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Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics, 2013
This narrative symposium examines the relationship of bioethics practice to personal experiences of illness. A call for stories was developed by Tod Chambers, the symposium editor, and editorial staff and was sent to several commonly used bioethics listservs and posted on the Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics website.
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This narrative symposium examines the relationship of bioethics practice to personal experiences of illness. A call for stories was developed by Tod Chambers, the symposium editor, and editorial staff and was sent to several commonly used bioethics listservs and posted on the Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics website.
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The European Physical Journal H, 2012
This contribution, a personal recollection by the author, is part of a special issue CERN’s accelerators, experiments and international integration 1959–2009. Guest Editor: Herwig Schopper [Schopper, Herwig. 2011. Editorial. Eur. Phys. J. H 36: 437]
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This contribution, a personal recollection by the author, is part of a special issue CERN’s accelerators, experiments and international integration 1959–2009. Guest Editor: Herwig Schopper [Schopper, Herwig. 2011. Editorial. Eur. Phys. J. H 36: 437]
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Nature, 1970
NOWHERE should the nonlinear features of general relativity show up more clearly than in the collisional interaction of two gravitational waves. One of the direct consequences of the linearity of Maxwell's equations is that electromagnetic waves pass straight through each other, and this is probably one of the best attested facts of physics.
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NOWHERE should the nonlinear features of general relativity show up more clearly than in the collisional interaction of two gravitational waves. One of the direct consequences of the linearity of Maxwell's equations is that electromagnetic waves pass straight through each other, and this is probably one of the best attested facts of physics.
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Muon Colliders? Why Muon Colliders?
Muon Colliders? Why Muon Colliders?, 2023openaire +1 more source
Sound emission and annihilations in a programmable quantum vortex collider
Nature, 2021Woo Jin Kwon +2 more
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Collider bias undermines our understanding of COVID-19 disease risk and severity
Nature Communications, 2020Gareth J Griffith +2 more
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