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  • Beta-Theta Beta-Theta - Gives general definitions, background and examples from the science fields of biology, physics, chemistry, math, and history. Includes forum boards.
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  • CalcTool CalcTool - Directory of simply-presented javascript calculators and equations for making common calculations. Provides quick, simple online calculation and unit conversion tools.
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  • DOE Community DOE Community - Searchable database for reports that are generated by federally funded projects.
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  • Eformulae.com Eformulae.com - Online resource providing engineering, science, math, physics and chemistry formulae for reference.
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  • Knovel Knovel - Online reference collection used by applied scientists and practicing engineers to quickly locate technical information.
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  • RefScout RefScout - A weekly, scientific reference mailing service.
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