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  • ...s;3</sup> kg) mass. In [[SI]] units, one dyne = 10<sup>&minus;5</sup> N ([[newton]]), because
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  • * McFarland, Stephen L. and Wesley Phillips Newton. ''To Command the Sky: The Battle for Air Superiority over Germany, 1942-19
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  • ...Laplace expansion''' of a 1/''r'' - type potential is applied to expand [[ Newton's gravitational potential]] or [[Coulomb's electrostatic potential]]. In qu
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  • Manchester United was founded in 1878 as Newton Heath Cricket & Football Club by employees of the [[Lancashire & Yorkshire
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  • Dimension of momentum: N&sdot;s ([[newton]] times [[second]], from d'''p'''/dt = '''F'''). [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s second law states that the momentum of a particle changes in time when
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  • ...of the [[magnetic constant]] μ<sub>0</sub> to 4π x 10<sup>&minus;7</sup> [[newton|N]]/A<sup>2</sup>.
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  • ...cal]] or [[Newton]]ian mechanics the motion of a particle is governed by [[Newton's laws]] of motion.
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  • ...sals for a sixth station at Newton Leys, near to the existing village of [[Newton Longville]], although this is dependent on the reopening of the lines to [[
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  • Prominent scientists it has published include [[William Harvey]] and [[Isaac Newton]], as well as [[Stephen Hawking]] and [[Roger Penrose]].
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  • ...re Cartesian rationalism with an application to Descartes' laws of motion; Newton's inductivism and the law of gravity; two versions of hypothetico-deductivi
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  • {{rpl|Thandie Newton}} {{rpl|Olivia Newton-John}}
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  • ...the laws of physics take on their simplest form. In [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newtonian mechanics]], and in [[special relativity]], an i ...le=Understanding space-time: the philosophical development of physics from Newton to Einstein |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=5rxYBvx7tW0C&pg=PA16|page
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  • * [[Isaac Newton]], founder of [[classical mechanics]]
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  • ...ht while Newton's observations supported a corpuscular or particle theory. Newton's preeminence as the leading mind in related matters led to the dominance o
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  • ...or his cooperation with other artists. He sang ''Fly Away'' with [[Olivia Newton-John]] and ''Perhaps Love'' with [[Placido Domingo]], with whom he became g
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  • ...wo distinct and separate physical concepts the units are always written as newton meter and never as joule.
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  • * Newton, Michael, and Judy Ann Newton. ''The Ku Klux Klan: An Encyclopedia''. (1991).
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  • #'Amazing Grace' (John Newton, arranged and adapted by Elvis Presley) - 3:32
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  • ...]es. It is an adaptation of [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newton's laws of motion]] to a medium that is treated as if it were continuous. Th
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  • ...ad a distinguished record in [[mathematics]] since the time of Sir [[Isaac Newton]].
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  • '''Sir Isaac Newton''' (1642–1727) is one of the giants in the history of mathematics, physic Newton was born on Christmas Day 1642 &mdash; one year after Galileo died
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  • ...imes acceleration, F=ma, mass expressed in kilograms, force expressed in [[Newton|newtons]], and acceleration expressed in meters per second per second. Fro ...another mass that is generating a mass-attracting force, a reaction which Newton called gravitation. The magnitude of the force attracting the object measu
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  • ...rthwestern.edu/~nocedal/software.html#lbfgs L-BFGS] - limited-memory quasi-Newton packages for large scale optimization, BSD-like license
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  • Heron's and Newton's formulas for computing the ''r''th root of a positive number. Let ''a'' ...point. Therefore there is a neighborhood of the fixed point for which the Newton iteration converges better than linear, namely quadratic, i.e. the error de
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  • ...g upon each other. This relates very greatly to [[Newton's laws of motion|Newton's third law of motion]].
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  • ...oach is to find approximate solutions using ideas from calculus, such as [[Newton's method]].
