:27, Mariam Dittmann
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 17:34, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] inhaling helium
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04/15/2005 17:37, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 17:41, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 17:45, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: inhaling helium
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04/15/2005 18:28, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 18:48, Frohne, Vickie
[Phys-L] Re: homework lookup
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04/15/2005 20:18, David T. Marx
[Phys-L] Re: inhaling helium
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04/15/2005 22:56, John Denker
[Phys-L] Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/15/2005 23:30, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/16/2005 02:11, Hugh Logan
[Phys-L] Re: Help on a problem from Goldstein
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04/16/2005 09:46, David Bowman
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/16/2005 13:06, Shapiro, Mark
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/16/2005 14:17, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/16/2005 15:41, Shapiro, Mark
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/16/2005 15:47, Savinainen Antti
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/16/2005 17:11, John Clement
[Phys-L] Re: Research on Student Response Systems
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04/16/2005 17:13, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/16/2005 20:08, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: PHYS-L Digest - 16 Apr 2005 to 17 Apr 2005 (#2005-134)
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04/17/2005 11:12, milan
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/17/2005 11:41, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research ?
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04/17/2005 14:49, John Clement
[Phys-L] FW: [math-learn] Randomized Trials: Answer What Works?
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04/17/2005 15:28, John Clement
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/17/2005 17:29, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/17/2005 18:14, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] FW: [math-learn] Randomized Trials: Answer What Works?
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04/17/2005 18:43, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/17/2005 20:03, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] sound frequency in helium
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04/17/2005 21:55, Julie Quah
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/17/2005 22:22, Folkerts, Timothy J
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/17/2005 22:38, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/17/2005 22:41, Julie Quah
[Phys-L] An Interesting reflection phenomenon
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04/17/2005 22:52, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/17/2005 22:57, Frohne, Vickie
[Phys-L] Re: An Interesting reflection phenomenon
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04/17/2005 23:28, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/17/2005 23:31, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Mixing Oil and Water
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04/17/2005 23:46, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: An Interesting reflection phenomenon
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04/18/2005 00:01, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/18/2005 00:05, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: An Interesting reflection phenomenon
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04/18/2005 01:04, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-L] Re: An Interesting reflection phenomenon
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04/18/2005 01:20, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 01:46, Marc Kossover
[Phys-L] Announcer photo
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04/18/2005 07:28, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: Announcer photo
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04/18/2005 07:50, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 13:23, Chuck Britton
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/18/2005 14:20, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] power-grid physics
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04/18/2005 16:00, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 16:30, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 17:18, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 18:10, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard of Educational Research?
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04/18/2005 18:18, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 18:34, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/18/2005 18:37, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/19/2005 02:29, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 10:21, Dwight K. Souder
[Phys-L] Re: HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 10:32, David T. Marx
[Phys-L] Re: HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 10:45, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 12:04, David Willey
[Phys-L] Re: HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 12:31, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard? PART 1
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04/19/2005 13:21, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/19/2005 13:27, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-L] Re: Should Randomized Control Trials Be the Gold Standard? PART 2
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04/19/2005 13:33, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/19/2005 14:49, Marc Kossover
[Phys-L] Re: HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 17:38, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: HRSI (High-Temperature Reusable Surface Insulation) picture
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04/19/2005 18:26, Marc Kossover
[Phys-L] Re: A "simple" physics problem?
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04/19/2005 19:38, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/19/2005 19:54, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] [Fwd: [ncnaapt] surplus copies of Giancoli, Halliday/Resnick/Krane]
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04/19/2005 22:04, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/19/2005 23:20, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/19/2005 23:25, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/20/2005 07:47, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/20/2005 17:44, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/20/2005 17:49, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: Force Concept Inventory for Richard H.
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04/20/2005 22:47, Richard Hake
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/21/2005 09:04, Herbert H Gottlieb
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/21/2005 10:42, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: [Fwd: [ncnaapt] surplus copies of Giancoli, Halliday/Resnick/Krane]
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04/21/2005 12:50, Peter Schoch
[Phys-L] Re: [Fwd: [ncnaapt] surplus copies of Giancoli, Halliday/Resnick/Krane]
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04/21/2005 13:29, Scott Goelzer
[Phys-L] Re: [Fwd: [ncnaapt] surplus copies of Giancoli, Halliday/Resnick/Krane]
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04/21/2005 13:52, Pat Viele
[Phys-L] Fwd: AAPT Update 2005 Number 4
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04/21/2005 13:55, Dan MacIsaac
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/21/2005 16:15, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/21/2005 16:54, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/21/2005 16:58, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/22/2005 00:07, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Degenerate scientific revolution
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04/22/2005 02:25, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] The Climate of Man, the Arctic on the realities of global warming.
