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    At a Sufficiently High Temperature, an Oscillator in an Einstein
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At a Sufficiently High Temperature, an Oscillator in an Einstein

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At a sufficiently high temperature, an oscillator in an Einstein solid is more likely to have one unit of energy than no energy at all.

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