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Quality assessment of high value vegetable oils by characterization of minor components
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ISBN: 9789059893627 Year: 2010


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Bruxelles vue par les peintres
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ISBN: 9782873866792 9782873867553 2873867558 2873866799 Year: 2010 Volume: *1 Publisher: Bruxelles Racine

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Improving biomass production and quality of German chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla L.) grown in Belgium
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ISBN: 9789059893702 Year: 2010


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General relativity and John Archibald Wheeler
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ISBN: 9048137349 9786613003454 9048137357 1283003457 Year: 2010 Publisher: New York : Springer,

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Observational and experimental data pertaining to gravity and cosmology are changing our view of the Universe. General relativity is a fundamental key for the understanding of these observations and its theory is undergoing a continuing enhancement of its intersection with observational and experimental data. These data include direct observations and experiments carried out in our solar system, among which there are direct gravitational wave astronomy, frame dragging and tests of gravitational theories from solar system and spacecraft observations. This book explores John Archibald Wheeler's seminal and enduring contributions in relativistic astrophysics and includes: the General Theory of Relativity and Wheeler's influence; recent developments in the confrontation of relativity with experiments; the theory describing gravitational radiation, and its detection in Earth-based and space-based interferometer detectors as well as in Earth-based bar detectors; the mathematical description of the initial value problem in relativity and applications to modeling gravitational wave sources via computational relativity; the phenomenon of frame dragging and its measurement by satellite observations. All of these areas were of direct interest to Professor John A. Wheeler and were seminally influenced by his ideas.

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