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ok...i did a search here and read the other texmaker forums. some helped but did not completely
solve the problem.
I installed mactex 2008 and
i installed the current version of texmaker.
i wrote my thesis without doing the formal "cite" thing...instead i just put notes to myself about
what to cite. now i am going through and doing just that. in texmaker i run the latex command. and
i get a message that says process exited normally. then i run bibtex and i only get "error: could
not start the command". then i run quick build and it appears that something kinda worked.
in my paper there are citations but not how i wanted. below is my bib_refs.bib file, i want my
cites in the form of the first 3 letters of the authors last name and then the year. for example
when i cite the book Krane i would like for it to be [Kra88] in text. this is how my advisor wants
it. instead what i am getting is [Krane, 1988].
also i have different cites for the same source...ie Krane is a large and diverse book so when i
use chapter 5 my advisor wants it to be like [Kra88a] and then for the next cite it is is [Kra88b]
and [Kra88c] and so forth.
so i guess i am having two problems...first texmaker/bibtex is not running smoothely or something
and second is the form of my bib_refs.bib file. (though i think it is right, just a template form
the graduate school website)
Code: % Books
@Book{Kra88a,
author={Krane, K.},
title={Introductory Nuclear Physics},
publisher={"John Wiley and Sons"},
year={1988},
chapter={5}
}
@Book{Kra88b,
author={Krane, K.},
title={Introductory Nuclear Physics},
publisher={"John Wiley and Sons"},
edition={Second}
year={1988},
page={118}
}
@Book{Kra88c,
author={Krane, K.},
title={Introductory Nuclear Physics},
publisher={"John Wiley and Sons"},
edition={Second}
year={1988},
chapter={19}
}
@Book{Kra88d,
author={Krane, K.},
title={Introductory Nuclear Physics},
publisher={"John Wiley and Sons"},
edition={Second}
year={1988},
chapter={11}
}
@Book{Sat90,
author={Satchler, G. R.},
title={Introduction to Nuclear Reactions},
publisher=,
edition={Second}
year={1990}
chapter={2}
@Book{Rol88,
author={Rolfs, C. E. and Rodney, W. S.},
title={Cauldrons in the Cosmos},
publisher={"The University of Chicago Press"},
year={1988},
chapter={5}
}
@Book{Pre92,
author = {Press, W.H. and Teukolsky, S. A. and Vetterling, W. T. and Flannery, B.
P.},
title = {NUMERICAL RECIPES in Fortran 77},
publisher = {Cambridge University Press},
edition = {Second},
year = {1992},
chapter = {15}
%% Articles
@article{Pain07,
author = {Pain,S.D. et all},
title = {Development of a high solid-angle silicon detector array for measurement of
transfer reactions in inverse kinematics},
journal = j-NIM,
volume = {261},
year = {2007},
number = {1-2},
pages = {1122 - 1125},
}
@Article{Bard00,
author = {Bardayan, D. W. and et all},
title = {The astrophysically important $3^{+}$ state in $^{18}Ne$ and the
$^{17}F(p,gamma{})^{18}Ne$ stellar rate},
journal = {Phys. Rev. C},
volume = {62},
number = {5},
pages = {055804},
numpages = {14},
year = {2000},
month = {Oct},
} and the biblography page in my paper is messed up too. looks like this
[Bardayan and et all, 2000] Bardayan, D. W. and et all (2000). The astrophysically im-
portant 3+ state in 18 ne and the 17 f (p, γ )18 ne stellar rate. Phys. Rev. C,
62(5):055804.
[Krane, a] Krane, K. Introductory Nuclear Physics. John Wiley and Sons, second edition.
[Krane, b] Krane, K. Introductory Nuclear Physics. John Wiley and Sons, second edition.
[Krane, c] Krane, K. Introductory Nuclear Physics. John Wiley and Sons, second edition.
[Krane, 1988] Krane, K. (1988). Introductory Nuclear Physics. John Wiley and Sons.
