Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 72N. Zanichelli, 1979 - Nuclear physics |
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... satisfied , discards the system completely . On the other hand , one of the main purposes of such axiomatizations is to find out whether or not certain assumptions have been sur- reptitiously introduced which perhaps are not fully ...
... satisfied , discards the system completely . On the other hand , one of the main purposes of such axiomatizations is to find out whether or not certain assumptions have been sur- reptitiously introduced which perhaps are not fully ...
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... satisfied in an implicative lattice L , [ 22 ] . Therefore , the quasi - implicative lattice L is in fact a weakening of the implicative lattice L. qi This circumstance also justifies the terminology used here . qi qi qi 42.2 . The ...
... satisfied in an implicative lattice L , [ 22 ] . Therefore , the quasi - implicative lattice L is in fact a weakening of the implicative lattice L. qi This circumstance also justifies the terminology used here . qi qi qi 42.2 . The ...
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... satisfied simply because the measurable sets are closed under countable union , and every measurable set is a member of some countable ( that is finite or denumerable ) measurable partition . The other conditions are satisfied because P ...
... satisfied simply because the measurable sets are closed under countable union , and every measurable set is a member of some countable ( that is finite or denumerable ) measurable partition . The other conditions are satisfied because P ...
Contents
The discovery of the law of radioactive decay | 6 |
Early models of the nucleus | 15 |
Final remarks | 21 |
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