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  1. Trends in Applications of Mathematics to Mechanics (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Jose Francisco Rodrigues, M M Marques, 1995-10-03
  2. Differential-Operator Equations: Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Yakov Yakubov, Sasun Yakubov, 1999-11-24
  3. Nonlinear Parabolic Equations and Hyperbolic-Parabolic Coupled Systems (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Songmu Zheng, 1995-08-08
  4. Introduction to the Theory of Distributions (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by J Campos Ferreira, R F Hoskins, et all 1997-05-22
  5. Spectral Methods in Soliton Equations (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by I D Iliev, Eugeni Khristov, et all 1994-11-21
  6. Finite Math Applied Approach 9th Edition with Student Access Card Plus 1 Term Blackboard Set (Wiley Plus Products) by Michael Sullivan, 2005-05-09
  7. Transformations, Transmutations, and Kernel Functions, Volume II (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by H Begehr, 1993-09-23
  8. Spectral Theory for Random and Nonautonomous Parabolic Equations and Applications (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Janusz Mierczynski, Wenxian Shen, 2008-03-24
  9. Applied Math for Technicians by Claude S. Moore, 1981-12
  10. Nonlinear Waves in Dispersive and Dissipative Systems (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Sergiy Korsunskyi, 1997-02-11
  11. Discrete Dynamical Systems and Chaos (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by M Martelli, 1992-12-21
  12. Representations on Krein Spaces [Hot] and Derivations of C*-Algebras (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Edward Kissin, Victor S Shulman, 1997-10-03
  13. Generalized Cauchy-Riemann Systems with a Singular Point (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Zafar D Usmanov, 1997-04-29
  14. Smooth Homogeneous Structures in Operator Theory (Monographs and Surveys in Pure and Applied Math) by Daniel Beltita, 2005-11-01

81. Career Options For Econ And Applied Math Econ Majors.
Career options for Economics and applied mathematical Economics Majors.
http://www.oswego.edu/~economic/career.opt.htm
Career options for Economics and Applied Mathematical Economics Majors
Please send any comments, suggestions, or questions to John Kane at kane@oswego.edu

82. Wisconsin Heights Mathematics Department Homepage
Course Information and Assignments Math 8 applied math Algebra I Geomety AlgebraII PreCalculus Calculus Wisconsin Heights Mathematics Department applied math,
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Professional Development Teacher Resources Wisconsin Heights Mathematics Department Applied Math elcome to the WHHS Applied Math I home page. We will be posting various things to this website like assignment sheets, readings, projects, etc. That way you can check out what is happening and if you lose materials, you can download them. Feel free to contact me at any time, I can be reached by e-mail at: Mrs. Bakken- school address Assignments Back to Math Home Page Back to WHHS Page Permission has been granted by J.Bass(webmaster) and L.Jensen regarding the use of pictures, quotes, images, backgrounds, and files found on this site. All materials may be used by educator's, parents, and students. Any comments or questions can be directed to the webmaster

83. Mathematics - Applied Math
School District of Washington. MATHEMATICS CURRICULUM2000. Mathematics applied math.
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The learner will be able to compare definitions of absolute value from both algebra and geometry. Strand Bloom's Scope Source Activities Absolute Value Analysis Master School District of Washington. SG2. PS1-6. MA1,5. Classroom Absolute Value: Identifying
The learner will be able to identify the absolute value of a given number. Strand Bloom's Scope Source Activities Absolute Value Knowledge Master School District of Washington. SG2. PS1-6. MA1,2. American College Test (ACT). Classroom Absolute Value: Solving Inequalities
The learner will be able to solve absolute value equalities or inequalities for both mathematical and real-world scenario problems. Strand Bloom's Scope Source Activities Absolute Value Application Introduce School District of Washington. SG3. PS1-8. MA1-6.

