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... nuclei is exactly the same as the behaviour of what we have called the first set of nuclei obtained in air . They are ultimately got rid of entirely , the only difference being that by the use of the vacuum the emission of these nuclei ...
... nuclei is exactly the same as the behaviour of what we have called the first set of nuclei obtained in air . They are ultimately got rid of entirely , the only difference being that by the use of the vacuum the emission of these nuclei ...
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Nuclei in Pure Oxygen . Tests were made upon hydrogen - free wires , and it was found that the minimum temperature at which the second nuclei began to be produced was not altered , but that the nuclei produced at that temperature were ...
Nuclei in Pure Oxygen . Tests were made upon hydrogen - free wires , and it was found that the minimum temperature at which the second nuclei began to be produced was not altered , but that the nuclei produced at that temperature were ...
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Effect of Light on Nuclei . The nuclei obtained in a vacuum from various platinum wires containing hydrogen were allowed to remain , in air at atmospheric pressure , in the nuclei - chamber , for various intervals of time before the ...
Effect of Light on Nuclei . The nuclei obtained in a vacuum from various platinum wires containing hydrogen were allowed to remain , in air at atmospheric pressure , in the nuclei - chamber , for various intervals of time before the ...
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SIXTH SERIES | 1 |
Dr N Bohr on the Theory of the Decrease of Velocity | 10 |
Dr S A Shorter on the Application of the Theory | 31 |
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