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Consider "heavy fermion" superconductors
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Vernon Nemitz
The August 2009 issue of Scientific American, pg 66 at left margin, describes a 1979 discovery: "Heavy-fermion superconduc...
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Vernon Nemitz
Thank you for your kind words. "#define /0", alas, contains a math-concept error. When writing it I neglected to remember ...
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My knols are now listed as 'by Anonymous"
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Vernon Nemitz
A short time ago I logged in and selected "My Knols" and discovered that my registered user name is no longer attached to ...
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Regarding a hypothesis
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Vernon Nemitz
Recently a hypothesis was published that proposes a mechanism for cold fusion of deuterium which is similar to the "muon c...
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Some very recent news
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Vernon Nemitz
http://www.dailytech
.com/article.aspx?ne
wsid=13067
An equation for 3D fluid flow is getting attention.
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What about Coanda?
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Vernon Nemitz
Dr. Henri M. Coanda, a fairly well-known physicist, was involved in the field of fluidics for a long time. Here's an arti...
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