[Pain, 2007] Pain, S. e. a. (2007). Development of a high solid-angle silicon detector array
for measurement of transfer reactions in inverse kinematics. Nuclear Instruments and
Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms,
261(1-2):1122 – 1125.
[Press et al., 1992] Press, W., Teukolsky, S. A., Vetterling, W. T., and Flannery, B. P.
(1992). NUMERICAL RECIPES in Fortran 77. Cambridge University Press, second
edition.
[Satchler, ] Satchler, G. R. Introduction to Nuclear Reactions. Oxford University Press,
second edition.

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DCEmu Forums:: The Homebrew & Gaming Network :: PSP Dreamcast Nintendo DS Wii GP2X Xbox 360 GBA Gamecube PS2 Forums - Dreamcast News Forum -
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Newly released today
features
Race into an action-packed story of pursuit and betrayal. Take on jobs and compete in races to
prove yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime syndicate
An all-new game engine featuring cutting-edge physics and improved AI designed to push players and
the cars to limits with adrenaline filled action driving maneuvers
Fight off the cops and others as you take down your prey in high-speed, high stake multi-car
chases. New and vastly improved AI mechanics mean more aggressive and intelligent cops focused on
taking you out fast and by any means necessary
Tear across the massive highway system and discover the open world of the Gulf Coast Tri-Cities
area, with three unique cities connected by an extensive highway system
In addition to the classic sprint and circuit race modes, Need for Speed Undercover features an all
new exclusive multiplayer mode, Cops N’ Robbers. This visceral team-based mode supports up to
8 players and pits two teams of 4 players against each other. Robbers must pick up the money and
take it to the drop-off point while the cops attempt to prevent the drop-off. Each game consists of
two rounds giving the players the chance to play as the Cops and as the Robbers
Over 55 licensed cars are available featuring performance tuning that enables the player to
dynamically adjust the vehicles to create the vehicles that can accommodate all action driving
scenarios. Some of the cars include the Mercedes CL55, Audi R8, Porsche 911 GT2 and the Mitsubishi
EVO X
description
The Chase is on! Need for Speed Undercover has players racing down highways, evading cops and
hunting down rivals as they go deep undercover to take down an international crime syndicate. The
new game heralds the return of high-intensity police chases and introduces the all-new
‘Heroic Driving Engine’ - a unique technology that generates
incredible high-performance moves at 180 miles per hour.
Need for Speed Undercover also utilizes Hollywood style filming and production techniques as well
as the acting talent of Maggie Q and Christina Milian to create a rich, cinematic experience.
This stunning mix of gameplay and live-action movies will immerse gamers in the world of the
Tri-City Bay Area. The city’s open-world environment features over 80 miles of roads,
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opponents while whipping through traffic at 180 miles per hour.
An intelligent new A.I. mechanic delivers a realistic and high-energy action driving experience.
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1 hours and 46 minutes ago
Newly released today
features
Race into an action-packed story of pursuit and betrayal. Take on jobs and compete in races to
prove yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime syndicate
An all-new game engine featuring cutting-edge physics and improved AI designed to push players and
the cars to limits with adrenaline filled action driving maneuvers
Fight off the cops and others as you take down your prey in high-speed, high stake multi-car
chases. New and vastly improved AI mechanics mean more aggressive and intelligent cops focused on
taking you out fast and by any means necessary
Tear across the massive highway system and discover the open world of the Gulf Coast Tri-Cities
area, with three unique cities connected by an extensive highway system
In addition to the classic sprint and circuit race modes, Need for Speed Undercover features an all
new exclusive multiplayer mode, Cops N’ Robbers. This visceral team-based mode supports up to
8 players and pits two teams of 4 players against each other. Robbers must pick up the money and
take it to the drop-off point while the cops attempt to prevent the drop-off. Each game consists of
two rounds giving the players the chance to play as the Cops and as the Robbers
Over 55 licensed cars are available featuring performance tuning that enables the player to
dynamically adjust the vehicles to create the vehicles that can accommodate all action driving
scenarios. Some of the cars include the Mercedes CL55, Audi R8, Porsche 911 GT2 and the Mitsubishi
EVO X
description
The Chase is on! Need for Speed Undercover has players racing down highways, evading cops and
hunting down rivals as they go deep undercover to take down an international crime syndicate. The
new game heralds the return of high-intensity police chases and introduces the all-new
‘Heroic Driving Engine’ - a unique technology that generates
incredible high-performance moves at 180 miles per hour.
