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artnoose. Ker-bloom!: Spectral Vessel. Berkeley, CA: The author, 2017.

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Moerner, W. E., ed. Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83290-1.

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Moerner, W. E. Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.

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1953-, Moerner W. E., and Bjorklund G. C, eds. Persistent spectral hole-burning: Science and application. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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O, Silʹd, and Khaller K. Ė, eds. Zero-phonon lines and spectral hole burning in spectroscopy and photochemistry. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 1988.

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Persistent, Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications Topical Meeting (1991 Monterey Calif ). Persistent spectral hole-burning--science and applications: Summaries of papers presented at the Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning--Science and Applications Topical Meeting, September 26-28, 1991, Monterey, California. Washington, DC: The Society, 1991.

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Persistent, Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications Topical Meeting (1991 Monterey Calif ). Persistent spectral hole-burning: Science and applications : summaries of papers presented at the Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning, Science and Applications Topical Meeting, September 26-28, 1991, Monterey, California. Washington, DC: The Society, 1991.

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United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., ed. Final report for NASA RXTE AO-1 proposal: "Deep and monitoring observations of the Black Hole Candidates 1E 1740.7-2942 and GRS 1758-258". [Washington, DC: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1998.

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Sild, Olev. Zero-Phonon Lines: And Spectral Hole Burning in Spectroscopy and Photochemistry. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1988.

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Spectral Hole-Burning and Luminescence Line Narrowing: Science and Applications Topical Meeting (1992 Ascona, Switzerland). Spectral hole-burning and luminescence line narrowing, science and applications: Summaries of papers presented at the Spectral Hole-Burning and Luminescence Line Narrowing: Science and Applications Topical Meeting, September 14-18, 1992, Monte Verita, Ascona, Switzerland. Washington, DC: Optical Society of America, 1992.

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America, Optical Society of, Ōyō Butsuri Gakkai, and Kōbunshi Gakkai (Japan). Polymers for Microelectronics and Photonics Group., eds. Spectral hole-burning and related spectroscopies-- science and applications: Summaries of papers presented at the topical meeting ... August 24-26, 1994, Tokyo, Japan. Washington, DC: Optical Society of America, 1994.

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W, Folger Helen, Geological Survey (U.S.), Kansas Geological Survey, and Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 106, 107 and 108. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 119, 120, and 121. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 116, 117, and 118. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Geological Survey (U.S.), Kansas Geological Survey, and Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 112, 113, 114, and 115. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, within and adjacent to the Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 109, 110, and 111. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, within and adjacent to the Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 103, 104, and 105. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, within and adjacent to the Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 122, 123, and 124. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples in and adjacent to the Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Missouri and Kansas: Drill hole nos. 100, 101, and 102. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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Grand Opera House (London, Ont.), ed. Grand Opera House, London, Ont., programme: Saturday matinee and night, Saturday, Dec. 8th, The Carleton's Comedy Opera Company presenting Alfred Cellier's "The spectre knight" .. [London, Ont.?: s.n., 1986.

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Ollikainen, Olavi. Applications of persistent spectral hole burning in ultrafast optical neural networks, time-resolved spectroscopy and holographic interferometry. Tartu: Tartu University Press, 1996.

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The ghost house guide to ghosts: A definitive catalogue of ghosts, ghost butts, ghost horses, phantoms, specters, and other weird ghost things. North Charleston, South Carolina]: [CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform], 2015.

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A, Whitney Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 62, 63, and 64. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1989.

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Survey, Kansas Geological, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 19, 20, and 21. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1989.

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A, Whitney Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 36, 37, and 38. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1989.

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W, Folger Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 68, 69, and 70. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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Survey, Kansas Geological, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 65, 66 and 67. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1990.

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A, Whitney Helen, Geological Survey (U.S.), Kansas Geological Survey, and Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 53, 54, and 55. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1989.

