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    Confronting “Indivisibility” in the History of Economic and Social Rights: From Parity to Priority and Back Again

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    A review of: Indivisible Human Rights. By Daniel Whelan. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. 2010. 269pp

    The Marian Forum Volume 4: The Changing Church

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    Proceedings of the 1964 Marian Forum edited by Alfred Isacsson, with papers by Anselm Burke, Thaddeus Doyle, Roland Murphy, Joachim Snyder, Eamon Carroll, Piu Gagnon, and Lawrence Mooney

    TESS Data Release Notes: Sector 18 DR25

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    This release note discusses the science data products produced by the Science Processing Operations Center at Ames Research Center from Sector 18 observations made with the TESS spacecraft and cameras as a means to document instrument performance and data characteristics

    TESS Data Release Notes: Sector 17, DR24

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    This release note discusses the science data products produced by the Science Processing Operations Center at Ames Research Center from Sector 17 observations made with the TESS spacecraft and cameras as a means to document instrument performance and data characteristics

    TESS Data Release Notes: Sector 20, DR27

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    This release note discusses the science data products produced by the Science Processing Operations Center at Ames Research Center from Sector 20 observations made with the TESS spacecraft and cameras as a means to document instrument performance and data characteristics

    TESS Data Release Notes: Sector 16, DR22

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    This release note discusses the science data products produced by the Science Processing Operations Center at Ames Research Center from Sector 16 observations made with the TESS spacecraft and cameras as a means to document instrument performance and data characteristics

    TESS Data Release Notes: Sector 9 DR11

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    This release note discusses the science data products produced by the Science Processing Operations Center at Ames Research Center from Sector 9 observations made with the TESS spacecraft and cameras as a means to document instrument performance and data characteristics

    On the Observation of Vacuum Birefringence

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    We suggest an experiment to observe vacuum birefringence induced by intense laser fields. A high-intensity laser pulse is focused to ultra-relativistic intensity and polarizes the vacuum which then acts like a birefringent medium. The latter is probed by a linearly polarized x-ray pulse. We calculate the resulting ellipticity signal within strong-field QED assuming Gaussian beams. The laser technology required for detecting the signal will be available within the next three years.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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