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  • ...fields, '''classical''' refers to the '''classical history''' period which dates from around 2,000 to 1,000 b2k. * [[Keynote lectures/Dates|Dates]] (Hadean) (173 kB) (31 August 2019) ...
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  • ==Dates== }}</ref> Dates are often represented as estimated calendar years B.P., for before present, ...
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  • The '''recent history''' period dates from around 1,000 b2k to present. [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...shed 1921)<ref>Lämmel (1920/21), p. 84ff</ref> again alluded to Einstein's lectures in Zürich, describing a discussion between himself and Einstein. After Eins ...28, Lämmel became somehow aware of the content of Langevin's or Wiechert's lectures held a few weeks earlier, in order to use them in his description of Einste ...
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  • The '''recent history''' period dates from around 1,000 b2k to present. [[Category:Radiation astronomy/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...ng [[Geochronology/Dates|dates]] in the past to rocks. These rocks receive dates because they contain constituents that can be used as chronometers. ...reader should be aware that if it is an uncalibrated date (a term used for dates given in radiocarbon years) it may differ substantially from the best estim ...
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  • [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] [[Category:Dates/Lectures]] ...
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  • '''The content of these notes is based on the lectures by [http://www.math.utah.edu/~milton/ Prof. Graeme W. Milton] (University o ...to a point source being exactly represented at the focal point. This idea dates back to Veselago '''[Veselago1968]'''. From Figure 4(b) we observe that th ...
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  • * [[Keynote lectures/Dates|Dates]] (Hadean) (173 kB) (31 August 2019) * [[Keynote lectures/Magnetic field reversals|Magnetic field reversals]] (55 kB) (25 July 2019) ...
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  • * [[Keynote lectures/Ammonoids|Ammonoids]] (62 kB) (22 September 2019) * [[Keynote lectures/Botany|Botany]] (82 kB) (24 February 2019) ...
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  • The earliest surviving record of sunspot observation dates from 364 BC, based on comments by Chinese astronomer Gan De in a star catal [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...nd cameras, feeding into the server farm in the trunk. This driverless car dates from October 24, 2009. ...he sensors are discrete rather than festooned on the roof. This image also dates from October 24, 2009. ...
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  • An early use of term dates from 1964 in mathematical logic<ref name=Hajek>{{ cite journal [[Category:Abstractions/Lectures]] ...
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  • The '''recent history''' period dates from around 1,000 b2k to present. [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • |+ '''Solar minimum events and approximate dates''' The '''prehistory''' period dates from around 7 x 10<sup>6</sup> b2k to about 7,000 b2k. ...
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  • ...of the data from the Homestake solar neutrino experiment are shown versus dates. Credit: John N. Bahcall and William H. Press.]] [[Category:Astrophysics/Lectures]] ...
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  • ...[logic]] (the trivium), along with [[arithmetic]], [[geometry]], [[Keynote lectures/Astronomy|astronomy]] and [[School:Music and Dance|music]] (the quadrivium) ...eographical location you belong to. It also includes the way you represent dates, times and currencies. ...
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  • ...-4 found the Venusian magnetic field is much weaker than that of [[Keynote lectures/Earth|Earth]]. This magnetic field is induced by an interaction between the The '''paleolithic''' period dates from around 2.6 x 10<sup>6</sup> b2k to the end of the Pleistocene around 1 ...
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  • ...of the data from the Homestake solar neutrino experiment are shown versus dates. Credit: John N. Bahcall and William H. Press.]] * [[Keynote lectures/Astrophysics|Astrophysics]] (106 kB) (7 July 2019) ...
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  • '''Cenozoic geochronology''' is the science of applying dates in the past to apparently Cenozoic rocks. "Our assessment of published radiometric dates suggests the following best biochronologic age estimates for Cenozoic Epoch ...
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