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  • Have a degree in Phys Ed and one of my best classes was about women in sport in history.

    Play ball, Dottie! 2008

  • I wouldn't call Denis Dyack an outsider, despite his Phys Ed degree.

    Come Out And Play SVGL 2009

  • Maybe “Sandcastle Building” could actually BE the art curriculum (sand is cheap), and then “Sandcastle Stomping” could replace Phys Ed (less equipment).

    So shift the tides. 2010

  • For many middle school students, the words "Phys Ed" are enough to provoke fear—fear of getting dressed in the locker room, of wearing a nerdy uniform, of looking clumsy, of being picked last.

    Taking the Dread Out of Phys Ed Sue Shellenbarger 2011

  • You can disagree with him any how you want but to say he's making things worse is just a Phys-co talk. katiec

    Obama: Economy 'in a much better place' 2010

  • Thermodynamics of Spacetime: The Einstein equation of state – Phys.

    The Language of Science – it’s “just a theory” 2010

  • A problem is that a large package may be worked on by many persons, but this is equally true of large experiments in science (I remember a paper in Phys Rev Lett with about 50 authors!)

    The Zigglebottom effect « Sunayana’s Blog 2009

  • Thermodynamics of Spacetime: The Einstein equation of state – Phys.

    “On the Origin of Gravity and the Laws of Newton” by Erik Verlinde 2010

  • Ozonolysis and photolysis of alkene-terminated self-assembled monolayers on quartz nanoparticles: implications for photochemical aging of organic aerosol particles, J. Park, A.L. Gomez, M.L. Walser, A. Lin, and S.A. Nizkorodov, Phys.

    Contributor: Maggie L. Walser 2010

  • High-resolution mass spectrometric analysis of limonene secondary organic aerosol, M.L. Walser, Y. Dessiaterik, J. Laskin, A. Laskin, and S.A. Nizkorodov, Phys.

    Contributor: Maggie L. Walser 2010

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