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Title: | RESONANCEJOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION |
Keywords: | RESONANCEJOURNAL OF SCIENCE EDUCATION 2022 September Friedrich Hund: A Pioneer of Quantum Chemistry (1896--1997) Shridhar R. Gadre and Nityananda Sahu Friedrich Hermann Hund: Humanist, Physicist, Teacher, Activist, Science Historia':l K.D.Sen Charles Darwin A Philatelic-Didactic Biography Marlon Martinez-Reina Isometries and Linearity Rajendra Bhatia Acknowledging Libbie Hyman -An Inspiring Zoologist Tribute to a Self-effacing But Brilliant Zoologist Ravindranath G Thermodynamics ofBose--Einstein Condensation A Simple Numerical Approach Premabrata Manna and Satadal Bhattacharyya Mathematical Musings on the External Anatomy of the Novel Corona Virus Part 3: Spherical Triangles Jyotirmoy Sarkar and Mamunur Rashid An Invitation to Dynamic Graph Problems: Upper Bounds -II Manas Jyoti Kashyop and N. S. Narayanaswamy Determining the Molecular Formula of [Fe(acac)3] (acacH = acetylacetone) A Simple Analytical Chemistry Experiment for High School Students Rajarshi Ghosh Dynamic Research into Forms Obtained from Van Aubel's Theorem When the Quadrilateral Degenerates to a Line-Segment Ruti Segal and Moshe Stupel Video Based Analysis Using Tracker Software for 1645 Solving Problems in Mechanics Shivalika Sarkar Dynamic Investigation of Surprising Situations With 1661 Conservation of Areas Described by Functions With Parameters Victor Oxman and Moshe Stupe Editorial Susanta Mahapatr Science Smiles Ayan Guh Article- in a Box Friedrich Hermann Hund (1896-1997) Susanta Mahapatra Page-Crossword |
Issue Date: | Sep-2022 |
Publisher: | Springer |
Series/Report no.: | VOLUME-27;Number-9 |
URI: | http://172.16.0.4:8085/heritage/handle/123456789/6796 |
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