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" Its external field would be practically zero, except very close to the nucleus, and in consequence it should be able to move freely through matter. Its presence would probably be difficult to detect by the spectroscope, and it may be "
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Containing papers of a ... - Page 282
by Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1920
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The History of Early Nuclear Physics (1896-1931)

Milorad Mla?enovi? - 1992 - 236 pages
...atomic structure seems by no means impossible.. . . Such an atom would have very novel properties. Its external field would be practically zero, except very close to the nucleus, and in consequence it would be able to move freely through matter. Its presence would be difficult to detect by the spectroscope,...
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The History of Early Nuclear Physics (1896-1931)

Milorad Mla?enovi? - 1992 - 236 pages
...atomic structure seems by no means impossible. . . . Such an atom would have very novel properties. Its external field would be practically zero, except very close to the nucleus, and in consequence it would be able to move freely through matter. Its presence would be difficult to detect by the spectroscope,...
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The Story of Spin

Shin'ichirō Tomonaga - 1997 - 274 pages
...nucleus, forming a kind of neutral doublet. . . Its external field would be practically zero . . . and in consequence it should be able to move freely through matter." Chadwick, who was faithful to his mentor, not only took these words of his mentor to heart but also...
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Heavy Water and the Wartime Race for Nuclear Energy

Per F Dahl - 1999 - 420 pages
...that is, an atom of mass unity and zero nuclear charge. Such an atom would have very novel properties. Its external field would be practically zero, except...presence would probably be difficult to detect by spectroscope, and it may be impossible to contain it in a sealed vessel. On the other hand, it should...
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Nobel Lectures in Physics

1998 - 476 pages
...with the H nucleus, forming a kind of neutral doublet. Such an atom would have very novel properties. Its external field would be practically zero, except...difficult to detect by the spectroscope, and it may be impossible to contain it in a sealed vessel. On the other hand, it should enter readily the structure...
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