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Number of items: 13.
A
ALTSHULE, A;
MCMULLEN, P;
(1973)
NUMBER OF SIMPLICIAL NEIGHBORLY D-POLYTOPES WITH D+3 VERTICES.
MATHEMATIKA
, 20
(2)
263 - 266.
10.1112/S0025579300004873.
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C
Cohen, M;
Barlow, MJ;
(1973)
Infrared Observations of Two Symmetric Nebulae.
The Astrophysical Journal
, 185
(1)
L37-L40.
10.1086/181316.
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H
Hillier, B;
(1973)
In defense of space.
RIBA Journal (Royal Institute of British Architects Journal)
pp. 539-544.
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Howarth, RJ;
(1973)
Fortran IV programs for empirical discriminant classification of spatial data.
Geocom Bulletin
, 6
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K
Kirstein, P;
(1973)
The ARPA Network and the British Universities Access to it.
IUCC Newsletter
, 1
(4)
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Kirstein, P;
(1973)
Data Communications by Packet Switching.
Electronics & Power
, 19
(20)
pp. 503-508.
10.1049/ep.1973.0601.
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Kirstein, P;
(1973)
Some Recent Development of the ARPA Computer Network.
In:
Computer structures: Lectures at the computer science symposium of IBM Germany, Wildbad 1973.
(pp. pp. 411-433).
Oldenbourg Verlag
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N
NORGETT, MJ;
STONEHAM, AM;
(1973)
SELF TRAPPED HOLE IN ALKALINE-EARTH FLUORIDES .1. STATIC PROPERTIES.
J PHYS C SOLID STATE
, 6
(2)
229 - 237.
10.1088/0022-3719/6/2/004.
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NORGETT, MJ;
STONEHAM, AM;
(1973)
SELF TRAPPED HOLE IN ALKALINE-EARTH FLUORIDES .2. HOPPING MOTION.
J PHYS C SOLID STATE
, 6
(2)
238 - 246.
10.1088/0022-3719/6/2/005.
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S
SMITH, FT;
STEWARTS, K;
(1973)
PLATE-INJECTION INTO A SEPARATED SUPERSONIC BOUNDARY-LAYER.
J FLUID MECH
, 58
(MAR20)
143 - 159.
10.1017/S0022112073002181.
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STONEHAM, AM;
(1973)
DIMENSION CHANGES IN A SOLID CONTAINING ANISOTROPIC DEFECTS.
J PHYS C SOLID STATE
, 6
(2)
223 - 228.
10.1088/0022-3719/6/2/003.
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STONEHAM, AM;
FLYNN, CP;
(1973)
ON THE QUANTUM THEORY OF ISOTOPE EFFECTS IN ELECTROMIGRATION AND THERMOMIGRATION OF LIGHT INTERSTITIALS.
J PHYS F MET PHYS
, 3
(3)
505 - 512.
10.1088/0305-4608/3/3/008.
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W
Webb, JS;
Nichol, I;
Foster, R;
Lowenstein, PL;
Howarth, RJ;
(1973)
Provisional Geochemical Atlas of Northern Ireland.
(Technical Communication
60
).
Applied Geochemistry Research Group, Imperial College of Science and Technology: London, UK.
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