Need for Speed Undercover also utilizes Hollywood style filming and production techniques as well
as the acting talent of Maggie Q and Christina Milian to create a rich, cinematic experience.
This stunning mix of gameplay and live-action movies will immerse gamers in the world of the
Tri-City Bay Area. The city’s open-world environment features over 80 miles of roads,
including an enormous highway system that sets the stage for heart-pounding highway battles. These
high-speed, high-stake chase sequences will push players to the limit as they fight off cops and
opponents while whipping through traffic at 180 miles per hour.
An intelligent new A.I. mechanic delivers a realistic and high-energy action driving experience.
Going back to the franchise’s roots, Need for Speed Undercover features more aggressive and
intelligent cops whose sole purpose is to take down the player quickly and by any means
necessary.
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kottke.org -
3 hours and 4 minutes ago
In celebration of its semisesquicentennial1, Esquire magazine shares the seven
greatest stories ever told in the pages of their magazine and has published them online in
their entirety. (See also Esquire's 70 greatest
sentences.) Get a load of these initial paragraphs.
The School by C.J. Chivers:
Kazbek Misikov stared at the bomb hanging above his family. It was a simple device, a plastic
bucket packed with explosive paste, nails, and small metal balls. It weighed perhaps eight
pounds. The existence of this bomb had become a central focus of his life. If it exploded, Kazbek
knew, it would blast shrapnel into the heads of his wife and two sons, and into him as well,
killing them all.
The Falling Man by Tom
Junod:
In the picture, he departs from this earth like an arrow. Although he has not chosen his fate, he
appears to have, in his last instants of life, embraced it. If he were not falling, he might very
well be flying. He appears relaxed, hurtling through the air. He appears comfortable in the grip
of unimaginable motion. He does not appear intimidated by gravity's divine suction or by what
awaits him. His arms are by his side, only slightly outriggered. His left leg is bent at the
knee, almost casually. His white shirt, or jacket, or frock, is billowing free of his black
pants. His black high-tops are still on his feet. In all the other pictures, the people who did
what he did -- who jumped -- appear to be struggling against horrific discrepancies of scale.
They are made puny by the backdrop of the towers, which loom like colossi, and then by the event
itself. Some of them are shirtless; their shoes fly off as they flail and fall; they look
confused, as though trying to swim down the side of a mountain. The man in the picture, by
contrast, is perfectly vertical, and so is in accord with the lines of the buildings behind him.
He splits them, bisects them: Everything to the left of him in the picture is the North Tower;
everything to the right, the South. Though oblivious to the geometric balance he has achieved, he
is the essential element in the creation of a new flag, a banner composed entirely of steel bars
shining in the sun. Some people who look at the picture see stoicism, willpower, a portrait of
resignation; others see something else -- something discordant and therefore terrible: freedom.
There is something almost rebellious in the man's posture, as though once faced with the
inevitability of death, he decided to get on with it; as though he were a missile, a spear, bent
on attaining his own end. He is, fifteen seconds past 9:41 a.m. EST, the moment the picture is
taken, in the clutches of pure physics, accelerating at a rate of thirty-two feet per second
squared. He will soon be traveling at upwards of 150 miles per hour, and he is upside down. In
the picture, he is frozen; in his life outside the frame, he drops and keeps dropping until he
disappears.
What Do You Think of Ted
Williams Now? by Richard Ben Cramer:
Few men try for best ever, and Ted Williams is one of those. There's a story about him I think of
now. This is not about baseball but fishing. He meant to be the best there, too. One day he says
to a Boston writer: "Ain't no one in heaven or earth ever knew more about fishing."
