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  2. University Physics - Wikipedia

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    University Physics, informally known as the Sears & Zemansky, is the name of a two-volume physics textbook written by Hugh Young and Roger Freedman. The first edition of University Physics was published by Mark Zemansky and Francis Sears in 1949. [2] [3] Hugh Young became a coauthor with Sears

  3. Berkeley Physics Course - Wikipedia

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    Volume 2, Electricity and Magnetism, by Purcell (Harvard), is particularly well known, and was influential for its use of relativity in the presentation of the subject at the introductory college level. Half a century later the book is still in print, in an updated version by authors Purcell and Morin.

  4. Course of Theoretical Physics - Wikipedia

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    The Course of Theoretical Physics is a ten-volume series of books covering theoretical physics that was initiated by Lev Landau and written in collaboration with his student Evgeny Lifshitz starting in the late 1930s.

  5. Borso d'Este Bible - Wikipedia

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    Illumination including Este coat of arms Page from the Borso d'Este Bible. The Bible of Borso d'Este is a two-volume manuscript. The illuminated miniatures, work of Taddeo Crivelli and others, were executed between 1455 and 1461.

  6. Federal University of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    The Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), [a] alternatively known as University of Brazil, [b] is a public research university in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.It is the largest federal university in the country and is one of the Brazilian centers of excellence in teaching and research.

  7. Santiago - Wikipedia

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    In its early years, the city had a rate of growth 2.9% annually until the 17th century, then down to less than 2% per year until the early 20th century figures. During the 20th century, Santiago experienced a demographic explosion as it absorbed migration from mining camps in northern Chile during the economic crisis of the 1930s.

  8. Joan Bardina Castarà - Wikipedia

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    The climax of Bardina's Carlist engagement fell on 1899-1900, when he published an unorthodox [47] biography of Aparisi Guijarro, [48] first volume of an intended series on history of Carlism [49] and two treaties discussing his vision of Carlist Catalonia; [50] they raised many eyebrows, and in 1900 Llauder explicitly prohibited Bardina ...

  9. Adjuntas, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Adjuntas (Spanish pronunciation: [aðˈxuntas]) is a small mountainside town and municipality in Puerto Rico located in the central midwestern portion of the island on the Cordillera Central, north of Yauco, Guayanilla, and Peñuelas; southeast of Utuado; east of Lares and Yauco; and northwest of Ponce.