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| Still, Occupy changed the way we talk.
"Occupy changed the conversation in the U.S. so we could talk about the concentration of wealth and power," Rabbi Arthur Waskow of Philadelphia's Shalom Center, who came to Berekely on Monday to participate in the protests, told the Oakland Tribune.
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We obtained the unexpected results that (i) the occupied volume changes its coefficient of thermal expansion at Tg from αocc,g≈0.5αg≈1×10−4 K−1 below Tg to almost zero (≈0.2×10−4 K−1) above Tg and (ii) the isothermal compressibility of the occupied volume at zero pressure below Tg is rather high, κocc≈2.5×10−4 MPand, andecreaseses only slightly at Tg to about 2×10−4 MPa−1 above Tg.
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