Examples of using Physics and astronomy in English and their translations into Greek
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Sir Isaac Newton developed further ties between physics and astronomy through his law of universal gravitation.
at the Departments of Government and Speech, Physics and Astronomy at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
These derived from a deep understanding of what is relevant to physics and astronomy, and especially from a mastery of wholly new mathematical techniques.
Isaac Newton developed further ties between physics and astronomy through his law of universal gravitation.
Since 2013, he is the Director for Research at the department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Southampton.
Airy's writings during this time are divided between mathematical physics and astronomy.
professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Rochester,
These Derive from a deep understanding of what is relevant to physics and astronomy, and met name from a Mastery or wholly new mathematical techniques.
influential scholar in the fields of physics and astronomy,” Provost Daniel Linzer said.
I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in the recent exciting developments in physics and astronomy.
Besides, MSU was ranked 27th in Physics and Astronomy and 33rd in Mathematics.
In his time in Prague as professor he published more than 50 articles in mathematics, physics and astronomy.
His father is a physics and astronomy teacher in Sydney and his mother is a nurse.
According to Janna Levin, a professor of physics and astronomy at Barnard College,
Katelyn Allers, an associate professor of Physics and Astronomy at Bucknell University,
specialisation within the UvA Master's programmes Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy.
guide author Kevin Schlaufman, a Johns Hopkins College assistant professor of physics and astronomy.
is a two-year interdisciplinary track within the Master's programmes Chemistry and Physics and Astronomy.
lead author Kevin Schlaufman, a Johns Hopkins University assistant professor of physics and astronomy.
now a rising senior studying physics and astronomy, said of the discovery.