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A, Whitney Helen, Kansas Geological Survey, Missouri. Division of Geology and Land Survey, and Geological Survey (U.S.), eds. Spectrographic analyses of insoluble-residue samples, Joplin 1p0s x 2p0s quadrangle, Kansas and Missouri: Drill hole nos. 46, 47 and 48. Denver, CO: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1989.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. Subcommittee on Government Operations. Examining the federal response to autism spectrum disorders: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Government Operations of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, second session, May 20, 2014. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2014.

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United States. Congress. House. Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. 1 in 88 children: A look into the federal response to rising rates of autism : hearing before the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, House of Representatives, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, second session, November 29, 2012. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2012.

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The Specter from the Magic Tree House. Tandem Library, 1998.

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Keith, Faulkner. Hector Specter (Cowan, Geoffrey. Little House of Horrors.). Barrons Educational Series Inc, 1996.

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Hayes, J. M., William E. Moerner, G. C. Bjorklund, D. Haarer, and R. Jankowiak. Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications. Springer London, Limited, 2012.

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Persistent spectral hole-burning: Science and applications : Summaries of papers presented at the Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning, Science and Applications ... California (1991 Technical digest series). The Society, 1991.

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Persistent spectral hole-burning--science and applications: Summaries of papers presented at the Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning--Science and Applications ... California (1991 technical digest series). The Society, 1991.

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Shafee, Rebecca. Measuring black hole spin. 2009.

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Spectral hole-burning and luminescence line narrowing, science and applications: Summaries of papers presented at the Spectral Hole-Burning and Luminescence ... Switzerland (1992 Technical digest series). Optical Society of America, 1992.

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Moerner, W. D. Persistent Spectral Hole-Burning: Science and Applications (Topics in Current Physics). Springer, 1988.

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Bloomer, Kristin C. Rosalind. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190615093.003.0002.

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This chapter introduces Rosalind, her family, and the Jecintho Prayer House in Chennai. It tells the story of how Alex, her cousin, first came to be healed and possessed by Mary (Mātā). The accounts of possession move to Rosalind, and Mary reveals her true name as Jecintho (Queen of Roses). The family founds a prayer house, and a following grows. The chapter offers an account of members’ narratives. It also describes the author’s first visit to the prayer house and her personal responses to being prayed over and investigates what it means to be a participant-observer, a “witness.” It begins to analyze the form of agency involved in possession practices. Roman Catholic priests take note of the group with responses ranging the spectrum.
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Gakkai, K. Obunshi. Spectral Hole-Burning and Related Spectroscopies (Nineteen Ninety-Four Technical Digest Series Vol 15). Optical Society of America, 1994.

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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Interacting Electron–Hole–Phonon System. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791942.003.0011.

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Chapter 11 employs variational differential techniques and the Schwinger Action Principle to derive coupled-field Green’s function equations for a multi-component system, modeled as an interacting electron-hole-phonon system. The coupled Fermion Green’s function equations involve five interactions (electron-electron, hole-hole, electron-hole, electron-phonon, and hole-phonon). Starting with quantum Hamilton equations of motion for the various electron/hole creation/annihilation operators and their nonequilibrium average/expectation values, variational differentiation with respect to particle sources leads to a chain of coupled Green’s function equations involving differing species of Green’s functions. For example, the 1-electron Green’s function equation is coupled to the 2-electron Green’s function (as earlier), also to the 1-electron/1-hole Green’s function, and to the Green’s function for 1-electron propagation influenced by a nontrivial phonon field. Similar remarks apply to the 1-hole Green’s function equation, and all others. Higher order Green’s function equations are derived by further variational differentiation with respect to sources, yielding additional couplings. Chapter 11 also introduces the 1-phonon Green’s function, emphasizing the role of electron coupling in phonon propagation, leading to dynamic, nonlocal electron screening of the phonon spectrum and hybridization of the ion and electron plasmons, a Bohm-Staver phonon mode, and the Kohn anomaly. Furthermore, the single-electron Green’s function with only phonon coupling can be rewritten, as usual, coupled to the 2-electron Green’s function with an effective time-dependent electron-electron interaction potential mediated by the 1-phonon Green’s function, leading to the polaron as an electron propagating jointly with its induced lattice polarization. An alternative formulation of the coupled Green’s function equations for the electron-hole-phonon model is applied in the development of a generalized shielded potential approximation, analysing its inverse dielectric screening response function and associated hybridized collective modes. A brief discussion of the (theoretical) origin of the exciton-plasmon interaction follows.
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Lucey, Conor. Building reputations. Manchester University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526119940.001.0001.