84. Applied Math Concentration
Programs applied math Concentration.
http://www.davidson.edu/math/frontpage/applied_math_concentration.htm
Faculty Courses Programs Math Center ... Student Job Opportunities
Programs - Applied Math Concentration
Math Major Math Minor Honors [ Applied Math Concentration ] Computer Science Concentration High School Speaking Concentration in Applied Mathematics The Applied Mathematics Concentration offers an introduction to the process of modeling natural or social phenomena by mathematical systems. The goal of the concentration is to foster skills in the development of an appropriate variety of mathematical tools, to acquire an appreciation for the limitations of a given mathematical model and for modeling as a dynamic process, and to experience this process within a specific domain of application. The concentration has two tracks: a natural science emphasis and a social science emphasis. Either track is open to all students, regardless of major. Requirements for Natural Science Track
  • Mat 135 (Calculus II: Multivariable Calculus) Mat 150 (Linear Algebra with Applications) One Course selected from:
    • Mat 235 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series) or Phy 201 (Mathematical Methods for Scientists)
    Physics 130, 230 (General Physics with Calculus: 2 courses)
  • 85. Applied Math Concentration
    Concentration in applied mathematics. A grade of C or higher is requiredin all courses applied toward the concentration. Application Procedures.
    http://www.davidson.edu/math/programs/applied_math.htm
    Math Major Math Minor Honors Program CSC Concentration [ Applied Math Concentration ] Concentration in Applied Mathematics The Applied Mathematics Concentration offers an introduction to the process of modeling natural or social phenomena by mathematical systems. The goal of the concentration is to foster skills in the development of an appropriate variety of mathematical tools, to acquire an appreciation for the limitations of a given mathematical model and for modeling as a dynamic process, and to experience this process within a specific domain of application. The concentration has two tracks: a natural science emphasis and a social science emphasis. Either track is open to all students, regardless of major. Requirements for Natural Science Track
  • Mat 135 (Calculus II: Multivariable Calculus)
  • Mat 150 (Linear Algebra with Applications)
  • One Course selected from:
    • Mat 235 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series) or
    • Phy 201 (Mathematical Methods for Scientists)
  • Physics 130, 230 (General Physics with Calculus: 2 courses)
  • One elective selected from:
    • Che 351 (Physical Chemistry I)
    • Che 352 (Physical Chemistry II)
    • Che 401 (Inorganic Chemistry)
    • Mat 210 (Mathematical Modeling)
    • Mat 235 (Differential Equations and Infinite Series)
    • Mat 325 (Numerical Analysis)
    • Mat 335 (Vector Calculus and Partial Differential Equations)
    • Phy 200 (Computational Physics)
    • Phy 310 (Electronics and Instrumentation)
    • Phy 330 (Intermediate Mechanics)
    • Phy 340 (Statistical and Thermal Physics)
    • Phy 350 (Electricity and Magnetism)
    • Phy 360 (Quantum Mechanics I)
  • 86. Applied Math
    applied math. If you concentrate on the branch called applied math, yourcareer opportunities are endless. Because the study of mathematics
    http://www.math.okstate.edu/undergrad/handbook/node34.html
    Next: Computer Emphasis Up: PRE-CAREER COURSE OPTIONS Previous: PRE-CAREER COURSE OPTIONS
    Applied Math
    If you concentrate on the branch called applied math, your career opportunities are endless. Because the study of mathematics enhances critical thinking and empowers you with an ability to reason both inductively and deductively, it provides a strong background, one sought after by employers. You will be needed to
    (a)
    understand a problem and a potential solution,
    (b)
    identify the mathematical aspects of the problem,
    (c)
    do the mathematical analysis, and
    (d)
    interpret and communicate the results.
    People who have concentrated on mathematics in college are now working in all areas of the government, including the Department of Defense, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and the Department of Commerce. In addition, you will find former math majors in such diverse areas as architectural, surveying, and engineering services, cryptology, robotics, and thermal and structural analysis. Professionals also find that mathematics is necessary to establish frameworks for analyzing problems in biology, ecology, and geology, as well as in the study of demographics. Such diversity in career opportunities necessitates diversity in course work. The following four sections list suggested courses for those of you interested in emphasizing computers, business, and engineering-related subjects. There are also descriptions of typical jobs in these areas. However, don't forget that a graduate degree in applied mathematics (see Section 5.2.1) can also be extremely valuable for these same careers.

