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- Weigeltisaurus species clarification
- Grignard Reagent with Haloalkane
- Check a SpringerLink reference
June 13
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June 14
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- Australian fizzy cans
- Who is "Professor Cleveland Abbe" (Meteorology)
- Scientists disappointed by a shared Nobel prize
- Art for blind people
June 17
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June 18
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- If atomic number was known in 1869, would the unknown elements (as of that time) be discovered earlier?
- Gas non-giants
June 19
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- Carnivore diet
- Buoyancy question
- How can DHA be a primary structural component of the brain, cerebral cortex, skin & retina?
June 20
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June 21
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June 24
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- Star colors
- Other intelligent hominids
- Ancestry / evolution of the domestic cat
- Dilution
- Is the sun upside down in the Southern Hemisphere
June 25
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- I'm looking for examples of "irregular" light, i.e. light carryiing "irregular" quantities of physical properties.
- infinite wavelength, zero-amplitude, zero-frequency, and the like.
- Salts at the borderline of Pourbaix diagram
- I'm looking for an accepted or common term, for a free photon that hasn't been absorbed by matter yet.
June 26
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