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This book advances an innovative look at a well known, if arguably often misunderstood, historic building typology: the eighteenth-century brick terraced (or row) house. Created for the upper tier of the social spectrum, these houses were largely designed and built by what is customarily regarded as the lower tier of the architectural hierarchy; that is, by artisan communities of bricklayers, carpenters, plasterers and related tradesmen. From London and Dublin to Boston and Philadelphia, these houses collectively formed the streets and squares that became the links and pivots of ‘enlightened’ city plans, and remain central to their respective historic and cultural identities. But while the scenographic quality of Bath and the stuccoed interiors of Dublin have long enjoyed critical approbation, the ‘typical’ house is understood less in terms of design and more in terms of production: consequently, historians have emphasized the commercial motivations of this artisan class at the expense of how they satisfied the demands of an elite, and taste-conscious, real estate market. Drawing on extensive primary source material, from property deeds and architectural drawings to trade cards and newspaper advertising, this book rehabilitates the status of the house builder by examining his negotiation of both the manual and intellectual dimensions of the building process. For the first time, Building Reputations considers the artisan as both a figure of building production and an agent of architectural taste.
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Maggiore, Michele. Gravitational Waves. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198570899.001.0001.

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A comprehensive and detailed account of the physics of gravitational waves and their role in astrophysics and cosmology. The part on astrophysical sources of gravitational waves includes chapters on GWs from supernovae, neutron stars (neutron star normal modes, CFS instability, r-modes), black-hole perturbation theory (Regge-Wheeler and Zerilli equations, Teukoslky equation for rotating BHs, quasi-normal modes) coalescing compact binaries (effective one-body formalism, numerical relativity), discovery of gravitational waves at the advanced LIGO interferometers (discoveries of GW150914, GW151226, tests of general relativity, astrophysical implications), supermassive black holes (supermassive black-hole binaries, EMRI, relevance for LISA and pulsar timing arrays). The part on gravitational waves and cosmology include discussions of FRW cosmology, cosmological perturbation theory (helicity decomposition, scalar and tensor perturbations, Bardeen variables, power spectra, transfer functions for scalar and tensor modes), the effects of GWs on the Cosmic Microwave Background (ISW effect, CMB polarization, E and B modes), inflation (amplification of vacuum fluctuations, quantum fields in curved space, generation of scalar and tensor perturbations, Mukhanov-Sasaki equation,reheating, preheating), stochastic backgrounds of cosmological origin (phase transitions, cosmic strings, alternatives to inflation, bounds on primordial GWs) and search of stochastic backgrounds with Pulsar Timing Arrays (PTA).
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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Graphene. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791942.003.0012.

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Chapter 12 introduces Graphene, which is a two-dimensional “Dirac-like” material in the sense that its energy spectrum resembles that of a relativistic electron/positron (hole) described by the Dirac equation (having zero mass in this case). Its device-friendly properties of high electron mobility and excellent sensitivity as a sensor have attracted a huge world-wide research effort since its discovery about ten years ago. Here, the associated retarded Graphene Green’s function is treated and the dynamic, non-local dielectric function is discussed in the degenerate limit. The effects of a quantizing magnetic field on the Green’s function of a Graphene sheet and on its energy spectrum are derived in detail: Also the magnetic-field Green’s function and energy spectrum of a Graphene sheet with a quantum dot (modelled by a 2D Dirac delta-function potential) are thoroughly examined. Furthermore, Chapter 12 similarly addresses the problem of a Graphene anti-dot lattice in a magnetic field, discussing the Green’s function for propagation along the lattice axis, with a formulation of the associated eigen-energy dispersion relation. Finally, magnetic Landau quantization effects on the statistical thermodynamics of Graphene, including its Free Energy and magnetic moment, are also treated in Chapter 12 and are seen to exhibit magnetic oscillatory features.
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Roger, Mccormick, and Stears Chris. Part VIII Examples of Legal Risk, 28 Recharacterization. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198749271.003.0029.

