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Physical quantities / Thermodynamics / Heat transfer / Heat conduction / Exosphere / Plasma / Atmospheric escape / Temperature / Thermal conductivity / Physics / Chemistry / Atmosphere
Date: 2009-01-11 14:12:31
Physical quantities
Thermodynamics
Heat transfer
Heat conduction
Exosphere
Plasma
Atmospheric escape
Temperature
Thermal conductivity
Physics
Chemistry
Atmosphere

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