Science, Volume 58American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1923 Since Jan. 1901 the official proceedings and most of the papers of the American Association for the Advancement of Science have been included in Science. |
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... electron in hydrogen . Notwithstanding the great difficulties of such a complicated system of electrons in motion , it has been possible to fix the quantum numbers that characterize the motion of each electron , and to form at any rate ...
... electron in hydrogen . Notwithstanding the great difficulties of such a complicated system of electrons in motion , it has been possible to fix the quantum numbers that characterize the motion of each electron , and to form at any rate ...
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... electrons . While the solution of the grouping of the electrons proposed by Bohr has been assisted by considerations of this kind , it is not empirical in character , but has been largely based on general theoretical considerations of ...
... electrons . While the solution of the grouping of the electrons proposed by Bohr has been assisted by considerations of this kind , it is not empirical in character , but has been largely based on general theoretical considerations of ...
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... electrons . The tube contain- ing these electrodes was exhausted to a high vacuum and some caesium was distilled into it before sealing off . Because of the adsorbed film of caesium on the tungsten , electron currents of convenient ...
... electrons . The tube contain- ing these electrodes was exhausted to a high vacuum and some caesium was distilled into it before sealing off . Because of the adsorbed film of caesium on the tungsten , electron currents of convenient ...
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Acidity Subsoil A P KELLEY 36 | 13 |
Quotations 14 32 50 92 109 121 142 162 181 206 | 14 |
VOL LVIII | 20 |
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