Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... respectively . Every electron that is found by experience to have spin , that is every particle that is found to have the property ( 5 ) , is said to represent a positive instance for the universal assertion ( 7 ) that all electrons ...
... respectively . Every electron that is found by experience to have spin , that is every particle that is found to have the property ( 5 ) , is said to represent a positive instance for the universal assertion ( 7 ) that all electrons ...
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... respectively . ( 39 ) A sentence of L will , in general , have the form x [ tx , di ( t , ) , p , ( t ) ] , where t , di , p , stand each , for short , for a ( possibly empty ) finite sequence of terms of that kind . Let M , given by ...
... respectively . ( 39 ) A sentence of L will , in general , have the form x [ tx , di ( t , ) , p , ( t ) ] , where t , di , p , stand each , for short , for a ( possibly empty ) finite sequence of terms of that kind . Let M , given by ...
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... respectively , the order of which might be important . However , since in the course of a successful dialog the commensurability k ( a , b ) must be justified , the temporal order of the proofs of propositions a and b is not longer ...
... respectively , the order of which might be important . However , since in the course of a successful dialog the commensurability k ( a , b ) must be justified , the temporal order of the proofs of propositions a and b is not longer ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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