Interaction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions.
The artificial disintegration of atomic nuclei has furnished scientists with a continuous flow of new and useful information ever since it was first observed by Rutherford in 1919 (66). This technique for probing the sub-atomic world has progressed very rapidly during and after the last Great War. T...
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ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.1096482014-02-13T03:56:53ZInteraction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions.Flower, Louis. G.Physics.The artificial disintegration of atomic nuclei has furnished scientists with a continuous flow of new and useful information ever since it was first observed by Rutherford in 1919 (66). This technique for probing the sub-atomic world has progressed very rapidly during and after the last Great War. The recent development of electromagnetic devices capable of accelerating particles over a wide range of velocities, and the utilization of high-energy radiations in the so-called "cosmic-rays", has permitted an exhaustive study of the interactions of moving particles with atomic nuclei.McGill UniversityFoster, J. (Supervisor)1954Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: NNNNNNNNNTheses scanned by McGill Library.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Science. (Department of Physics.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=109648 |
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The artificial disintegration of atomic nuclei has furnished scientists with a continuous flow of new and useful information ever since it was first observed by Rutherford in 1919 (66). This technique for probing the sub-atomic world has progressed very rapidly during and after the last Great War. The recent development of electromagnetic devices capable of accelerating particles over a wide range of velocities, and the utilization of high-energy radiations in the so-called "cosmic-rays", has permitted an exhaustive study of the interactions of moving particles with atomic nuclei. |
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Interaction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions. |
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Interaction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions. |
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Interaction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions. |
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Interaction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions. |
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Interaction of 75-Mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions. |
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interaction of 75-mev protons with the nuclei of photographic emulsions. |
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