The New Encyclopędia Britannica, Volume 16Encyclopędia Britannica, Incorporated, 1981 - Encyclopedias and dictionaries |
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Galactic cosmic rays ochs through the study of old particle tracks in natural ... A large number of other unstable particles were subsequently discovered , most of them through the use of nuclear emulsions , and some in cloud chambers ...
Galactic cosmic rays ochs through the study of old particle tracks in natural ... A large number of other unstable particles were subsequently discovered , most of them through the use of nuclear emulsions , and some in cloud chambers ...
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ochs through the study of old particle tracks in natural timetre ( g / cm * ) — that is , practically no residual ... These include the production of secondballoons are now used to investigate the heavy nuclei of ary particles that may ...
ochs through the study of old particle tracks in natural timetre ( g / cm * ) — that is , practically no residual ... These include the production of secondballoons are now used to investigate the heavy nuclei of ary particles that may ...
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Graphs of the counting rates of the various kinds of particles as functions of depth in the atmosphere are called atmospheric transition curves . The transition curve of the total number of charged particles reflects the combined effect ...
Graphs of the counting rates of the various kinds of particles as functions of depth in the atmosphere are called atmospheric transition curves . The transition curve of the total number of charged particles reflects the combined effect ...
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