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Focus on APS Units

APS units provide opportunities for members to interact with colleagues with similar interests and to keep abreast of new developments in their specialized fields. Two series focusing on APS units have appeared in APS News. The first, Focus on APS Topical Groups, highlighted units who share an interest in a particular physics topic. The second series, Focus on APS Sections. Sections bring together physicists who are within an easy day's drive of one another.
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2012
Prairie Section
 
Four Corners Section
 
2011
Northwest Section
 
2010
Southeastern Section
 
New England Section
 
2009
Energy Research and Applications
 
Hadronic Physics
 
Few Body Systems
 
Instrument and Measurement Science
 
Quantum Information
 
2008
Magnetism and its Applications
 
Group on Plasma Astrophysics
 
Gravitation
 
2007
Statistical and Nonlinear Physics
 
Shock Compression of Condensed Matter
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