"Sure there is," says the scribe.
"Oh, yeah? Who?"
"Well, God made the fish."
"Yeah, awright," Ted says. "But you have to go pretty far back."
Frank Sinatra Has a Cold
by Gay Talese:
Frank Sinatra, holding a glass of bourbon in one hand and a cigarette in the other, stood in a
dark corner of the bar between two attractive but fading blondes who sat waiting for him to say
something. But he said nothing; he had been silent during much of the evening, except now in this
private club in Beverly Hills he seemed even more distant, staring out through the smoke and
semidarkness into a large room beyond the bar where dozens of young couples sat huddled around
small tables or twisted in the center of the floor to the clamorous clang of folk-rock music
blaring from the stereo. The two blondes knew, as did Sinatra's four male friends who stood
nearby, that it was a bad idea to force conversation upon him when he was in this mood of sullen
silence, a mood that had hardly been uncommon during this first week of November, a month before
his fiftieth birthday.
M by John Sack:
One, two, three at the most weeks and they would give M company its orders -- they being those
dim Olympian entities who reputedly threw cards into an IBM machine or into a hat to determine
where each soldier in M would go next, which ones to stay there in the United States, which to
live softly in Europe, and which to fight and to die in Vietnam.
The Last American
Hero Is Junior Johnson. Yes! by Tom Wolfe:
Ten o'clock Sunday morning in the hills of North Carolina. Cars, miles of cars, in every
direction, millions of cars, pastel cars, aqua green, aqua blue, aqua beige, aqua buff, aqua
dawn, aqua dusk, aqua aqua, aqua Malacca, Malacca lacquer, Cloud lavender, Assassin pink,
Rake-a-cheek raspberry. Nude Strand coral, Honest Thrill orange, and Baby Fawn Lust cream-colored
cars are all going to the stock-car races, and that old mothering north Carolina sun keeps
exploding off the windshields. Mother dog!
Superman Comes to the
Supermarket by Norman Mailer:
For once let us try to think about a political convention without losing ourselves in housing
projects of fact and issue. Politics has its virtues, all too many of them -- it would not rank
with baseball as a topic of conversation if it did not satisfy a great many things -- but one can
suspect that its secret appeal is close to nicotine. Smoking cigarettes insulates one from one's
life, one does not feel as much, often happily so, and politics quarantines one from history;
most of the people who nourish themselves in the political life are in the game not to make
history but to be diverted from the history which is being made.
[1] That's seventy five years, yo. Quattuordecennial is
the anniversarial name for fourteen years. Others. ↩

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Guardian Unlimited -
4 hours and 3 minutes ago
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href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/spaceexploration"send humans into space/a, but from next
week it will have its own university course on how to be an astronaut./ppStaff at the a
href="http://www2.le.ac.uk/ebulletin/news/press-releases/2000-2009/2008/11/nparticle.2008-11-21.4852004914"University
of Leicester/a have called in former a
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– a veteran of five space shuttle missions – to teach the
course, which will offer instruction on how to survive in space, coping with the psychological
demands of long-term space travel and a
href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/nov/20/astronaut-space-repair-solar-panel"how to
conduct a spacewalk without dropping your toolbag/a./ppHoffman, who took part in crucial spacewalks
to fix cameras aboard the Hubble Space Telescope in 1993, will join Leicester as a visiting
professor but will maintain his position in the astronautics department at the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology./ppThe UK government is reviewing its long-held opposition to human
spaceflight and is due to announce its conclusions by the end of the year. The announcement is
expected weeks before the European Space Agency reveals at least four new recruits to its astronaut
corps. /ppA British astronaut has never trained through Esa because the UK's funding of space only
runs to robotic missions and ground-based astronomy./pp"There's a strong student interest in this
despite the fact that the British government has not supported human participation in spaceflight,"
Hoffman told the Guardian. "If Britain continues with that policy, these students will still be
able to work in other capacities at the European Space Agency."/ppHoffman will draw particular
