"Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei." April 18, 1967

First Plaut Lecture, Chemistry Club, Princeton University, Princeton New Jersey.

"Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei." Page 1. April 18, 1967
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"Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei." Page 2. April 18, 1967
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"Geometric Factors in Nuclear Structure: The Close-Packed Spheron Theory and the Shell Model of Nuclei." Page 7. April 18, 1967
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Associated: James H. Bartlett, Aage Bohr, Niels Bohr, James Chadwick, Walter M. Elsasser, Karl Guggenheimer, William D. Harkins, Otto Haxel, J. Hans D. Jensen, Maria Goeppert-Mayer, Ben Roy Mottelson, James Rainwater, Ernest Rutherford, Hans E. Suess, John Archibald Wheeler, K. Wildermuth, E. D. Wilson

ID: 1967s2.7

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