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This chapter considers the risk of ‘recharacterization’, which refers to the court’s practice of deeming a transaction to be something other than what the parties intended. It argues that although English courts rarely indulge in recharacterization, there are policy considerations that may come into play and put the more adventurously structured transactions at risk. It is important that this risk, which is a legal risk, be understood and evaluated in the more extreme cases and that it is strictly confined to cases where the policy reasons for recharacterization are compelling. The remainder of the chapter discusses different ways of raising money, the risk of wrong labels, essential differences between sale and security, the lender’s dilemma, and the House of Lords’ decision in National Westminster Bank plc v Spectrum Plus Ltd.
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Glazov, M. M. Strong Coupling of Electron and Nuclear Spins: Outlook and Prospects. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198807308.003.0011.

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In this chapter, some prospects in the field of electron and nuclear spin dynamics are outlined. Particular emphasis is put ona situation where the hyperfine interaction is so strong that it leads to a qualitative rearrangement of the energy spectrum resulting in the coherent excitation transfer between the electron and nucleus. The strong coupling between the spin of the charge carrier and of the nucleus is realized, for example in the case of deep impurity centers in semiconductors or in isotopically purified systems. We also discuss the effect of the nuclear spin polaron, that is ordered state, formation at low enough temperatures of nuclear spins, where the orientation of the carrier spin results in alignment of the spins of nucleus interacting with the electron or hole.
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Horing, Norman J. Morgenstern. Equations of Motion with Particle–Particle Interactions and Approximations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198791942.003.0008.

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Starting with the equation of motion for the field operator ψ(x,t) of an interacting many-particle system, the n-particle Green’s function (Gn) equation of motion is developed, with interparticle interactions generating an infinite chain of equations coupling it to (n+1)- and (n−1)-particle Green’s functions (Gn+1 and Gn−1, respectively). Particularly important are the one-particle Green’s function equation with its coupling to the two-particle Green’s function and the two-particle Green’s function equation with its coupling to the three-particle Green’s function. To develop solutions, it is necessary to introduce non-correlation decoupling procedures involving the Hartree and Hartree-Fock approximations for G2 in the G1 equation; and a similar factorization “ansatz” for G3 in the G2 equation, resulting in the Sum of Ladder Diagrams integral equation for G2, with multiple Born iterates and finite collisional lifetimes. Similar treatment of the G11-equation for the joint propagation of one-electron and one-hole subject to mutual Coulomb attraction leads to bound electron-hole exciton states having a discrete hydrogen like spectrum of energy eigenstates. Its role in single-particle propagation is also discussed in terms of one-electron self-energy Σ‎ and the T-matrix
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Harris, Johanna. Sectarian Groups. Edited by Andrew Hiscock and Helen Wilcox. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199672806.013.27.

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This chapter discusses the grey areas between conformity and separatism, and the problem of Puritanism in this context, beginning with the radical inheritances of England’s earliest underground separatist Protestant congregations in 1560s London, the evolved separatism of Dorothy Hazzard’s Bristol house church, and the connections between the Leveller Katherine Chidley, the Independent William Greenhill, and the Fifth Monarchist Anna Trapnel, as an example of the points of unity felt by believers across a spectrum of occasional conformity and radical puritan dissent. It highlights Lord Brooke’s 1641 description of the subtle degrees of separation between ‘Conformist’, ‘Non-Conformist’, ‘Separatist and Semi-Seperatist’ (sic). He argues that the 1640s saw a coalescence of underground dissent with evolved sectarianism, largely enabled by Civil War conditions and Cromwellian rule, resulting in more free and strident expressions of the individual right to read and interpret Scripture, through the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
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Grandparents Guide To Autism Spectrum Disorders Making The Most Of The Time At Nanas House. Autism Asperger Publishing Co,US, 2012.

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