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  1. Smarandache Unsolved problems and New Progress (in Chinese language) (Chinese Edition) by Editors: Liu Yanni, Li Ling, et all 2008-07-26
  2. Unsolved Problems in Number Theory
  3. The Unsolved Problem: What Shall Be Done With The Liquor Traffic? (1889) by R. D. Harper, 2010-09-10
  4. Solved and Unsolved Problems in Number Theory Volume I by Daniel Shanks, 1962-01-01
  5. Unsolved Problems in Polymer Science. A Compilation of Essays
  6. Unsolved Problems in Neuroscience: Alzheimer's Disease
  7. Unsolved Problems in Astronomy: Fermi Paradox, Dark Matter, Great Filter, Baryogenesis
  8. Solutions Manual for All Unsolved Problems in Statistics & Probability Theory: A Tutorial Approach by Howard Dachslager, 2004-08
  9. On Some Unsolved Problems in Geology; Address of J.w. Dawson, Ll.d., President of the American Association for the Advancement of Science by Sir John William Dawson, 2010-10-14
  10. THE UNSOLVED PROBLEM by MARTIN DYER, 1968
  11. Smarandache Unsolved problems and New Progress (in Chinese language)
  12. Unsolved Problems in Computer Science
  13. The Riemann Hypothesis: the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics by Karl Sabbagh, 1980
  14. THE UNSOLVED PROBLEM OF THE PACIFIC

81. Java Unsolved Problems
unsolved problems. BACK TO JAVA Last update 19/11/2000.
http://users.hol.gr/~spirost/pages/ja_upobr.htm
UNSOLVED PROBLEMS BACK TO JAVA Last update:

82. Who Can Answer Your Unanswered Questions/unsolved Problems ...
Who can answer your unanswered questions/unsolved problems CarlBengston Dean of Library Services Office L251A Telephone (209
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83. AFP: Solved And Unsolved Problems [MJM 1996 2: 127-134]
AlphaFetoprotein (AFP) Solved and unsolved problems.
http://www.med.mcgill.ca/mjm/v02n02/afp.html
Alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP): Solved and Unsolved Problems
G.I. Abelev , Ph.D ., and N.L. Lazarevich HISTORICAL OVERVIEW The protein that would later be called alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) was first identified in human fetal sera by Bergstrand and Czar in 1956 on paper electrophoregrams (1). Several confirmations of this finding were made, but the potential role of the protein remained entirely unknown. In 1960, the present authors found an antigen in mouse hepatoma cells that was absent from the liver, blood, and other tissues of normal adult mice. However, the relationship of this antigen to a feto-specific serum protein was only established, unexpectedly, during the course of other study on antigenic maturation of mouse liver in ontogenesis. The next few years brought very broad confirmation and extension of the first clinical observations, with early demonstration of the value of the AFP test in monitoring surgery and chemotherapy, primarily in GCT (8). Very active parallel investigations were carried out on rat and human AFP by Uriel et al. in France. Several highly sensitive methods for AFP detection were elaborated in the early 1970's (9), but the most practical, both in experimental systems and in clinics, was found to be radioimmunoassay (RIA), first introduced by Ruoslahti and Seppala. This assay permitted the detection of AFP from its background level to its maximal values in different pathologies (10). Later, RIA was supplanted by enzyme-linked immunoenzyme assay (ELISA), which is identical to RIA in specificity and sensitivity but more stable and ecologically acceptable. AFP ELISA kits produced by a number of companies are routinely used at present in clinical work throughout the world.

