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  2. David E. Pritchard - Wikipedia

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    They showed that copying online homework is by far the best predictor of a low final exam grade in MIT residential physics, [16] and is the dominant contributor to ~ 5% of the certificates given by edX. They explored new types of instruction (e.g. deliberate practice of critical problem-solving skills) or variations in instruction (adding a ...

  3. Walter E. Massey - Wikipedia

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    Walter Eugene Massey (born April 5, 1938) is an American educator, physicist, and executive. President Emeritus of both the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC), and of Morehouse College, he is chairman of the board overseeing construction of the Giant Magellan Telescope. [1]

  4. Local time (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Ray–Knight type theorems relate the field L t to an associated Gaussian process. In general Ray–Knight type theorems of the first kind consider the field L t at a hitting time of the underlying process, whilst theorems of the second kind are in terms of a stopping time at which the field of local times first exceeds a given value.

  5. Walter D. Knight - Wikipedia

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    Walter D. Knight (October 14, 1919 – June 28, 2000) was an American physicist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] He discovered the Knight shift , the effect that has been given his name. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Knight shifts are frequency shifts of the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in metals.

  6. Science Research Associates - Wikipedia

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    Science Research Associates Inc. was founded in 1938 [1] with a trade and occupational focus. In 1957, it moved into individualized classroom instruction with the iconic SRA Reading Laboratory Kit, a format that they translated to mathematics, science, and social studies [1] commonly called SRA cards. [2]

  7. University of Houston Physics Department - Wikipedia

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    The department offers a bachelor of science degree in physics, possibly with a geophysics specialization, and a bachelor of arts degree in physics. In the near future [7] there will also be a bachelor of science degree in computational physics. At the graduate level, the department offers a master of science and doctorate of philosophy in ...

  8. Kevin Gray (mastering engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Kevin Gray is a mastering engineer, notable for mastering more than 100 top-ten albums, including works by artists such as The Grateful Dead, Billy Joel, and The Who. [1] He has also worked on albums by the Beach Boys [2] and Joan Baez, [3] as well as vinyl editions of soundtracks, such as The Sopranos [4] and Tron. [5]

  9. Lockheed Martin Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The LMSAL team is part of Lockheed Martin Space Systems and has close affiliations with NASA and the solar physics group at Stanford University. Located in Palo Alto, California , LMSAL is involved in many ground- and space-based missions that study the Sun , with a sharp focus on basic research into understanding and predicting space weather ...