    87. Applied Mathematics And Computing Concentration
    MATH 490 Senior Seminar in Mathematics (2) Upper Division Mathematics Electives(34 credits) One course from the following MATH 315 Applied Combinatorics (3
    http://www.towson.edu/~math/undergradprograms/conc_applied_math_computing.html
    The Mathematics Department
    about the Department
    about the Faculty Undergraduate Programs
    Concentration in:
    Mathematics

    Applied Mathematics

    Risk Management

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    The Applied Mathematics and Computing Concentration The Applied Mathematics and Computing concentration requires 63-67 credits completed with a grade equivalent of 2.00 or higher. Required Courses (51 credits)
    COSC 236 Introduction to Computer Science I (4) COSC 237 Introduction to Computer Science II (4) COSC 336 Data Structures and File Organization (4) MATH 265 Elementary Linear Algebra (4) MATH 267 Introduction to Abstract Mathematics (4) MATH 273 Calculus I (4) MATH 274 Calculus II (4) MATH 275 Calculus III (4) MATH 330 Introduction to Statistical Methods (4) MATH 331 Probability (4) MATH 377 Mathematical Models (3) MATH 379 Advanced Calculus (3) MATH 435 Numerical Analysis I (3) MATH 490 Senior Seminar in Mathematics (2) Upper Division Mathematics Electives (3-4 credits)
    One course from the following:

    MATH 315 Applied Combinatorics (3) MATH 332 Mathematical Statistics (4) MATH 374 Differential Equations (3) MATH 436 Numerical Analysis II (3) MATH 437 Operations Research (4) MATH 451 Graph Theory (3) MATH 457 Differential Geometry (3) Upper Division Computer Science Elective (3-4 credits) One course from the following:

    88. Mathematics Applied Mathematics
    Carlos GarciaCervera PhD The Courant Institute, 1999 Interests applied mathematicsOffice Room 6707 cgarcia@math.ucsb.edu, Roy Leipnik PhD University of
    http://www.math.ucsb.edu/department/appliedmath.php
    Applied Mathematics
    Bjorn Birnir is interested in infinite-dimensional dynamical systems and their applications to partial differential equations.
    Hector Ceniceros is interested in the design, analysis, and application of highly accurate and dynamically adaptive numerical methods for a large class of nonlinear problems such as water waves, two-phase flows, flows in porous media, and nonlinear optics. A common denominator in these problems is the investigation of how small scale phenomena (such as surface tension or short-wave dispersion) can affect macroscopic behavior (multi-scale phenomena).
    Carlos Garcia-Cervera is interested in problems arising in Material Science and Condensed Matter Physics, and in particular, the dynamic and static properties of complex systems. His research interests are diverse, and include fields such as Ferromagnetism, Superconductivity, Liquid Crystals, and Polymeric Fluids. His approach to these problems is flexible in the techniques employed, which include modelling, asymptotic analysis, and numerical simulation.

    89. Grad Group In Applied Math
    Graduate Group in applied mathematics. applied mathEMATICS is a subjectarea of immense breadth. As any scientific field develops
    http://www.math.ucdavis.edu/students/grad/ggam
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    Degree Checklist (pdf)

    Degree Programs

    Introduction
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    Preliminary Exams
    Graduate Group in Applied Mathematics
    The GGAM is designed to facilitate the study of mathematical problems that are important to science. Indeed, mathematics and science go hand in hand, and there are many ways by which the scientist is led naturally to the door of the applied mathematician.

