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Nuclear Reactions and Nuclear Structure

Physics Bulletin, 1972
P E Hodgson Oxford: Oxford University Press 1971 pp xii + 661 price £14.50 This comprehensive work, some six hundred and sixty pages in length, covers in detail several ways in which nuclear reactions have been used to probe the structure of the nucleus. It is perhaps not unexpected that the optical model should figure largely in Dr Hodgson's treatment
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Nuclear moments and nuclear structure

Hyperfine Interactions, 1985
Research activities of the Osaka Sugimoto group in the past 30 years are summarized. Developments of the perturbed angular correlation method and the new NMR method under the leadership of Sugimoto opened a wide variety of possibilities, not only in the nuclear structure study but also in studies of nuclear reactions, weak interactions and hyperfine ...
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Nuclear orientation and nuclear structure

Hyperfine Interactions, 1988
The present generation of on-line nuclear orientation facilities promises to revolutionize the gathering of nuclear structure information, especially for the hitherto poorly known and understood nuclei far from stability. Following a brief review of the technological developments that have facilitated these experiments, the nuclear spectroscopic ...
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Nuclear Structure and Nuclear Reactions

Physics Bulletin, 1970
M Jean and R A Ricci (Eds) London: Academic Press 1969 pp xiv + 813 price £14 These beautifully produced records of the lectures and seminars at the Enrico Fermi Summer Schools should now be so well known as to need no further introduction. The present volume arises from the course held at Varenna in 1967 and is thus the nuclear physics of three years ...
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Nuclear envelopes: Structure and biochemistry of the nuclear envelope

Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1974
Abstract The ultrastructure of the nuclear evelope is described in various cell types with special emphasis on its pore complexes (p.c.). The architecture of the p.c. is defined against the properties of other membranous pore formations. Evidence is presented that the non-membranous p.c.
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Nuclear Electrons and Nuclear Structure

2018
Abstract Serious contradictions to the existence of electrons in nuclei impinged in one way or another on the theory of beta decay and became acute when Charles Ellis and William Wooster proved, in an experimental tour de force in 1927, that beta particles are emitted from a radioactive nucleus with a continuous distribution of energies.
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Nuclear structure

Physics Today, 1961
The International Conference on Nuclear Structure held at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario, began at 8:45 a.m. on August 29th and ended at 12:00 p.m., September 3. The conference was limited in attendance to 400 (the number of seats in the auditorium,) and up to (though, naturally, not including) the last day, the hall was full.
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