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Salam, Abdus (1926–1996)
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Some, like Abdus Salam and Hoodbhoy, (1) reject the idea
altogether, while others accept it wholeheartedly without a clear
understanding of what the idea really means and entails for their
scientific work, but most working scientists have only a hazy notion of
the idea without any genuine intellectual commitment for or against it. Jagla of the Abdus Salam International Center for Theoretical
Physics in Trieste, Italy, draw upon earlier studies of how fractures of
the lava forming these structures penetrated downward. Pervez Hoodbhoy's credentials as a scientist are attested to
not only by the cover blurb, but by the fact that so distinguished a
particle physicist as Mohammed Abdus Salam consented to write the
foreword to this book. |
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