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The Drunkard's Walk

Leonard Mlodinow · 2008 · Open Library
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Instrumental methods of analysis

Hobart Hurd Willard; Lynne L. Merritt; John Aurie Dean · 1948 · Open Library
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Thinking Physics

Lewis C. Epstein; Paul G. Hewitt · 1979 · Open Library
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Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass

Frederick Douglass · 1845 · Open Library
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Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad · 1899 · Open Library
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Genius

James Gleick · 1992 · Open Library
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The Disappearing Spoon

Sam Kean · 2010 · Open Library
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The causal angel

Hannu Rajaniemi · 2014 · Open Library
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The art of electronics

Paul Horowitz; Winfield Hill · 1980 · Open Library
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On food and cooking

Harold McGee · 1984 · Open Library
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Principles of geomorphology

William D. Thornbury · 1954 · Open Library
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Physical geology

Charles C. Plummer · 1979 · Open Library
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Concepts of physics

Harish Chandra Verma · 1993 · Open Library
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Night of the Living Dummy II

Robert Lawrence Stine · 1995 · Open Library
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Hyperspace

Michio Kaku · 1994 · Open Library
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Of Human Bondage

William Somerset Maugham · 1915 · Open Library
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Teoría del R.E.R.I.

Juan Pablo Davico · 2011 · Open Library
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Holt Physics

Raymond A. Serway; Jerry S. Faughn · 1999 · Open Library
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Atomic physics

J. B. Rajam · 1966 · Open Library
Journal Article

Why Social Pain Can Live on: Different Neural Mechanisms Are Associated with Reliving Social and Physical Pain

Meghan L. Meyer; Kipling D. Williams; Naomi I. Eisenberger · 2015 · PLOS ONE
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Although social and physical pain recruit overlapping neural activity in regions associated with the affective component of pain, the two pains can diverge in their phenomenology. Most notably, feelings of social pain can be re-experienced or “reliv...
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Difficult (13.9) DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0128294