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Math Central - Quandaries and Queries
If you have any nagging problems, or questions you can't solve, or are just
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If you have suggestions or questions, or differing opinions, we should be happy
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Ask Wendell Welcome to the web's first
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Ask Dr. Universe You can ask
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Ask a High-Energy Astronomer This is NASA's Laboratory for High Energy
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So you still have questions about the Sun? about SOHO? We have established an
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