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thermodynamics
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  • "It's a perfectly reasonable application of physics and thermodynamics.†   (source)
  • It connects the world of thermodynamics to the world of information flow.†   (source)
  • "It's mental work," Koteks said, "but not work in the thermodynamic sense."†   (source)
  • We watched as the flickering light of the fire beneath the Saturn rocket —and I could tell you about the thermodynamics of the fuel if you want to know — we watched as the rocket moved farther and farther up into the sky, heading to the moon.†   (source)
  • Finally, he said, "There's a lot of theory in here that presumes the reader already knows subjects we haven't had, chief among them, I suspect, thermodynamics and calculus.†   (source)
  • The thermodynamics are fascinating.†   (source)
  • For John Nefastis (to take a recent example), two kinds of entropy, thermodynamic and informational, happened, say by coincidence, to look alike, when you wrote them down as equations.†   (source)
  • If he had restricted me to books on mathematics, thermodynamics, mechanics, things probably would have been different, for I didn't carry the germ of a Clerk Maxwell or Max Planck in me.†   (source)
  • It was greatly in his favor that he didn't in the least look like a crook, but only a young Mexican, narrow-shouldered, quick in his movements, but somewhat beaten down and harmless, that entered the shop, put on specs, and got lost with crossed feet in thermodynamics or physical chemistry.†   (source)
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