    90. Lesson Planet - Math,Applied Math Lesson Plans
    Found 19 lessons and 1 other resources for 'applied math.', 1 Web Site, 0 Books,0 Software. Category matches for 'applied math'. Home/Math applied math (24).
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    Grade K - 2 higher ed Search from over 20,000 online lesson plans by keyword and grade! Membership Log In User Name: Password: Mar. 17, 2003 21:51 PST Resources Other Teacher Resources Education Clip Art Grant Information Curriculum Tools Collaborative Projects ... Link To Us Teacher Discussions Click to discuss teaching topics with your peers! Pre K-6 Elem. Discussion 7-12 Sec. Discussion Ed. Tech. Discussion privacy Found lessons and other resources for ' applied math. Web Site Books Software Maps ... Videos Find 'applied math' books Supplies Online Courses Category matches for: ' applied math Home/Math Applied Math (24) Home Math Applied Math Lesson Plans (1-10 of 16): Reaching for the Red Planet - Thematic Unit - Reaching for the Red Planet is a multi-purpose curriculum focusing on planning a Mars colony. The project entails learning general facts about the planets, learning about the Earth's environment, choosing a purpose for a colony on Mars, and planning and...
    Grades: Rating: Add to Learninglinks Tell a friend! The Price of Relief - Thematic Unit - In this lesson, students calculate and graph the costs of essential items needed in Kosovar refugee camps on an individual, family, and camp basis. Additionally, students explore how relief organizations and businesses participate in relief efforts such...
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    91. Applied Math/PDE Seminar At UW
    The applied math PDE seminar at UW. Spring 2003. Usually held on Wed or Fri at225 pm in 901 Van Vleck Hall. Exceptions are listed below. January. Fri, Jan 24
    http://www.math.wisc.edu/~feldman/AMPDE/s00.html
    The Applied Math - PDE seminar at UW
    Spring 2003
    Usually held on Wed or Fri at 2:25 pm in 901 Van Vleck Hall.
    Exceptions are listed below
    January
    • Fri, Jan 24
      David Chopp, Northwestern University
      Title: Modeling Quorum Sensing in Bacterial Biofilms
      Abstract
    • Wed, Jan 29
      Youngsuk Lee, UW-Madison
      Title:
    • Fri, Jan 31
      Dexuan Xie, UW-Milwaukee
      Title: Fast Algorithms for Visualizing Structure-Activity Relationships of Chemical Databases
    February
    • Wed, February 5
      Hamid Bellout, Northern Illinois University
      Title: A Free boundary value problem arising in lubrication.
    • Fri, February 7
      Title: Traveling waves in Fermi-Pasta-Ulam lattices
      Abstract
    • Wed, February 12
      Jesenko Vukadinovic, UW-Madison
      Title: On the Backwards Behavior of the 2D Periodic Kelvin Filtered Navier-Stokes Equations.
    • Wed, February 19
      Jerry Bona, Univ of Illinois-Chicago
      Title: Modeling water waves in nearshore zones
    • Wed, February 26
      Peter. J. Mucha, Georgia Tech.
      Title: A unifying theory for velocity fluctuations in sedimentation
      Abstract
    • Fri, February 28 Colloquium

    92. Applied Math At The University Of Michigan
    in Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, the University of Michigan is makinga concerted effort to become one of the top applied math departments in the
    http://www.math.lsa.umich.edu/research/applied/
    Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics
    at the
    University of Michigan
    Applied Mathematics at the University of Michigan is presently expanding rapidly. With the addition of 8 new faculty positions in Applied and Interdisciplinary Mathematics, the University of Michigan is making a concerted effort to become one of the top applied math departments in the country. It is already ranked as the ninth best applied math department in the U.S.A. ( U.S. News and World Report Rankings ), and so has an excellent base upon which to build. Because the University of Michigan also has one of the best Engineering Schools, and one of the best Medical Schools in the U.S.A., it provides an optimal environment for the highest quality research and education in applied and interdisciplinary mathematics. Research interests of the faculty range from mathematical physics and mathematical biology, through to computational fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, control theory, cosmology, and nonlinear optics. Applied Mathematics Faculty Anthony Bloch Applied Mathematics Patrick Nelson Applied Mathematics, Mathematical Biology

