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Links List in Science & Engineering/Physics

About great scientusts

http://great-scientist.net/

Welcome to our web site dedicated to some of scientists whose works are basis of classical mechanics.

Diode Lasers

http://semicond.net

Diode lasers use nearly microscopic chips of Gallium-Arsenide or other exotic semiconductors to generate coherent light in a very small package.

Joseph-Louis Lagrange

http://lagrange-bio.net

This site is about Joseph Louis Lagrange and his works on mechanics.

Computational Thermodynamics Inc.

http://www.calphad.com/

Calculation of phase diagrams with Thermo-Calc and DICTRA using the CALPHAD approach. General information about the field of computational thermodynamics and computational kinetics.

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