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With thanks to Rebecca Reeve @rsquared for the introduction & ongoing fact-finding & support.
Chrissie Brodigan: Einztein and the Destabilization of the Edu-Content Industry 2010
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With thanks to Rebecca Reeve @rsquared for the introduction & ongoing fact-finding & support.
Chrissie Brodigan: Translating Silicon Valley Success, Trusted Opinion Goes Beyond the Bay 2010
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With thanks to Rebecca Reeve @rsquared for the introduction & ongoing fact-finding & support.
Chrissie Brodigan: Einztein and the Destabilization of the Edu-Content Industry 2010
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With thanks to Rebecca Reeve @rsquared for the introduction & ongoing fact-finding & support.
Chrissie Brodigan: Translating Silicon Valley Success, Trusted Opinion Goes Beyond the Bay 2010
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Posted Aug 12, 2005 at 9:08 AM | Permalink | Reply 1. is R2, “rsquared”?
Preisendorfer on Centering "Conventions" « Climate Audit 2005
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I'm not trying to be liberal or censor, but I doubt anyone thought any less of Dicke due to his support of Brans-Dicke - which is merely the addition of a scalar field to the tensor of GR - in fact, all of einsteinan GR is viable under Brans-Dicke - if the scalar field is set to null - the difference is the allowable effect of long-distance large masses that is not rsquared.
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I'm not trying to be liberal or censor, but I doubt anyone thought any less of Dicke due to his support of Brans-Dicke - which is merely the addition of a scalar field to the tensor of GR - in fact, all of einsteinan GR is viable under Brans-Dicke - if the scalar field is set to null - the difference is the allowable effect of long-distance large masses that is not rsquared.
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I'm not trying to be liberal or censor, but I doubt anyone thought any less of Dicke due to his support of Brans-Dicke - which is merely the addition of a scalar field to the tensor of GR - in fact, all of einsteinan GR is viable under Brans-Dicke - if the scalar field is set to null - the difference is the allowable effect of long-distance large masses that is not rsquared.
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I'm not trying to be liberal or censor, but I doubt anyone thought any less of Dicke due to his support of Brans-Dicke - which is merely the addition of a scalar field to the tensor of GR - in fact, all of einsteinan GR is viable under Brans-Dicke - if the scalar field is set to null - the difference is the allowable effect of long-distance large masses that is not rsquared.
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I'm not trying to be liberal or censor, but I doubt anyone thought any less of Dicke due to his support of Brans-Dicke - which is merely the addition of a scalar field to the tensor of GR - in fact, all of einsteinan GR is viable under Brans-Dicke - if the scalar field is set to null - the difference is the allowable effect of long-distance large masses that is not rsquared.
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