84. A List Of Unsolved Problems In Physics For The 21st Century
Date PrevDate NextThread PrevThread NextDate IndexThread IndexA List of unsolved problems in Physics for the 21st Century.
http://www.lns.cornell.edu/spr/2000-08/msg0027202.html
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85. Re: A List Of Unsolved Problems In Physics For The 21st Century
Date PrevDate NextThread PrevThread NextDate IndexThread IndexRe A List of unsolved problems in Physics for the 21st Century.
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  • Subject : Re: A List of Unsolved Problems in Physics for the 21st Century From : dgoncz@aol.commypants (From way up in a tree Doug Goncz) Date : 11 Aug 2000 00:00:00 GMT Approved : spr@rosencrantz.stcloudstate.edu (sci.physics.research) Newsgroups : sci.physics.research Organization : AOL http://www.aol.com References 8mnpm7$2j8$1@nnrp1.deja.com
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86. SUP The Still Unsolved Problems Model
SUP The Still unsolved problems Model. To address problem mapping, Ipropose a new construction called SUP (Still unsolved problems).
http://www.ceap.wcu.edu/Houghton/SUP/SUPdsgn.html
C ommunities R esolving O ur P roblems: the basic idea SUP: Sharing Problems THINK: Guidance LEAP: Solving Problems
SUP - The Still Unsolved Problems Model
This is a primer for creating structures that prioritize, track and manage the creation of problems (questions) and their eventual answers, that is, SUP models. The ideas below can be read in a linear fashion from beginning to end starting with the Introduction section, or you can jump to sections within this document by using the links below.
Table of Contents
  • Introduction to SUP Concept
  • SUP Management Critical Reflections
    Introduction to SUP Concept
    Image - child sucking single noodle from a plate of sphagetti. Conceptually the task is simple. Find something of interest and pursue it. The pursuit requires you to interact with the world around you. As you explore aspects of this interest, you inevitably find problems and create questions and from those problems you build collections of answers and more questions. Four steps are noteworthy here: problem discovery, problem mapping, solution discovery, and solution mapping. Of these, only problem mapping lacks a parallel more formal structure in computer networks. A possible solution to this missing structure within computer networks will be discussed. This essay is a primer for problem mapping, creating structures that stimulate, track and manage the creation of problems (questions) and their eventual answers. In turn, this engine for thought can be applied to any content area. To address problem mapping, I propose a new construction called SUP (Still Unsolved Problems).
  • 87. Some Of My Favourite Unsolved Problems
    Titre Some of my favourite unsolved problems. Résumé Nous
    http://www.liafa.jussieu.fr/web9/rapportrech/description_fr.php?idrapportrech=13

    88. Pravda.RU The President Of Russia: We Do Have Unsolved Problems, But We Are Movi
    There are very many unsolved problems in Russia, but the movement inthe right direction can be clearly seen. This gives a certain
    http://english.pravda.ru/politics/2001/12/17/23785.html
    Dec, 17 2001 Forum in English Former USSR Main Accidents ... About Pravda.RU:Politics:More in detail
    THE PRESIDENT OF RUSSIA: WE DO HAVE UNSOLVED PROBLEMS, BUT WE ARE MOVING IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION
    There are very many unsolved problems in Russia, but the movement in the right direction can be clearly seen. This gives a certain confidence in the correctness of what we are doing, said Russian President Vladimir Putin in an interview he gave to the London Financial Times in the runup to his visit to Great Britain which is scheduled for December 21-22.
    "We do not ask to write off our debts, we are paying them," to the International Monetary Fund - even before the expiration of the date, pointed out the President. We are developing market institutions and are striving to enter the World Trade Organisation, "we are very actively carrying out economic reforms," and have paid the main debts to the population. The real incomes of the pensioners have gone up by 22 percent, the wages - approximately by 19 percent, the real per capita incomes - by 6.5 - 7 percent. The growth of the Gross Domestic Product this year will amount to 5.7 percent, said Vladimir Putin.
    This year, continued the President, investments, both internal and foreign, were considerably increasing - with foreign investments growing more rapidly. But in order to make our economy more attractive, much yet have to be done, underscored President Vladimir Putin. With this aim in view we have envisaged a whole package of measures. We shall continue our persistent and liberal tax policy. The income tax in our country is the lowest in Europe - only 13 percent, the profit tax will be 24 percent. "We have practically brought to nought the sales tax and the turnover tax, have taken a number of measures for de-bureaucratisation and liberalisation of the economy. The number of types of the activity to be licensed have decreased from 2,000 to slightly more than 100," pointed out the President.

