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Thermodynamics is a central branch of modern science, and its general laws govern the physical and chemical processes which occur in our world.
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The Funeral Pyre is a Lesson in Thermodynamics « Morgan Dempsey
The Funeral Pyre is a Lesson in Thermodynamics « Morgan Dempsey 2007
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"Thermodynamics," the gnome muttered, praying that his final calculation was correct, that the same ground ef - fect that had been his undoing might just this once work to his advantage.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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"Thermodynamics," the gnome muttered, praying that his final calculation was correct, that the same ground ef - fect that had been his undoing might just this once work to his advantage.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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"Thermodynamics," the gnome muttered, praying that his final calculation was correct, that the same ground ef - fect that had been his undoing might just this once work to his advantage.
The Gates of Thorbardin Parkinson, Dan 1990
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"Thermodynamics," has become one of the most important branches of practical science.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885 Various
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John Small, I majored in physics lo those many years ago, and I did quite well in the course called "Thermodynamics".
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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The use of the term "Thermodynamics" in this context, seems a bit misleading, since thermodynamics is really about systems at equilibrium - which the earth's atmosphere obviously is not!
WHAT REALLY HAPPENED 2009
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"Reduces heat damage by 5\% per level" has been added to the description of 'Thermodynamics'.
Mac Game Files 2008
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| Reply the 2nd Law of Thermodynamics requires that you only get two of the three in any physical process.
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