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  • ...stem of Units|SI]] unit of [[pressure]], defined as the [[force]] of one [[newton]] exerted uniformly over an area of one square [[Metre (unit)|metre]]. It i The pascal is a derived unit in the SI, equal to 1 [[newton|N]]/[[Metre (unit)|m]]<sup>2</sup>; or in terms of SI basic units:
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  • ...rch as a [[chapel of ease]],<ref>Salmon, M. A history of St John's Church, Newton Arlosh. Information leaflet. 1991</ref> the fortifications being a necessar
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  • ...the National Interest}}</ref> Former Ambassadors Robert Keeley and David Newton, respectively, are Chair and Vice Chair. Former Reps. Paul Findlay and Pet
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  • ...ted second edition| title= Parrots of the World|publisher=David & Charles, Newton Abbot, London|id=ISBN 0-7153-7698-5}}</ref>
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  • He was born at his mother's property of Newton, or Trenewydd, near to Scethrog, overlooking the river Usk, with its back t ...dren by each. Towards the end of his life he removed to Scethrog, leaving Newton to his son.
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  • His co-stars included [[Robert Donat]], [[Phyllis Calvert]], [[Robert Newton]], [[Celia Johnson]], [[Stanley Holloway]], [[Rosamund John]], [[Michael Re
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  • * McFarland, Stephen L. and Wesley Phillips Newton. ''To Command the Sky: The Battle for Air Superiority over Germany, 1942-19
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  • ...atical Theories of Attraction and the Figure of the Earth from the Time of Newton to that of Laplace |volume=Vol. 2 |edition=Reprint of the original edition ...al ellipsoid with a flattening ''f'' given by 1/230.<ref name=Newton>Isaac Newton: ''Principia'' Book III Proposition XIX Problem III, p. 407 in Andrew Motte
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  • ...blue ball in figure 1) as a function of time ''t'' may be obtained from [[Newton]]'s second law ...ce ''F'' and the acceleration ''a'' (times mass ''m'') to the same side of Newton's equation, the ''harmonic oscillator equation'' becomes the following equa
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  • ...m_2</math> and their positions by <math>x_1</math> and <math>x_2</math>. [[Newton's second law]] states that the [[acceleration]] of the masses is given by Here, we used the definition of the total momentum, Newton's second law, and the fact that the force arises from a potential. Now use
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  • ...e A stands for [[ampere]], T for [[tesla]], V for [[volt]], and N for [[newton]].
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  • ...fect sphere, but bulges around the equator and is flattened at the poles. Newton's opinion had raised a huge controversy among French scientists. [[Pierre L ...: the Earth is indeed a spheroid flattened at the poles as was believed by Newton. Not surprisingly, La Condamine and Bouguer failed to write a joint publica
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  • While Newton's [[classical mechanic]]s is based on Euclidean geometry,
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  • ...stance of one meter (m). Therefore, one joule equals one newton•meter. One newton is the force that produces an acceleration of one meter per second (s) per
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  • ..., especially in [[physics]] and other [[natural sciences]]. Examples are [[Newton's laws]], the equation of a [[harmonic oscillator]] and the [[Schrödinger
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  • ...'l'' = 1 m) and let this force be ''F'' = 2&sdot;10<sup>&minus;7</sup> N (newton). Then for ''i''<sub>1</sub> = ''i''<sub>2</sub> the current strengths ar ...isymmetric (changes sign under interchange of 1 and 2) and hence satisfies Newton's third law.
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  • Newton" is French (i.e. Thorn). An announcement of Zeeman's lecture at comparisons. Zeeman juxtaposes Newton and Thorn in the volume under
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  • ...active. In [[classical mechanics]], gravitation is given by [[Isaac Newton|Newton]]'s gravitational force, which is an [[inverse-square law]]. In [[general ...ear old student:<ref>R. S. Westfall, ''Never at Reʃt, A biography of Isaac Newton'', Cambridge University Press (1980), p. 143</ref>
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  • ...ng reasoning, where it is used that 1 dyn = 1&sdot;10<sup>&minus;5</sup> [[newton]]:
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  • ...board game, or the trajectories of baseballs, planets, and galaxies under Newton's laws, show the way. The rules or laws generate the complexity, and the ev
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  • When [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] founded classical mechanics in his 1687 magnum opus ''Principia'', he de ...xt section this relation will be proven and shown to be a consequence of [[Newton's second law]]: ''F = m a''.
