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    Japan\u27s Nuclear Option

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    Brothers in Arms: A Journey from War to Peace

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    Secrets of State

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    Presentation by Deans and National Directors

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    Caveat: Realism, Reagan and Foreign Policy

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    Battle for Burma

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    The German Navy in the Nazi Era

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    Presentation by Deans and National Directors

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    Role of f02 in fluid saturation of oceanic basalt.

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    Assessing the conditions under which magmas become fluid-saturated has important bearings on the geochemical modelling of magmas because volatile exsolution may profoundly alter the behaviour of certain trace elements that are strongly partitioned in the coexisting fluid1. Saal et al.2 report primitive melt inclusions from dredged oceanic basalts of the Siqueiros transform fault, from which they derive volatile abundances of the depleted mantle, based on the demonstration that magmas are not fluid-saturated at their eruption depth and so preserve the mantle signature in terms of their volatile contents. However, in their analysis, Saal et al.2 consider only fluid−melt equilibria, and do not take into account the homogeneous equilibria between fluid species, which, as we show here, may lead to a significant underestimation of the pressure depth of fluid saturation

    Analysis of Truss-plate Structures by Plate Analogy

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