attention to the future exploration of the solar system, which is likely to see humans working
alongside robotic rovers, which could be sent out from a manned moonbase to conduct experiments at
remote sites. /ppThe Leicester course begins as the UK prepares for a high-level meeting of
European science ministers at which human space exploration will be discussed./ppMartin Barstow,
head of physics and astronomy at Leicester, said: "I'm fed up with the way the UK keeps dodging the
issue of being involved in human spaceflight. Our students don't need to be loaded with that
baggage. They still have aspirations to be astronauts and they still want to get involved in the
space industry, so why should the UK government's attitude be a handicap?/pp"Only a very few people
are ever going to become astronauts, even if the UK was fully signed up to human space flight. Most
people won't get to do it, but they will become highly qualified physicists and engineers and will
get involved in the space industry in different roles. What we want them to come out with is a real
grasp of practicalities of living and working in space and what we need to do in the future."/pdiv
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Rhizome Inclusive: News, Blog, and reBlog -
4 hours and 52 minutes ago
centerimg id="image1627" src="http://rhizome.org/imagebase/article/2119/Picture-1.jpg"
alt="Picture-1.jpg" //centerbr / pDonna Haraway once wrote, in her infamous a
href="http://www.stanford.edu/dept/HPS/Haraway/CyborgManifesto.html""Cyborg Manifesto,"/a of the
idea that there were no separations between bodies and objects. Our life force flows through us and
out into the objects we make, she reasoned; thus there ought to be no distinction between the
so-called real or natural organisms that nature produces and the artificial machines that humans
make. Her conclusion: We are all cyborgs. While this theory was developed prior to the internet's
big boom (in 1991, presumably before the word "cyborg" took on the stale whiff it has now), and
explicitly as a means of wresting feminism from the binary system in which she saw it entrenched,
it turns out that it applies very well to the work of a net art boys club that calls themselves
"Neenstars." In 2000 the group was so determined to set themselves apart from the existing paradigm
of media art discourse that they hired a Silicon Valley branding firm to a
href="http://www.wired.com/culture/lifestyle/news/2000/06/36562"invent a new name/a for them and
what they do. The resulting word, "Neen" has been used by the boys (and a few girls along the way)
to refer to their work and practice, which revolves around replication and the exploration of an
ever-upgraded series of machines. It's all spelled out in their a
href="http://www.neen.org/neenmanifesto/index.htm"manifesto/a, in which they say, "Our official
theories about reality--quantum physics, etc.--prove that the taste of our life is the taste of a
simulation. Machines help us feel comfortable with this condition: they simulate the simulation we
call Nature." Open now at Brussels' a href="http://www.think21gallery.com/"think.21 Contemporary
Gallery/a is a show of the work of Neen godfathers Andreas Angelidakis, Miltos Manetas, and Angelo
Plessas. It won't surprise you that their work moves fluidly through media that includes paintings,
web animations, photos, and architectural structures. More importantly, the artists situate their
output in relation to the fluidity with which they move in and out of real and virtual spaces,
jumping online and offline constantly and seamlessly. Their effort is to downplay the oft-hyped
distinction between the real and the digital, arguing that the experience of both is all part of
the same larger consciousness. With the title of the show, a
href="http://www.think21gallery.com/exhibitions/chapter6.html""Everyday Utopia,"/a they at once
dispel the myth of the digital utopia and make clear to those older generation critics still
clinging to the false horizon of virtuality that the future is already here. - Marisa Olson/p
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Slashdot -
7 hours and 41 minutes ago
chirishnique and other readers sent in a story in AFP about a heroic supercomputer computation that
has verified Einstein's most famous equation at the level of subatomic particles for the first
time. "A brainpower consortium led by Laurent Lellouch of France's Centre for Theoretical Physics,
using some of the world's mightiest supercomputers, have set down the calculations for estimating
the mass of protons and neutrons, the particles at the nucleus of atoms. ... [T]he mass of gluons
is zero and the mass of quarks is only five per cent. Where, therefore, is the missing 95 per cent?