    89. Andrew's Fibonacci Unsolved Problems
    Unsolved Fibonacci Problems. unsolved problems 1) Are there infinitelymany prime Fibonacci numbers ? 2) Are 1, 8 and 144 the
    http://alas.matf.bg.ac.yu/~mm97106/math/fibo/unfib.htm
    Unsolved Fibonacci Problems
    • Unsolved Problems :
      1) Are there infinitely many prime Fibonacci numbers ? 2) Are 1, 8 and 144 the only powers Fibonacci numbers ? 3) Are there F(p^2)=1 (mod p^2) for some p- prime ?
      Solved :
      4) The only square Fibonacci numbers are 1 and 144 ! 5) The only cubic Fibonacci numbers are 1 and 8 ! 6) The only triangular Fibonacci numbers are 1,3,21 and 55 ! 7) The only square Lucas numbers are 1 and 4 ! 8) The only cubic Lucas number is 1 ! 9) The only triangular Lucas numbers are 1,3 and 5778 ! References:

    90. AIP Conference Proceedings 511 UNSOLVED PROBLEMS OF NOISE AND
    Browse Proceedings, Search for Articles, Search for Volumes », unsolved problemsOF NOISE AND FLUCTUATIONS UPoN'99 Second International Conference.
    http://ojps.aip.org/proceedings/confproceed/511.jsp

    91. Old And New Unsolved Problems In Plane Geometry And Number Theory - Cambridge Un
    Home Catalogue Old and New unsolved problems in Plane Geometry and NumberTheory. Old and New unsolved problems in Plane Geometry and Number Theory.
    http://books.cambridge.org/0883853159.htm
    Home Catalogue
    Related Areas: Pure Mathematics Dolciani Mathematical Expositions
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    Old and New Unsolved Problems in Plane Geometry and Number Theory
    Victor Klee, Stan Wagon
    In stock Only for sale in Australia, United Kingdom, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, United States of America Victor Klee and Stan Wagon discuss some of the unsolved problems in number theory and geometry, many of which can be understood by readers with a very modest mathematical background. The presentation is organized around 24 central problems, many of which are accompanied by other, related problems. The authors place each problem in its historical and mathematical context, and the discussion is at the level of undergraduate mathematics. Each problem section is presented in two parts. The first gives an elementary overview discussing the history and both the solved and unsolved variants of the problem. The second part contains more details, including a few proofs of related results, a wider and deeper survey of what is known about the problem and its relatives, and a large collection of references. Both parts contain exercises, with solutions. The book is aimed at both teachers and students of mathematics who want to know more about famous unsolved problems.
    Reviews
    ‘This is a book that not only belongs in every university, college, and high school library, it very definitely belongs in every public library.’ Mathematical Reviews

    92. Ten More Unsolved Problems In Computer Graphics
    SeptemberOctober 1998 (Vol. 18, No. 5). pp. 86-89Ten More unsolved problems in Computer Graphics.
    http://www.computer.org/cga/cg1998/g5086abs.htm
    September-October 1998 (Vol. 18, No. 5) p p. 86-89 Ten More Unsolved Problems in Computer Graphics James F.  Blinn No abstract available. The full text of IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications is available to members of the IEEE Computer Society who have an online subscription and a web account

    93. Siggraph 2002 Online, Panels, Unsolved Problems In Mobile
    unsolved problems in Mobile Computer Graphics and Interaction Organizers MarkOllila (Linköping University), () The worldwide total of mobile computing
    http://online.cs.nps.navy.mil/DistanceEducation/online.siggraph.org/2002/Panels/

    94. Nature Publishing Group
    02 September 1999. Nature 401, 23 25 (1999). Random fluctuations Unsolvedproblems of noise PETER V. E. MCCLINTOCK. Peter VE McClintock
    http://www.nature.com/cgi-taf/DynaPage.taf?file=/nature/journal/v401/n6748/full/

    95. Known But Unsolved Problems And Bugs
    Previous Other known problems Known but unsolved problems and bugs.The following are known problems of the orderN methods used
    http://dipc.ehu.es/arubio/siesta/node37.html
    Next: PROJECTED CHANGES AND ADDITIONS Up: PROBLEM HANDLING Previous: Other known problems
    Known but unsolved problems and bugs
    The following are known problems of the order- N methods used:
    • The convergence of the conjugate-gradient minimization of the electronic energy in the first selfconsistency step (with SolutionMethod orderN ) may be extremely slow (up to 2000 CG iterations, compared to 20 in further selfconsistency steps).
    • Adjusting the ON.eta parameter, so that the total charge is conserved, may be notably difficult for small-gap systems.

