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... Alejandro Gangui Biography. ... Address: DARC, Observatoire de Paris-Meudon, 92195 Meudon,
France. Internet: gangui@obspm.fr. By this author : Book Review. ...
www.americanscientist.org/authors/detail/alejandro-gangui - 70k

Superconducting Cosmic Strings » American Scientist

... These relics from the early universe could be the answer to many astrophysical
conundrums. Alejandro Gangui. Click to Enlarge Image. ...
www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/superconducting-cosmic-strings - 72k

The Shape of the Cosmos » American Scientist

... BOOK REVIEW. The Shape of the Cosmos. Alejandro Gangui. How the Universe Got Its
Spots: Diary of a Finite Time in a Finite Space. Janna Levin. x + 208 pp. ...
www.americanscientist.org/bookshelf/pub/the-shape-of-the-cosmos - 91k

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... Alejandro Gangui describes the huge hypothetical strings and recent work that indicates
that they may conduct great amounts of electrical current. ...
www.americanscientist.org/issues/feature/superconducting-cosmic-strings/1 - 58k

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Issue May-June 2000 Volume 88, Number 3 » American Scientist

... FEATURE ARTICLES. Superconducting Cosmic Strings *. Alejandro Gangui. These relics
from the early universe could be the answer to many astrophysical conundrums. ...
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