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Back in the 1970s, a Soviet physicist called Alexander Davydov came up with a remarkable theory to explain the way long molecular chains change shape.
The later Naiyāyikas develop a remarkable theory of nonexistence.
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These results are obtained in the background of a remarkable interpolation theory for analytic functions, not only with complex values, but also with values in a Krein space.
And in the process he makes us marvel, once again, at how Einstein was able to fashion this remarkable theory with mere paper and pencil more than 70 years ago.
In this remarkable theory, intensity is "difference in itself," that which carries the faculties to their limits.
In BIG BANG he leads readers on a journey back into history and out into the cosmos as he explains how scientists arrived at the remarkable theory of the universe and why it is almost certainly correct.
The houses were built when Sir John was architect of the Bank of England, as a home, an office, and an exhibition space where he could show off his remarkable theories of design and interior decor.
A remarkable and novel theory for depression emerges from these studies.
Our results demonstrate a remarkable agreement between theory and experiment concerning bond distances and atomic coordination of this complex amorphous metal carbide.
Many of these studies of protein ligand binding in the mid-1980s showed a remarkable agreement between theory and experiment, which led to an explosion of activity in the field of free energy calculations.
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