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* 2014 [http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/comb-072214.cfm] new design 'Comb on a Chip'
* 2014 [http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/comb-072214.cfm] new design 'Comb on a Chip'


[http://spie.org/newsroom/technical-articles-archive/nerac/nerac-0508-atomic-clocks?highlight=x2400&ArticleID=x24289] bibliography
[http://spie.org/newsroom/technical-articles-archive/nerac/nerac-0508-atomic-clocks?highlight=x2400&ArticleID=x24289] bibliography

== Public humanities ==
[[Public humanities]]
{{cite news |last=Yardley |first=Jonathan |date=19 Sep 1988 |title=Oh, the Humanities! |url=http://search.proquest.com.revproxy.brown.edu/docview/307068837/6E6C9F094F8A46E1PQ/9?accountid=9758 |newspaper=Washington Post |location= |access-date=27 Jan 2016 }}

"As the field acquires familiar marks of legitimacy, such as departments, journals and conferences, proponents and detractors of the applied humanities continue to debate its status. Some advocate alternate labels, such as ''public'' or ''practical'' humanities, while others argue that the humanities have always been ''applied,'' or studied because of their usefulness in analyzing contemporary problems." {{cite news |last=Kolbert |first=Elizabeth |date=14 Apr 1985 |title=Higher Education; The 'Applied Humanities': A Businesslike Approach |url=http://search.proquest.com.revproxy.brown.edu/docview/425381704/6E6C9F094F8A46E1PQ/1?accountid=9758 |newspaper=New York Times |location= |access-date=27 Jan 2016 }}

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