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  • Stenflo, J. O (editor); Nagendra, K. N (editor) (Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996)
    Much progress has been made in recent years in understanding the complex physics of polarized radiation in the sun and stars. This physics includes vector radiative transfer and spectral line formation in the presence of ...
  • de Sabbata, V; Sivaram, C (World Scientific Publishing, 1994)
    This book gives an exposition of both the old and new results of spin and torsion effects on gravitational interactions with implications for particle physics, cosmology etc. Physical aspects are stressed and measurable ...
  • Javaraiah, J (editor); Gokhale, M. H (editor) (Nova Science Publishers, 2002)
    This book provides the present knowledge of the Sun's rotation, and its variation, as well as of the physical processes in the Sun and its atmosphere, which affect, and are affected by, the Sun's rotation. It is intended ...
  • Hasan, S. S (editor); Gangadhara, R. T (editor); Krishan, V (editor) (Springer, 2009)
    It is well established and appreciated by now that more than 99% of the baryonic matter in the universe is in the plasma state. Most astrophysical systems could be approximated as conducting fluids in a gravitational field. ...
  • Satya Narayanan, A; Saha, S. K (CRC Press, 2015)
    Waves and oscillations are found in large scales (galactic) and microscopic scales (neutrino) in nature. Their dynamics and behavior heavily depend on the type of medium through which they propagate.Waves and Oscillations ...
  • Bappu, M. K. V (editor); Sahade, J (editor) (D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1973)
    We have in this volume, compiled a connected account of the proceedings of the Symposium on Wolf-Rayet and High-Temperature Stars held at Buenos Aires. The Organizing Committee had assigned broad areas of topical interest ...
  • Sengupta, S (Springer International Publishing, 2015)
    This is a book on planets: Solar system planets and dwarf planets. And planets outside our solar system – exoplanets. How did they form? What types of planets are there and what do they have in common? How do they differ? ...

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