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Review of drafts of three encyclopedic articles

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juanrga

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May 5, 2012, 3:02:35 PM5/5/12
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[Moderator's note: I have set followups to the poster. -P.H.]

[Moderator's note: There seems to be some javascript on the page which
causes quite a load. In your own interest, you might want to check
whether it is necessary; some people might stop reading if this bothers
them, especially with an older browser. -P.H.]

I am preparing a series of scientific articles and would like to receive
comments, suggestions, and criticism. They include standard material
plus some recent research material

The hierarchical structure of matter
http://juanrga.com/en/knowledge/a1204021802v1.html

Open, closed, and isolated systems
http://juanrga.com/en/knowledge/a1204171210v1.html

Stochastic scientific quantities and states
http://juanrga.com/en/knowledge/a1205011834v1.html

Regards

juanrga

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May 6, 2012, 11:56:39 PM5/6/12
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El sábado, 5 de mayo de 2012 21:02:35 UTC+2, juanrga escribió:
> [Moderator's note: I have set followups to the poster. -P.H.]
>
> [Moderator's note: There seems to be some javascript on the page which
> causes quite a load. In your own interest, you might want to check
> whether it is necessary; some people might stop reading if this bothers
> them, especially with an older browser. -P.H.]

The javascript is MathJax, a project funded by several scientific
associations and publishers, including AMS, and APS. for rendering math
on the web with virtually any browser

http://www.mathjax.org

If the browser is very old, then the script will need to load images for
the equations (see the site for details) and this can be a pain with low
connections.

You can turn off JavaScript in your browser and load the pages, the
differe nce is that you will read raw Latex for the equations in the
text.

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