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Re: [Phys-l] Feynman's messenger lectures now available
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08/02/2009 13:20, Patricia T Viele
Re: [Phys-l] Feynman's messenger lectures now available
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08/03/2009 10:00, Polvani, Donald G.
[Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/03/2009 10:18, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/03/2009 10:49, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/03/2009 10:52, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/03/2009 12:30, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] Galileoscope
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08/03/2009 14:18, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/03/2009 19:41, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/03/2009 23:41, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 00:17, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 09:14, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 12:04, Donald Smith
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 12:46, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 13:28, David Bowman
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density - Erratum
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08/04/2009 13:43, David Bowman
Re: [Phys-l] Galileoscope
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08/04/2009 17:48, Paul M. Rybski
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 17:55, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/04/2009 23:58, Paul Lulai
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/05/2009 21:09, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/05/2009 23:29, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-l] A Brief History of all of History in broad detail.
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08/06/2009 10:53, Spinozalens
Re: [Phys-l] Temp & Energy density
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08/06/2009 18:56, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] A Brief History of all of History in broad detail. Minor Corr
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08/07/2009 10:32, Spinozalens
[Phys-l] The Elephant in the Room: Overpopulation
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08/08/2009 23:39, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/09/2009 15:40, Marty Weiss
Re: [Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/09/2009 15:55, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/09/2009 16:40, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] The Elephant in the Room: Overpopulation
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08/09/2009 18:31, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/09/2009 19:34, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/10/2009 12:47, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/10/2009 14:28, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] ignition point of paper: 451 deg... is it F or C ?
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08/10/2009 17:17, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] One half of a tide?
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08/12/2009 10:44, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] One half of a tide?
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08/12/2009 11:14, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] One half of a tide?
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08/12/2009 13:43, John Mallinckrodt
Re: [Phys-l] One half of a tide?
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08/12/2009 14:27, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] One half of a tide?
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08/12/2009 17:14, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 00:17, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 00:22, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 00:25, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 06:47, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 06:56, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 12:31, Brian Blais
Re: [Phys-l] random numbers
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08/13/2009 12:56, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] transformer question
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08/13/2009 15:36, Mangala Joshua
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/13/2009 16:20, curtis osterhoudt
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/13/2009 17:41, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/13/2009 18:40, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/14/2009 00:05, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] [phys-l] Google's home page August 14 promotes physics!
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08/14/2009 01:47, Krishna Chowdary
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/14/2009 12:37, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] Variations on a Puzzle with a Moral.
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08/14/2009 13:00, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/14/2009 16:36, John Denker
[Phys-l] Mooney & Kirshenbaum on Unpopular Science
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08/14/2009 19:08, Richard Hake
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/15/2009 15:15, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/15/2009 15:17, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/15/2009 16:55, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Euler Buckling springs
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08/15/2009 19:39, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] transformer question
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08/15/2009 21:43, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] Another try: Re: failure notice was Re: Test question
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08/16/2009 16:26, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Another try: Re: failure notice was Re: Test question
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08/16/2009 17:09, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Another try: Re: failure notice was Re: Test question
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08/16/2009 17:13, marx
Re: [Phys-l] Another try: Re: failure notice was Re: Test question
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08/16/2009 17:27, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Another try: Re: failure notice was Re: Test question
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08/16/2009 23:34, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Another try: Re: failure notice was Re: Test question
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08/17/2009 00:36, Hugh Haskell
[Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 10:08, ludwik kowalski
[Phys-l] FCI (Force Concept Inventory) & MBT available in many languages
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08/19/2009 10:38, Jane Jackson
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 10:40, bettyjspace-1
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 10:57, Fakhruddin, Hasan
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 11:49, Jason Smith
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 13:39, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 16:20, Crawford MacCallum
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 16:23, Crawford MacCallum
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 16:23, Crawford MacCallum
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/19/2009 16:31, Crawford MacCallum
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 01:21, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 08:08, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 10:05, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 10:46, John Clement
[Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 10:58, Spagna Jr., George
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 11:40, John Clement
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 11:54, Polvani, Donald G.
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 12:49, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 15:09, Jack Uretsky
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 16:07, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 16:48, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 16:59, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 17:09, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 17:17, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] WHAT ARE "EXCESSIVE BOUNCES" ?
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08/20/2009 17:25, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces"
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08/20/2009 20:48, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] "excessive bounces" and a new thread base on a > five? year old one.