    Angel Rubio Secades

    96. Violence A Sign Of Unsolved Problems
    Thursday, April 12, 2001 Violence a sign of unsolved problems By RichelleThompson The Cincinnati Enquirer. Cincinnati was a crossroads
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    Thursday, April 12, 2001 Violence a sign of unsolved problems

    By Richelle Thompson
    The Cincinnati Enquirer
    Cincinnati was a crossroads for African-Americans in the first half of the 20th century, a place where discrimination butted against tolerance. At the main train station, an African-American heading south had to sit in a separate, blacks-only section. A trip north meant sitting anywhere. Cincinnati today is still a community at a crossroads, a city grappling with race problems that have simmered for decades.

    97. SIGGRAPH 98 Keynote Slides - Dr. Jim Blinn
    unsolved problems. 1966 Sutherland 1977 Newell and Blinn 1987 Heckbert 1991Siggraph Panel 1998 Blinn. unsolved problems. Sutherland 66.
    http://www.siggraph.org/s98/conference/keynote/slides.html
    1998 Keynote
    James F. Blinn
    Microsoft Research
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    98. Known But Unsolved Problems And Bugs
    Previous Error and warning messages Known but unsolved problems andbugs. The following are known problems of the orderN methods used
    http://www.niees.ac.uk/siesta_files/siesta_html/node45.html

    99. It’s A Puzzlement - Unsolved Problems In Number Theory
    It's a Puzzlement unsolved problems in Number Theory. by John P. RobertsonThere are thousands of unsolved problems in number theory.
    http://www.casact.org/pubs/actrev/aug97/puzzle.htm
    It's a Puzzlement
    Unsolved Problems in Number Theory
    by John P. Robertson There are thousands of unsolved problems in number theory. One famous open problem is due to Goldbach: prove or disprove that every even integer greater than 2 is a sum of two prime numbers. A less well-known problem is that of Egyptian fractions: determine whether every fraction of the form 4/ n n i j k Despite the fact that there are so many unsolved problems, Gary Venter continues to offer new problems. Here are two. The first is to investigate sequences of consecutive positive integers where each term is a product of two or more two-digit numbers (not necessarily primes). For example, 322, 323, 324, 325 give four such consecutive integers (322=14x23, 323=17x19, 324=18x18, and 325=13x25). What is the longest sequence you can find? In his second problem, Gary noted that if n =12 (or 36, or 156) then ( n n +2)/2, and ( n +3)/3 are all prime. What is the largest k you can find such that there is an n with ( n n n +k)/ k all prime?

    100. The Greatest Unsolved Problems In Science
    Jupiter Scientific's List of The Greatest unsolved problems in Science. (Pleasecome back periodically as information will be added from time to time)
    http://jupiterscientific.org/sciinfo/gusp.html
    Jupiter Scientific's List of
    The Greatest Unsolved Problems in Science
    (Please come back periodically as information will be added from time to time) A lot about the world has been learned during the past few centuries, but some mysteries still remain. Apparently, Nature has not revealed to us all her secrets but scientists are hard at work trying to decipher them. On August 28, 1999, National Public Radio's Science Friday program presented some of the greatest unsolved problems in science. Here is Jupiter Scientific's list. More detailed information will be provided in the coming months, so come back and find out more.
    In Astronomy: The Mystery of Dark Matter
    What Is Dark Matter?
    Astronomers have discovered that there is an amazing halo of mysterious invisible material that engulfs galaxies and clusters of galaxies. Astronomers have no idea what it is, and it composes about 95% of the mass of the Universe.
    If It's Invisible, Then How Does One Sense Its Existence?
    Astronomers have detected dark matter indirectly through its gravitational pull. For example, dark matter causes the stars in the outer regions of a galaxy to orbit faster than they would if there was only ordinary matter present.

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