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Physics

Science, 1980
From massive quarks deep in the hearts of atomic nuclei to the catastrophic collapse of giant stars in the farthest reaches of the universe, from the partial realization of Einstein's dream of a unified theory of the forces of nature to the most practical applications in technology, medicine, and throughout contemporary society, physics continues to ...
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Physics and physics or physics

Physics Bulletin, 1982
I suppose most of us have a pretty good idea what physics is, although we might have to think hard to define it. At any rate, the Privy Councillors must have been convinced that there was something recognisable and capable of cementing a body of chaps together (pace Professor Jackson) when they granted us the Charter.
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The Physical to the Physical

Philosophy of Science, 1951
Scholasticism, with its intense rational method and its fervent intellectual spirit, virtually disappeared from the general consideration of Natural Philosophy at the coming of the Reformation and the subsequent Newtonian Revolution. Only in this century has it seemed to merit any reconsideration.
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Physics is Physics

American Journal of Physics, 1933
Perhaps I can best elucidate the rather cryptic title of this paper by quoting a remark of the late Professor G. W. Jones, Professor of Mathematics at Cornell University from 1877 to 1907 and one of the best teachers who ever occupied a professorial chair.
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Physics or Physical

Physics Bulletin, 1965
I regret that my neighbour, Professor Powles, will find that 'there is no armour 'gainst' the choice between 'Physical' and 'Physics' (Bulletin, November 1964). I have suffered from both applicants for the Gymnasium seeking the Physical Department and also from applicants for the Dispensary seeking the Physic(s) Department.
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Physics

Medical Teacher, 1981
It is tempting for a lecturer in physics to present medical students with a course which, though sound and vigorous, is more suited to a physicist or engineer. At Guy's Hospital Medical School, physics is taught at a level which the student can follow and the relevance of the subject to the practice of medicine is made clear.
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The “physics” of soil water physics

Water Resources Research, 1986
Some aspects of the underlying conceptualizations (as opposed to experimental methodologies or mathematical algorithms) in soil water physics are reviewed. Contemporary issues relating to the symmetry properties of the Richards Equation, the status of the energy picture of soil water, and the theoretical description of coupled heat and water flows in ...
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Physics or Physical

Physics Bulletin, 1964
A minor problem in setting up the new universities is what address to use since the word 'Department' is not allowed, although we sometimes forget and say 'department'. For the scientific subjects the word 'Laboratory' describes the place where the hardware is to be delivered.
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The Physics of Karate

Scientific American, 1979
This study analyzes physical aspects of a karate strike and its interaction with a target, examining some heretofore unexplored dynamical and biomechanical questions.
M S, Feld, R E, McNair, S R, Wilk
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Physicalizing the Image, Physicalizing the Digital

International Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology, 2012
Radically shifting personal experience of the visual image from virtual worlds like Second Life, from flat screens, cinema, and paper to physical forms, subverts the predominance of the digital realm. Living on the surface of the screen minimizes the tactility of materials and the resonance of memory and meaning embodied in objects.
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