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08/21/2009 01:21, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] College Teaching and the Development of Reasoning
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08/21/2009 14:17, Calvin Kalman
[Phys-l] Education Is Not Rocket Science (was Re: St. Sensible, Ouija Boards, and Brooklyn Tech)
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08/21/2009 14:23, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] test
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08/22/2009 20:29, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] FCI (Force Concept Inventory) & MBT available in many languages
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08/24/2009 11:00, Thomas O'Neill
Re: [Phys-l] FCI (Force Concept Inventory) & MBT available in many languages
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08/24/2009 11:23, John Mallinckrodt
[Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 08:45, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-l] test2
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08/25/2009 09:18, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] test2
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08/25/2009 10:25, LaMontagne, Bob
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 10:55, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 12:10, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 13:00, Anthony Lapinski
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 14:03, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Thoughts on FCI (Force Concept Inventory) & MBT
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08/25/2009 14:23, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 14:48, Marc "Zeke" Kossover
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/25/2009 15:10, B. Esser
Re: [Phys-l] Thoughts on FCI (Force Concept Inventory) & MBT
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08/25/2009 15:28, Jack Uretsky
[Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/25/2009 17:14, Jeff Marx
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/25/2009 17:31, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/25/2009 17:32, Pete Lohstreter
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/25/2009 17:38, Arts, Robert W.
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/25/2009 17:43, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/26/2009 08:56, Jeff Marx
[Phys-l] test3
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08/26/2009 10:01, ludwik kowalski
Re: [Phys-l] [tap-l] Amazing Human Projectile Video & 2010 Catalog
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08/26/2009 10:48, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/26/2009 10:50, Wendy K Adams
Re: [Phys-l] You can bet this guy did the math on this one
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08/26/2009 13:10, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] Image Manipulation
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08/27/2009 17:29, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] metric scale
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08/28/2009 13:07, Anthony Lapinski
[Phys-l] bogus waterslide projectile jump video
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08/28/2009 13:38, Peter Rea
Re: [Phys-l] Image Manipulation
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08/28/2009 18:19, Brian Whatcott
[Phys-l] The Jevons Paradox
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08/28/2009 22:35, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] Help With Lissajous curves
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08/30/2009 10:45, David Abineri
Re: [Phys-l] Help With Lissajous curves
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08/30/2009 11:11, Dennis Erickson
Re: [Phys-l] Help With Lissajous curves
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08/30/2009 11:24, Pete Lohstreter
Re: [Phys-l] Help With Lissajous curves
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08/30/2009 11:27, Pete Lohstreter
Re: [Phys-l] Help With Lissajous curves
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08/30/2009 11:30, Brian Whatcott
Re: [Phys-l] Help With Lissajous curves
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08/30/2009 11:45, ludwik kowalski
[Phys-l] Thanks
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08/30/2009 12:08, David Abineri
Re: [Phys-l] Thanks
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08/30/2009 12:35, Michael Edmiston
[Phys-l] Problem-Based Learning Has Been Around For Centuries (was PER and Medical Education)
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08/30/2009 14:23, Richard Hake
[Phys-l] What's to know about photovoltaic panels?
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08/30/2009 15:21, Mark Sylvester
Re: [Phys-l] What's to know about photovoltaic panels?
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08/30/2009 15:38, Dan L. MacIsaac
Re: [Phys-l] What's to know about photovoltaic panels?
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08/30/2009 16:00, Dan Crowe
Re: [Phys-l] What's to know about photovoltaic panels?
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08/30/2009 16:48, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Thanks
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08/30/2009 17:50, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Thanks
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08/30/2009 17:58, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] Lissajous
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08/30/2009 20:23, John Denker
Re: [Phys-l] Lissajous
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08/30/2009 23:04, chuck britton
Re: [Phys-l] What's to know about photovoltaic panels?
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08/31/2009 00:53, Woolf, Lawrence
Re: [Phys-l] Lissajous
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08/31/2009 02:55, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] What's to know about photovoltaic panels?
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08/31/2009 03:47, Bernard Cleyet
Re: [Phys-l] Thanks
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08/31/2009 14:58, Bernard Cleyet
[Phys-l] In Defense of Wikipedia (was Mathematics Learning in Early Childhood)
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08/31/2009 20:39, Richard Hake
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