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04/22/2005 19:59, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/24/2005 09:48, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/24/2005 09:51, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/24/2005 09:58, Fayngold, Moses
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/24/2005 11:15, Greg Kifer
[Phys-L] Quotation
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04/24/2005 12:30, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/24/2005 13:00, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-L] Re: sound frequency in helium
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04/24/2005 14:58, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Quotation
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04/24/2005 15:03, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/24/2005 15:55, Rextivius
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/24/2005 18:31, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/24/2005 20:37, John Clement
[Phys-L] Lesson Study Dissertation/Report - Conclusion
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04/24/2005 21:17, John Clement
[Phys-L] Re: Quotation
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04/25/2005 02:16, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-l] spinodal decomposition
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04/25/2005 05:43, sserafin
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/25/2005 09:45, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] open/closed pipes
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04/25/2005 12:00, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: open/closed pipes
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04/25/2005 12:40, Folkerts, Timothy J
[Phys-L] Re: open/closed pipes
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04/25/2005 16:20, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/25/2005 16:32, John M Clement
[Phys-L] Re: open/closed pipes
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04/25/2005 18:25, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: open/closed pipes
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04/25/2005 20:45, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/25/2005 21:25, Joseph Bellina
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/25/2005 23:00, John Clement
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/26/2005 04:09, Michael Edmiston
[Phys-L] oscilloscope
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04/26/2005 07:58, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: oscilloscope
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04/26/2005 08:33, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/26/2005 09:05, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: oscilloscope
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04/26/2005 09:57, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Bryan Wallace
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04/26/2005 14:11, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] Re: Science curriculum sequence: Grades 6 - 12
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04/26/2005 15:00, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Mr. Fusion
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04/28/2005 08:19, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Mr. Fusion
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04/28/2005 08:50, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Mr. Fusion
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04/28/2005 17:55, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Science as a cult
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04/29/2005 03:56, Pentcho Valev
[Phys-L] Earth's Energy Out of Balance
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04/29/2005 09:40, John Denker
[Phys-L] Fwd: passing of philip morrison
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04/29/2005 10:13, Dan MacIsaac
[Phys-L] Human Error?
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04/29/2005 12:19, Edmiston, Mike
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 12:35, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 12:47, SSHS KPHOX
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 12:53, Frohne, Vickie
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 12:59, Rick Tarara
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:08, Wes Davis
[Phys-L] Re: Mr. Fusion
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04/29/2005 13:14, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:20, Spagna Jr., George
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:30, Aaron Titus
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:38, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:41, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:44, RAUBER, JOEL
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:51, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:54, Dan Crowe
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 13:57, Robert Cohen
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 14:09, Eugene Mosca
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 14:56, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 15:14, Spagna Jr., George
[Phys-L] Re: Mr. Fusion
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04/29/2005 16:52, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 19:00, Michael Edmiston
[Phys-L] Interesting quotation about percentages
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04/29/2005 19:57, Carl Gaither
[Phys-L] Reaction Time (was Re: Human Error?)
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04/29/2005 20:37, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-L] Re: Interesting quotation about percentages
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04/29/2005 21:08, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 22:16, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 22:25, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/29/2005 23:24, John Denker
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/30/2005 00:10, David T. Marx
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/30/2005 07:01, John Clement
[Phys-L] Re: Interesting quotation about percentages
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04/30/2005 07:46, Carl Gaither
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/30/2005 09:20, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-L] lab reports
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04/30/2005 11:00, K. Fincher
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error - not tolerable?
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04/30/2005 11:43, Michael Edmiston
[Phys-L] Re: Human Error?
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04/30/2005 13:34, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Reaction Time (was Re: Human Error?)
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04/30/2005 17:00, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Interesting quotation about percentages
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04/30/2005 17:15, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Mixing Oil and Water
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04/30/2005 18:24, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-L] Re: Interesting quotation about percentages
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04/30/2005 18:27, John Clement
[Phys-L] Re: reaction time and error
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04/30/2005 20:51, SSHS KPHOX
[Phys-L] Re: lab reports
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04/30/2005 21:01, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Interesting quotation about percentages
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04/30/2005 21:16, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-L] Re: Mixing Oil and Water
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04/30/2005 21:22, Jack Uretsky
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