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    Wraps. Condition: Very good. Jean Butterworth, Vicente Garcia, and Donald Monto (illustrator). Presumed First Edition, First printing. viii, 146 pages, plus covers. CD in pocket inside back cover. Illustrations (many in color). Cover has minor wear and soiling. Included in this progress report is information on Material Studies, Plasma Physics, Instrumentation, Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics, Biophysics, and Atomic Physics. The Appendices consist of Acronyms and Publications. Among the specific topics treated are: Armando Subcritical Experiment, Beryllium Ablator Microstructure, Inertial-Electrostatic-Confinement Fusion Device, Proton Radiography, Cygnus diagnostic, Multiscale Simulations, and Condensed Matter. The Los Alamos National Laboratory's Physics Division currently is considered a major source of innovation in experimental physical science. Its Mission: To further the understanding of the diverse physical world, to create new technologies in experimental physics, and to extend the physics foundation for existing and future efforts. Its Vision: Physics Division is the major source of innovation in experimental physical science at LANL. Our science answers questions about the nature of universe and delivers solutions for national security concerns. Physics Division maintains an outstanding base of technical research and accomplishments because of the diversity of its people and the breadth of its programs. The major physics user facilities and resources are Lujan Neutron Scattering Center Proton Radiography (pRad) Ultracold Neutron Source (UCN) Weapons Neutron Research (WNR) Facility.