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Edward Mills Purcell (1912–1997)
I. I. Rabi Papers [Finding Aid]. Library of Congress. [PDF Rendered Tue Apr
Appendix E Nobel Prizes in Nuclear Science
The Federal Government: a Nobel Profession
FELIX BLOCH October 23, 1905-September 10, 1983
50 Years of BCS Theory “A Family Tree” Ancestors BCS Descendants
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Edward Purcell Was Continuously Sought out As a Consultant and Advisor
The Manhattan Project: Making the Atomic Bomb” Is a Short History of the Origins and Develop- Ment of the American Atomic Bomb Program During World War H
The Development of the Quantum-Mechanical Electron Theory of Metals: 1928---1933
Felix Bloch and Twentieth-Century Physics
The Reason for Beam Cooling: Some of the Physics That Cooling Allows
24 August 2013 Seminar Held
Richard R. Ernst
Heisenberg and the Early Days of Quantum Mechanics
Heisenberg and the Early Days of Quantum Mechanics
World Set Free
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Manhattan District History Project Y: the Los Alamos Project
WILLIAM VERMILLION HOUSTON January 19, 1900-August 22, 1968
Richard Feynman and the History of Superconductivity
Interview with Felix H. Boehm
Felix Bloch Papers
Brief Reports of Nobel Laureates in Physics
National Security History Series
Rad 226A/Bioe 226A Winter 2018-2019 in Vivo MR: Spin Physics and Spectroscopy
Arxiv:1403.5164V1 [Physics.Hist-Ph] 20 Mar 2014
Xxth Century Physics
Felix Bloch (1905–1983)
New Resonance
A Short History of Magnetic Resonance Imaging
ROBERT F. BACHER August 31, 1905—November 18, 2004
JANUARY 1996 the AMERICAN P Hysicalnews SOCIETY VOLUME 5, NO 1
Failed Theories of Superconductivity
Nobel Laureates in Physics Page 1 of 4
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1997 Wigner-Review
John Bardeen 3 by Nick Holonyak, Jr
Corrections to the Higher Moments of the Relativistic Ion Energy-Loss Distribution Beyond the Born Approximation
Interview with Robert F. Bacher
An Abstract of the Dissertation Of
Introduction 12/9/2008 | Page 2
Felix Bloch and Magnetic Resonance
Arthur Schawlow 1921– 1999
New Physics with Cold Molecules: Precise Microwave Spectroscopy of CH and the Development of a Microwave Trap
Luis W. Alvarez with Commentary by His Students and Colleagues
Memorial Resolution Felix Bloch (1905