Science, Volume 77, Issues 1984-2009John Michels (Journalist) 1933 |
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... cosmic rays have been developed . By means of an ionization chamber filled with a gas such as argon under high pressure the cosmic rays can be measured in terms of the conductivity or ionization they produce in the gas . Thus it is ...
... cosmic rays have been developed . By means of an ionization chamber filled with a gas such as argon under high pressure the cosmic rays can be measured in terms of the conductivity or ionization they produce in the gas . Thus it is ...
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... rays produced by more energetic primary rays , though certain ones have energies suffi- cient to carry them through the earth's atmosphere . These experiments thus do not tell us whether the primary cosmic ray is a photon or an ...
... rays produced by more energetic primary rays , though certain ones have energies suffi- cient to carry them through the earth's atmosphere . These experiments thus do not tell us whether the primary cosmic ray is a photon or an ...
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... RAYS and Bacher and. cosmic RAYS Two of America's leading physicists discussed facts and theories about cosmic rays before the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Atlantic City on December 30 . About most of the ...
... RAYS and Bacher and. cosmic RAYS Two of America's leading physicists discussed facts and theories about cosmic rays before the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Atlantic City on December 30 . About most of the ...
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