    93. Wiley :: Applied Mathematics
    Wiley Mathematics Statistics applied mathematics. applied mathematics, Browseapplied mathematics subjects. Forthcoming Titles, for applied mathematics.
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    Renormalization Methods: Critical Phenomena, Chaos, Fractal Structures

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    US $165.00 Add To Cart Forthcoming Titles for Applied Mathematics
    Pricing Communication Networks : Economics, Technology and Modelling

    Costas Courcoubetis, Richard Weber
    Complex Electromagnetic Problems and Numerical Simulation Approaches with CD-ROM (Book + Software Package)

    Levent Sevgi
    Journals for Applied Mathematics Mathematical Methods in The Applied Sciences Naval Research Logistics: an International Journal ZAMM - Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik GAMM - Mitteilungen by

    94. Applied Math Lab Seminar Fall 2000/Spring 2001
    applied math Lab Seminar Fall 2000/Spring 2001. All seminars are Thursdaysat 1230 in Warren Weaver Hall Rm 1314. Questions or comments
    http://www.cims.nyu.edu/~hosoi/aml.html
    Applied Math Lab Seminar
    Fall 2000/Spring 2001
    All seminars are Thursdays at 12:30 in Warren Weaver Hall Rm 1314. Questions or comments please e-mail Peko Hosoi or Jun Zhang Schedule for previous years
    Official AML website

    Spring Schedule
    Joint Applied Math/Applied Math Lab Seminar
    February 9 (Friday), 2:00 PM, WWH 1302
    Speaker: John Bush (MIT)
    Chains, Pipes, Bells and Polygons: The Form and Physics of Falling Fluid
    March 1: Gareth McKinley (MIT)
    Elasto-capillary Breakup of Complex Fluids (or why some things are stickier than others!)
    March 8: Andrea Bertozzi (Duke) Surface tension effects in driven films: fingering of capillary shocks and bifurcations in spinodal dewetting March 15: NO SEMINAR Spring Break March 22: Steve Morris (Toronto) Three experiments on pattern formation: convection in layered fluids and suspended smectic films, and in granular segregation. March 29: Jun Zhang (CIMS) From Flapping Flags to Drifting Continents: Fluids Interacting with Moving Boundaries. April 5: Amy Shen (Harvard) CANCELLED April 12: Brent Daniel (Ohio State University) Intermittency and structure in 2D soap film turbulence April 19: Tak Shing Lo (CIMS) TBA April 26: L. Mahadevan

    95. Applied Math Lab Seminar @ Courant Institute
    applied math Lab Seminar 20022003. All seminars are Thursdays at 1230in Warren Weaver Hall, room 1314, unless otherwise indicated.
    http://www.cims.nyu.edu/~barnett/aml.html

    Applied Math Lab Seminar
    All seminars are Thursdays at 12:30 in Warren Weaver Hall, room 1314, unless otherwise indicated. Questions or comments please e-mail Alex Barnett ( barnett at cims.nyu.edu ) or Jun Zhang ( jun at cims.nyu.edu See schedules for previous years Go to the main AML site Spring Schedule
    January 23 (3pm, rm 813): John Bush (MIT)
    More free surface flows

    please notice the unusual time and room
    January 30 (rm 613): Guillermo Cecchi (Biometaphorical Computing, IBM Research)
    Navigating the Semantic Web

    please notice the unusual room
    February 6: Steven Childress (CIMS)
    Forward flapping flight as a bifurcation
    February 13: Nicolas Vandenberghe (CIMS) Instabilities of a flexible pipe conveying fluid February 20: Alexander Klose (Columbia University) Optical Fluorescence Tomography in Molecular Imaging February 21, 12pm: Robert Dudley (Berkeley) Animal flight performance in physically variable gas mixtures: biomechanical and evolutionary perspectives [Note this special seminar is on a Friday] February 27: Hernan Makse (Levich Institute, City College of CUNY)