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  • [[Newton's method]] (also known as the ''[[Newton-Raphson method]]'') is an efficient iterative [[algorithm]] for solving the
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  • RLTOPSP1, PSCOMP_1, NEWTON, MCART_1, PRE_TOPC, GOBOARD9, TOPS_1, REAL_1, PARTFUN1, FINSEQ_1, NEWTON, DOMAIN_1, STRUCT_0, METRIC_1, TBSP_1,
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  • [[Newton's method]] (also known as the ''[[Newton-Raphson method]]'') is an efficient iterative [[algorithm]] for solving the
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  • * Newton, Jim. ''Justice for All: Earl Warren and the Nation He Made'' (2006), solid
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  • .... It is an [[inverse-square law]] for two electric charges very similar to Newton's [[gravitation|gravitational law]] for two masses. An important difference between Newton's and Coulomb's law is that masses always attract each other, whereas elect
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  • ...tingdon was deactivated by 1876. In 1888 the canal between Huntingdon and Newton Hamilton was abandoned, and the flood of 1889 stopped all traffic above New
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  • ...lativity]], formulated by [[Albert Einstein]] in response to challenges to Newton's formulation raised by the [[Maxwell equations|electromagnetic theory]] of One of Newton's inventions, [[calculus]], which was simultaneously and independently inve
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  • This expression does not satisfy Newton's law of action and reaction, which would require the force on charge ''1'' See for example, {{cite book |title=Mach's principle: from Newton's bucket to quantum gravity |author=André KT Assis |editor=Julian B. Barbo
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  • * Steward JW. 1971. The Snakes of Europe. London: David & Charles, Newton Abbot. 191 pp. ISBN 0-8386-1023-4.
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  • .... The dimensions may also be written as [[momentum]] times [[distance]] ([[newton|N]]·[[metre|m]]·[[second|s]]), which are also the dimensions of [[angular
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  • ...tes include [[William Shakespeare]], Sir [[Christopher Wren]], Sir [[Isaac Newton]], the 1st Duke of Wellington, [[George Stephenson]], [[Michael Faraday]] a * Sir [[Isaac Newton]]
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  • * {{cite book | ref=harv | last = Newton | first = J | title = From Panthers to Promise Keepers: rethinking the men'
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  • ...raction]] by [[Christopher Wren]], [[Robert Hooke]], and above all [[Isaac Newton]]. ...gens learned of Newton's work on the telescope and on light. He criticized Newton's theory of light, in particular his theory of color.
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  • ...ion methods'': Bubble point method, sum rates method, numerical methods ([[Newton-Raphson]] technique), inside out method, relaxation method, other methods
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  • Using the [[Newton binomial]] and the equation ...expansion makes sense only if ''R'' &gt; ''r''. The function appears in [[Newton]]'s gravitational potential and in [[Coulomb]]'s electrostatic potential.
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  • [[Classical_mechanics#Newton.27s_laws_of_motion|Newton's laws of motion]] and those of [[special relativity]] are expressed for ob ...l forces are included in Newton's laws of motion, and with their inclusion Newton's laws work just as they would in an inertial frame. ''Centrifugal force''
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  • ([[Nicholas Mercator]], 1668); and many others ([[Isaac Barrow]], [[Isaac Newton]], Gottfried Leibniz, ...) Nonlinear functions, desperately needed for the ...he investigation of equations by means of infinite series. In other words, Newton's basic discovery was that everything had to be expanded in infinite series
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  • ...d with space-based telescopes such as [[Chandra X-Ray Observatory]], [[XMM-Newton]], [[ROSAT]], [[ASCA]], [[EXOSAT]], [[Astro-E2]], and future missions like
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  • ...known as light quanta) through space. This view is reminiscent of [[Isaac Newton]]'s view, who saw light as a stream of corpuscles. This view was rejected i
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  • * "''[http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/ NEWTON BBS Ask A Scientist]''". The purpose is to provide a means to have question
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  • Using Newton's dot (fluxion) notation for time derivatives, we find where we invoked Newton's second law
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  • ...e of laws of motion (whether [[Classical mechanics#Newton's laws of motion|Newton's laws]] or those of [[special relativity]]) in accelerating [[Frame of ref This article treats inertial forces from the viewpoint of Newton's laws of motion, and is non-relativistic.
