Physics and Astronomy Publications
The research in Physics and Astronomy encompasses studies from the grand scale of planetary formation the slightest shifts in atmospheric pressure. Areas of study include star formation, astronomic theory, theoretical and experimental nanotechnology and medical physics.
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Submissions from 2000
Some applications of the Lambert W function to physics, Sree R. Valluri, David J. Jeffrey, and Robert M. Corless
Some Applications of the Lambert W Function to Physics, S. R. Valluri, D. J. Jeffrey, and R. M. Corless
Submissions from 1999
Optimal Photon Energies for IUdR K-edge Radiosensitization with Filtered X-ray and Radioisotope Sources, S. J. Karnas, E. Yu, R. C. McGarry, and J. J. Battista
Variability of Target Volume Delineation in Cervical Esophageal Cancer, Patricia Tai, Jake Van Dyk, Edward Yu, Jerry Battista, Larry Stitt, and Terry Coad
Submissions from 1998
Variability of Target Volume Delineation in Cervical Esophageal Cancer, Patricia Tai, Jake Van Dyk, Edward Yu, Jerry Battista, Larry Stitt, and Terry Coad