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Date: 2007-11-05 12:45:46
Academic organizations
Physics education
American Association of Physics Teachers
American Physical Society
Soft matter
University of Vermont
Complex fluids
David A. Weitz
Rama Bansil
Physics
Academia
Science

New England Section Newsletter - Spring 2006

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