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Theoretical physics
Experimental physics
International Association of Physics Students
Eugene Wigner
Werner Heisenberg
Max Planck
Richard Feynman
Erwin Schrödinger
Max von Laue
Physics
Nobel laureates in Physics
Science

{jIAPS} Journal of the International Association of Physics Students IssueIssue 2011

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