Encyclopedia of Physical Science and Technology, Volume 16Academic Press, 1992 - Physical sciences |
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... theory could result in some major changes . The degree of mixing of heavy elements , produced by nuclear reactions in the deep interiors of stars , to the surface could be strongly affected even by small changes in the theory of convec ...
... theory could result in some major changes . The degree of mixing of heavy elements , produced by nuclear reactions in the deep interiors of stars , to the surface could be strongly affected even by small changes in the theory of convec ...
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... THEORY 1. History Once the basic phenomena of zero resistance and the Meissner effect had been established , the experimental strategies responsible for our understanding of superconductivity were guided by theory . The theory began ...
... THEORY 1. History Once the basic phenomena of zero resistance and the Meissner effect had been established , the experimental strategies responsible for our understanding of superconductivity were guided by theory . The theory began ...
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... Theory In 1956 , Cooper showed that so long as there exists an attractive interaction between pairs of electrons , the Fermi sea of electrons is unstable against the formation of at least one bound pair formed from states with k > kƑ ...
... Theory In 1956 , Cooper showed that so long as there exists an attractive interaction between pairs of electrons , the Fermi sea of electrons is unstable against the formation of at least one bound pair formed from states with k > kƑ ...
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