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Keep - This is one of the main American Institute of Physics journals. It is linked on American Institute of Physics, List of scientific journals in physics, Wikipedia:List of missing journals, and Bradbury-Nielsen shutter. --Kkmurray 04:20, 23 April 2007 (UTC)