    96. Applied Math Department
    SCU Home, Campus Map, SCU Site Index, Search SCU. Campus Phone Directory AppliedMath Department. A, , B, -, C, -, D, -, E. applied math Department Archaeology ResearchLab
    http://phonebook.scu.edu/cgi-bin/Phonebook.cgi?List=Dept&Department=AMTH

    97. PDE/Applied Math Seminar, University Of Maryland, College Park
    webmaster@math Math Department applied math Scientific ComputationPDE/applied math seminar Last updated September 27, 2001.
    http://www.math.umd.edu/dept/seminars/pde/
    PDE/Applied Math Seminar - Schedule for Spring 2003
    Department of Mathematics , University of Maryland, College Park
    Talks are Thursdays at 3:30 pm in room 3206 MTH (the Math department colloquium room) unless noted otherwise. If you want to receive e-mail announcements of talks please contact Georg Dolzmann( dolzmann@math.umd.edu (Click here for previous semesters' schedules Feb 6 Joint PDE/Applied Math. and Statistics Seminar
    Statistical Methods for Identifying Transcription Factor Binding Sites

    Haiyan Huang
    , Harvard University Feb 10 Special date and time: Monday at 3PM in 3206
    On first order corrections to the LSW theory for domain coarsening

    Barbara Niethammer
    , University of Bonn Feb 13 Joint PDE/Applied Math. and Statistics Seminar
    Using Mathematics to Predict Protein Interactions

    Julie Mitchell
    , San Diego Supercomputer Center Feb 17 Special date and time: Monday at 3PM in 3206
    The Navier-Stokes-alpha model and Turbulence Theory

    Edriss Titi
    , University of California, Irvine, and Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot Feb 20 Joint PDE/Applied Math. and Wavelet/Harmonic Analysis Seminar

    98. Five In A Row: Applied Math
    applied math How To • Sample Lesson applied math Beginning Grouping and DividingSkills Take fortyeight blocks, pennies, clothes pins or marbles.
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    The following is excerpted from Five in a Row by Jane Claire Lambert, all rights reserved.
    In many of the books chosen for this curriculum, young children ages 4-8 will enjoy finding practical ways to use the new concepts they are learning in Applied Math
    For the youngest, there are many opportunities for counting practice, whether it is counting the stars in a special illustration or pickets of a fence in another. Finding and counting all the corks in Ferdinand can be fun as well as a time for the teacher to see and hear their student count actual objects.
    Hexagons are covered in the material of The Bee Tree and an introduction to telling time in The Finest Horse in Town
    Concepts of relative size, measuring, time and money are all found in the stories of children's picture books. A book about quilts for instance offers a chance to talk about geometric shapes. Because the concepts are linked to an enjoyable story, your student will remember them with pleasure.
    If time is available make math manipulatives using ideas from the story illustrations. For instance, if you are going to read a book for a week that is about trains, make flash cards with the facts printed inside train cars. Use bright cheerful colors and write the answers on the back. Laminating the cards will help them last. The cards can also contain any term or new concept on one side with the definition on the other.

    99. Mathematics - Applied Math I
    Sand Springs Public Schools. Sand Springs04/02/2002. Mathematics applied math I.
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    Calculus and Pre-Calculus ... Whole Numbers Technology Calculator: Display The learner will be able to enter numbers, fractions, and decimals into a calculator and read the output. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Calculator Operations Comprehension Master Sand Springs Public Schools Classroom Instructional Resources Computation: Across Forms The learner will be able to use a calculator to add, subtract, multiply, and divide with whole, fraction, and decimal numbers. Strand Bloom's Scope Hours Source Activities Computation Comprehension Master Sand Springs Public Schools Classroom Instructional Resources Calculator: Operations/Parentheses The learner will be able to understand how to use the parentheses keys with a calculator.

    100. Advances In Applied Mathematics
    (Academic Press) Contents from vol.14 (1993). Full text to subscribers.Category Science Math Applications Journals......
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