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  • :&mu;<sub>0</sub> = 4&pi; &times; 10<sup>&minus;7</sup> [[newton|N]]/[[ampere|A]]<sup>2</sup> = 4&pi;&times;10<sup>&minus;7</sup>&nbsp;[[Hen
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  • ...n of the Mind and the four rules of reasoning that begin the third book of Newton's Principia, and continue today in debates over the very possibility of suc ...re Cartesian rationalism with an application to Descartes' laws of motion; Newton's inductivism and the law of gravity; two versions of hypothetico-deductivi
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  • * Newton, Douglas. ''British Policy and the Weimar Republic, 1918-1919'' (1997). 484
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  • ...r]]s and to create the [[Sierpinski triangle]]. After studying it, [[Isaac Newton]] expanded the triangle and found new methods to extract the [[square root] == Newton's Binomial Coefficients ==
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  • ...en shown to be caused by the velocity of Earth relative to the velocity of Newton's light corpuscles, Young (1804) assumed ether to be in a state of absolute # Propagation medium for light; first in the form of particles (Newton) later as vibrations (Young and Fresnel).
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  • ...skasci/bio99/bio99276.htm Wells, Wynne A. "Why are coral reefs important?" NEWTON/ANL. 10 Apr. 2009.]
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  • ...ked and especially the concept of "fixed infinitesimal" set forth by Isaac Newton in the [[Principia]] and in an appendix to the [[Opticks]]. Since the conce
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  • ...= There Is No New Black Panther Party: An Open Letter From the Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation
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  • *N: newton, unit of force
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  • ...ms moved in a void with nothing between them. [[Robert Boyle]] and [[Isaac Newton]] were later to continue to develop the concept.<ref>[http://www.tmth.edu.g ...alls he called atoms gliding over each other and an idea proposed by Issac Newton that God had made matter in solid, impenetrable moveable particles.</ref> f
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  • * '''Newton''' - [[Isaac Newton]]
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  • While Wilson was serving as Postmaster General, [[Newton D. Baker]], future [[Secretary of War]] served as his private secretary. In
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  • ...long the lines of the ''Elements'' and so did the physicist [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] when he composed his opus magnum ''Principia''.
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  • ...re considered sub-disciplines of Philosophy (natural philosophy - remember Newton's ''Philosophiae naturalis Principia mathematica'' or Mathematical Principl
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  • ...vation, and [[Isaac Newton]] on the [[History of scientific method#Isaac Newton|rules of reasoning]].
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  • ...ted second edition| title= Parrots of the World|publisher=David & Charles, Newton Abbot, London|id=ISBN 0-7153-7698-5}}</ref> This semi-nomadic [[parrot]] is
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  • .... W., Usvyatsov A., ''Model theory for metric structures'', to appear in a Newton Institute volume in the Lecture Notes series of the London Math. Society.
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  • }}</ref> and the exposition of [[Newton]]ian [[physics]] concerning motion at his time, Hobbes proposed, in ''Levia
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  • ..., art, and philosophy--Shakespeare, Monteverdi, Galileo, Rembrandt, Locke, Newton, Descartes, Vermeer, Hobbes, Milton, and Cervantes, among many more. During ...e best-known names in the entire history of science - Copernicus, Galileo, Newton - and by many others less recognized but no less important.
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  • ...over a mile before it started to weaken. [[Daniel Bernoulli]] and [[Isaac Newton]] had described how waves travel, but this one didn't follow any of the rul
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  • ...g physicists, the Maxwell equations take a place of importance equal to [[Newton]]'s equation ''F=ma'', [[Einstein]]'s equation ''E=mc<sup>2</sup>'', and [[ ...and these fields give a Lorentz force that acting on the charges, through Newton's equation changes the motion of the charges. The changed motion gives dif
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  • ...ion or paradigm shift happens. As examples, he used the shift from [[Isaac Newton|Newtonian]] to [[Albert Einstein|Einsteinian]] physics, as well as the shif
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  • | author = Jim Newton
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  • In 1952 he joined the law firm of Donovan, Leisure, Newton and Irvine, and served as executive assistant to [[U.S. Ambassador to Thail
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  • * "Newton's Sleep", ''[[Full Spectrum]] 3'', 1991
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  • ...rre-marteau.com/editions/1701-25-mint-reports/report-1717-09-25.html Isaac Newton: Statement to the House of Lords, September 25 1717]</ref>. That mistaken e
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