The answer, according to the study published in the US journal Science on Thursday, comes from the
energy from the movements and interactions of quarks and gluons. ... [E]nergy and mass are
equivalent, as Einstein proposed in his Special Theory of Relativity in 1905." Update: 11/25 15:50
GMT by KD : New Scientist has a slightly more technical look at the accomplishment.pa
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iPod touch Fans forum -
10 hours and 42 minutes ago
 Category: Games
Released: Nov 19, 2008
Price: $0.99
Description:
* SPECIAL 'TRAINING MODE' INTRODUCTORY PRICE * We've got big plans for Bobble Surfer, but we're
having so much fun with it already we decided it was time to share! This special 'training mode'
has no scoring and no wipeouts - just you and a neverending wave the way surfing was meant to be...
As we add features and content to the game we expect to increase the price to match. So, for a
limited time we're offering Bobble Surfer at an introductory price. As an added bonus you can help
by telling us what feautures YOU want in future releases! How to play: Bobble Surfer is the closest
thing you can get to catching a wave on your iPhone! Lean the phone left and right to turn the
board, and lean back to slow (stall) the board. Although it looks simple, Bobble Surfer is built on
a complex physics simulation of a wave - we've just tweaked and tuned it for extra fun! Surf across
the face of the wave to build up speed, then launch off the lip of the wave to perform huge aerial
tricks! Pulling off the trick is one thing - landing it cleanly is another! Holding the iPhone flat
(as if its lying on a desk) is the easiest way to get the hang of things. Start by leaning very
gently left and right until you can control the board on the wave. It takes a little practice, but
if you stick with it you'll be carving like a pro in no time! Features: -Lush, cartoony graphics
and super smooth animation-A rockin' surfy soundtrack-Complex simulation of real wave physics
(tuned for fun!)
Website: http://www.lemursoftware.com
Support Website: http://www.lemursoftware.com
Note: The description above is the official one supplied by the application
developer and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of this site or its staff.
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PSP Updates -
15 hours and 25 minutes ago
Here's a creative use for a Jelly Physics engine: time keeping. brbrThis homebrew from Art is meant
to be a demo for the physics engine originally written by Walaber then later ported to the PSP by
Drakon.brbrThe up and down buttons control the zoom function and the X button will effectively slow
down the display.brbrArt also helpfully provided this YouTube vid for the numeric jelly
action:brbrp style="text-align: center;"object height="344" width="425"param name="movie"
value="http://www.youtube.com/v/YYEthndU8PAamp;amp;hl=enamp;amp;fs=1"param name="allowFullScreen"
value="true"param name="allowscriptaccess" value="always"embed
src="http://www.youtube.com/v/YYEthndU8PAamp;amp;hl=enamp;amp;fs=1"
type="application/x-shockwave-flash" allowscriptaccess="always" allowfullscreen="true" height="344"
width="425"/objectbr/pbrAlthough this is only a demo, he mentioned that there will be more
improvements to follow. Good. It's too nice an idea to leave alone, really. Thanks
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Silver(I) hexacyanocobaltate(III), Ag3[Co(CN)6], shows a large negative linear compressibility
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The slugfest is on again as a href="http://ps3.qj.net/tags/electronic-arts/784" id="tag"
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to spin the ATG correctly since the spin amount and overall speed affects the ATG's movement and
behavior.brbrBoolat also mentioned some multiplayer features in store for span style="font-style:
italic;"Topatoi/span on the game's a rel="nofollow" title="Off-site: Topatoi website"
target="_blank" href="http://topatoi.boolat.com/"official website/a. span style="font-style:
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Science: Current Issue -
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An unexpected abundance of high-energy electrons from space could be evidence of particles of dark
matter--the weighty and mysterious stuff whose gravity holds the galaxies together. But if the
sightings really do point to dark matter, then physicists may have to revise their ideas about what
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bigoc nos cuenta: #171;Se han probado con #233;xito en laboratorio unas peque#241;#237;simas
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The identification of key populations shaping the structure and connectivity of metapopulation
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