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    “…A delayed train, a dip in the conversation, an early morning hour with no sleep - during these moments, do you feel an overwhelming urge to grab your BlackBerry? Do you know someone else who does? If the answer is yes, then look no further than this one-of-a-kind book...CrackBerry: True Tales of Blackberry Use and Abuse covers the phenomenon of "BlackBerry Addiction," offering true-life accounts of BlackBerry dependence and mishaps. …”
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    por Kao, Robert, Sarigumba, Dante
    Publicado 2010
    “…Get the most juice out of your BlackBerry handheld!. Feature-rich and complex, the BlackBerry is the number one smartphone in the corporate world is among the most popular handhelds for business users. …”
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    Publicado 1920
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    “…BACKGROUND: Wild berries are a valued traditional food in Alaska. Phytochemicals in wild berries may contribute to the prevention of vascular disease, cancer and cognitive decline, making berry consumption important to community health in rural areas. …”
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    “…Parts of the Berry curvature can be understood as the external magnetic field multiplied by an effective charge so that the resulting Berry force behaves like a Lorentz force during the simulations. …”
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    por Furlong, Marjorie, 1917-
    Publicado 1974
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    por Mastrolia, Pierpaolo
    Publicado 2009
    “…Elaborating on the observation that two-particle unitarity-cuts of scattering amplitudes can be computed by applying Stokes' Theorem, we relate the Optical Theorem to the Berry Phase, showing how the imaginary part of arbitrary one-loop Feynman amplitudes can be interpreted as the flux of a complex 2-form.…”
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