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Scientific American,
informally abbreviated SciAm or
sometimes SA, is an
American po****r
science magazine. Many scientists,
including Albert Einstein...
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American Scientist (informally
abbreviated AmSci) is an
American bimonthly science and
technology magazine published since 1913 by
Sigma Xi, The Scientific...
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Archived from the
original on 2015-08-04.
Broadway Boogie-Woogie in the MoMA
Online Collection Explanation of
Broadway Boogie Woogie by
Michael Sciam v t e...
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technical analysis of the
quantum eraser experiment A
Scientific American article: A Do-It-Yourself
Quantum Eraser - note:
SciAm online subscribers only...
- or Fiction?: 'Spring Fever' Is a Real Phenomenon:
Scientific American".
Sciam.com.
Retrieved 2014-01-01. "Science of
Spring Fever". The Times. 2006. Archived...
- 2011). "Iron-deficiency is not
something you get just for
being a lady".
SciAm.
Archived from the
original on 17
March 2012.
Kepczyk T,
Cremins JE, Long...
- 2005). "Slumbering
Fruit Flies Shed
Light on
Genetics of
Sleep Needs".
SciAm.com (Scientific American).
Retrieved 2008-05-14. Carl
Zimmer (November 2005)...
- "Rock
Festival as
Human Experiment (dead link as of 2011-11-25)". blog.
sciam.com.
Archived from the
original on 13 July 2007. "Marek
Lieberberg Konzertagentur...
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Scientific American Mind was a
bimonthly American po****r
science magazine concentrating on psychology, neuroscience, and
related fields. By analyzing...
- the PCM with
temporal encoding of the phase-conjugate wave (see, e.g.,
SciAm, Oct. 1990, "The
Photorefractive Effect,"
David M. Pepper, et al.). Inexpensive...