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Spintronics / Electromagnetism / Quantum electrodynamics / Sultana N. Nahar / Atomic spectral line / Spin / Dipole / Parity / Oscillator strength / Physics / Quantum mechanics / Quantum field theory
Date: 2006-08-24 17:29:10
Spintronics
Electromagnetism
Quantum electrodynamics
Sultana N. Nahar
Atomic spectral line
Spin
Dipole
Parity
Oscillator strength
Physics
Quantum mechanics
Quantum field theory

THE IRON PROJECT: ATOMIC RADIATIVE PROCESSES IN ASTROPHYSICAL PLASMAS Sultana N. Nahar The Ohio State University

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