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Supramolecular Chemistry An upcoming symposium at the University of Arizona will focus on supramolecular chemistry, the science of molecules bound reversibly by intermolecular forces. Supramolecules are found in nature, and have applications to materials science, among other
Engineering Continuing Education & Professional Development Engineering Continuing Education & Professional Development - short courses and graduate studies
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Bibliographical Resources in Archaeoastronomy - Archaeology Bibliography of archaeoastronomy
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