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Unm Medicine, The University Of New Mexico School Of Medicine Alumni Magazine Fall 2022, Michael Haederle, Bridgette Wagner Jones, Ashley Salazar, Elizabeth Gibson, Nikifor Konstantinov, Sageline Lablaze, Makenzie Mcneill, Emily Monteiro Morelli, Ruth Morgan, Paige R. Penland, Maggie Schold, Jett Loe, Andrew Roibal, Raymond Mares, Allan Stone, Patricia W. Finn Oct 2022

Unm Medicine, The University Of New Mexico School Of Medicine Alumni Magazine Fall 2022, Michael Haederle, Bridgette Wagner Jones, Ashley Salazar, Elizabeth Gibson, Nikifor Konstantinov, Sageline Lablaze, Makenzie Mcneill, Emily Monteiro Morelli, Ruth Morgan, Paige R. Penland, Maggie Schold, Jett Loe, Andrew Roibal, Raymond Mares, Allan Stone, Patricia W. Finn

School of Medicine Alumni Magazine

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How Hilbert’S Attempt To Unify Gravitation And Electromagnetism Failed Completely, And A Plausible Resolution, Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache, Robert N. Boyd Nov 2018

How Hilbert’S Attempt To Unify Gravitation And Electromagnetism Failed Completely, And A Plausible Resolution, Victor Christianto, Florentin Smarandache, Robert N. Boyd

Branch Mathematics and Statistics Faculty and Staff Publications

In the present paper, these authors argue on actual reasons why Hilbert’s axiomatic program to unify gravitation theory and electromagnetism failed completely. An outline of plausible resolution of this problem is given here, based on: a) Gödel’s incompleteness theorem, b) Newton’s aether stream model. And in another paper we will present our calculation of receding Moon from Earth based on such a matter creation hypothesis. More experiments and observations are called to verify this new hypothesis, albeit it is inspired from Newton’s theory himself.


Unm Health Sciences Center Annual Report Of Contracts And Grants, 2013, Luke Frank, Paul Akmajian, Sara Mota, Michael Haederly, Kara Mckinney, Heidi Rishel Brakey, Rebecca Gustaf Jan 2013

Unm Health Sciences Center Annual Report Of Contracts And Grants, 2013, Luke Frank, Paul Akmajian, Sara Mota, Michael Haederly, Kara Mckinney, Heidi Rishel Brakey, Rebecca Gustaf

Research Annual Reports

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Up From The Parishes: Reclaiming The Public Voice Of Catholicism, Richard L. Wood Dec 2003

Up From The Parishes: Reclaiming The Public Voice Of Catholicism, Richard L. Wood

Sociology Faculty and Staff Publications

An important story is being told in the land, of the unrecognized but powerful role of faith communities in challenging American political and economic institutions to live up to their democratic promise. That story involves Catholic, historic black Protestant, liberal and moderate Protestant, Jewish, Unitarian, and evangelical congregations working to influence local and state-level public policy through faith-based community organizing (FBCO) models.'


Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, 08/27/2002, P 12-145, Unm Faculty Senate Aug 2002

Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, 08/27/2002, P 12-145, Unm Faculty Senate

Faculty Senate Meeting Minutes, 1920 - 2013

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President Bush Visits Latin America, Ladb Staff Apr 2002

President Bush Visits Latin America, Ladb Staff

NotiSur

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Zapatistas Gamble On "Consulta" To Save San Andres Accords, John Ross Mar 1999

Zapatistas Gamble On "Consulta" To Save San Andres Accords, John Ross

SourceMex

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Otitis Media Report Fy 1975, Unknown Jan 1997

Otitis Media Report Fy 1975, Unknown

Native Health Database Full Text

In 1992, in an effort to redress the inconsistency that has been characteristic of federal policy applied to California, Congress established a statewide Indian council. The needs of California Indians in regards to health care are one part of the council's mandate. This is part in a series of reports by the council. This report discusses the history of health care in California, the health status of California Indians, the facilities and accessibility of health care, and the administration of programs by the government and by the tribes themselves.


We Come As Friends: The Social And Historical Context Of Nineteenth Century New Mexico, Tobias Duran Jun 1984

We Come As Friends: The Social And Historical Context Of Nineteenth Century New Mexico, Tobias Duran

SHRI Publications

The central purpose of this work is to define several of the broad contours of New Mexico's social history from 1810 to 1910. This period was marked by radical social change and by manifestations of deep social conflict.