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Isospin in Nuclei

Science, 1973
In the article "Isospin in nuclei" by D. Robson [179, 133 (1973)], several incorrect illustrations were included in Fig. 1. The errors include the following: row a, illustration 5; row b, the (6)(3)Li and (6)(5)B illustrations; and row c, the (6)(2)He illustration. A corrected version of Fig. 1 is shown below.
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Quarks in nuclei

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1982
A brief discussion of the relevance of quark degrees of freedom in Nuclear Physics is presented. Pertinent aspects of bag models of baryons are reviewed, and a six‐quark bag model study of the reaction pp→dπ+ is made.
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Movement of Nuclei

Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2001
AbstractThis unit describes the first assay that reconstructs the movement of the female pronucleus in the newly fertilized frog egg. Nuclei are assembled in frog egg extracts and translocated along microtubules using the microtubule motor dynein.
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Parasympathetic nuclei

Brain Research, 1989
A series of experiments in monkeys using the fluorescent tracer substances Fast Blue and Nuclear yellow as well as wheat germ agglutinin-horseradish peroxidase injected into the ciliary ganglion has demonstrated labeling in 3 distinct regions of the mesencephalon: (1) anterior median nucleus; (2) Edinger-Westphal nucleus; and (3) the nucleus of Perlia.
R M, Burde, F, Williams
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Quarks and nuclei

Nuclear Physics A, 1982
Abstract The fundamental role of the pion in nuclear physics is stressed. In bosonexchange models, not only does the pion furnish the longest-range part of the interaction, but the σ-, ρ- and ω-mesons, which give the intermediate and shortrange parts of the interaction, are connected with two-and three-pion states.
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From ‘mesons in nuclei’ to ‘quarks in nuclei’

Hyperfine Interactions, 1985
The mesonic aspects of nuclear magnetic moments are discussed with the author's personal proximity and reminiscence. It is emphasized that the observed anomaly in orbitalg factors, traditionally related to the meson exchange effect, may have to be reconsidered from the viewpoint of quark structure of nuclei.
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Skyrmions and Nuclei

2010
We review recent work on the modelling of atomic nuclei as quantized Skyrmions, using Skyrme's original model with pion fields only. Skyrmions are topological soliton solutions whose conserved topological charge B is identified with the baryon number of a nucleus.
Paul Sutcliffe   +2 more
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Purifying Nuclei

Preparative Biochemistry, 1992
Nuclear isolation methods exist since over 50 years and even today new procedures and amendments of standard methods are published. They can be classified into nonaqueous and aqueous methods. The latter can be subdivided into isotonic, hypertonic and hypotonic systems.
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On nuclei of groupoids

Publicationes Mathematicae Debrecen, 2022
Kertész, A., Sade, A.
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Nuclei

1969
D. A. Rappoport   +2 more
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