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Date: 2008-10-01 15:38:05
Physics
Non-equilibrium thermodynamics
Mechanics
Organic peroxides
Statistical mechanics
Artemisinin
Granular material
Viscosity
Fluctuation-dissipation theorem
Liquid
Powder
Temperature

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