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Papers of Sir Fred Hoyle
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On the origin of cosmic rays
On the origin of cosmic rays
Science and providence - God's interaction with the world [book review]
Science and providence - God's interaction with the world [book review]
The microwave background in steady-state cosmology
The microwave background in steady-state cosmology
On the origin of cosmic rays
On the origin of cosmic rays
FH and Chandra Wickramasinghe, The microwave background in steady-state cosmology Including several copies of 3 figures (10 p.)
FH and Chandra Wickramasinghe, The microwave background in steady-state cosmology Including several copies of 3 figures (10 p.)
Page of notes addressed to Chandra [Wickramasinghe] concerning equations 12-19, and A16 in 1/4/6
Page of notes addressed to Chandra [Wickramasinghe] concerning equations 12-19, and A16 in 1/4/6
T. Matsumoto, S. Hayakawa, H. Matsuo, H. Murakami, S. Sato, A.E. Lange and P.L. Richards, The submillimeter spectrum of the cosmic background radiation, Astrophysical Journal, 329 (15 June 1988), pp. 567-571
T. Matsumoto, S. Hayakawa, H. Matsuo, H. Murakami, S. Sato, A.E. Lange and P.L. Richards, The submillimeter spectrum of the cosmic background radiation, Astrophysical Journal, 329 (15 June 1988), pp. 567-571
ALS from Laurence N. Mertz (Lockheed Research and Development, Palo Alto, Calif.) to FH
ALS from Laurence N. Mertz (Lockheed Research and Development, Palo Alto, Calif.) to FH
Edward L. Wright, Thermalization of starlight by elongated grain: could the microwave background have been produced by stars?, Astrophysical Journal, 255 (15 Apr. 1982), pp. 401-407
Edward L. Wright, Thermalization of starlight by elongated grain: could the microwave background have been produced by stars?, Astrophysical Journal, 255 (15 Apr. 1982), pp. 401-407
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