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Casimir Archive
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			Twelfth Paper: “Near-field radiative heat transfer in many-body systems”No Comments
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			Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, and Eleventh PapersNo Comments
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			Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh PapersNo Comments
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			Fourth Paper: “Impact of nuclear vibrations on van der Waals and Casimir interactions at zero and finite temperature”No Comments
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			My Time in Luxembourg and at the META19 Conference in LisbonNo Comments
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			My Time at the 2019 APS March MeetingNo Comments
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			Third Paper: “Phonon-Polariton Mediated Thermal Radiation and Heat Transfer among Molecules and Macroscopic Bodies: Nonlocal Electromagnetic Response at Mesoscopic Scales”No Comments
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			My Time at the 2018 APS March MeetingNo Comments
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			Halfway through Fourth YearNo Comments
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			Second Paper: “Unifying Microscopic and Continuum Treatments of van der Waals and Casimir Interactions”No Comments
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			My Time at the 2017 APS March MeetingNo Comments
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			First Paper: “Nonadditivity of van der Waals forces on liquid surfaces”No Comments
 
 