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... particles ; and I , the effects of radiation on matter . The outline of subject A begins with the general properties and the components of all atomic nuclei . It then covers the re- lationships between nuclear masses and nuclear binding ...
... particles ; and I , the effects of radiation on matter . The outline of subject A begins with the general properties and the components of all atomic nuclei . It then covers the re- lationships between nuclear masses and nuclear binding ...
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... particles article sections other references 6 : 653a - 655d / 6 : 645d - e / 15 : 392e - h 10 : 947a - 948b 13 ... particles a . The classification according to the forces that influence them : particles acted upon by strong interactions ...
... particles article sections other references 6 : 653a - 655d / 6 : 645d - e / 15 : 392e - h 10 : 947a - 948b 13 ... particles a . The classification according to the forces that influence them : particles acted upon by strong interactions ...
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... Particle trajectories in the exosphere : particles with ballistic trajectories , entrapped particles , particles with escape velocities , extraterrestrial particles d . The Van Allen radiation belts : zones of charged particles trapped ...
... Particle trajectories in the exosphere : particles with ballistic trajectories , entrapped particles , particles with escape velocities , extraterrestrial particles d . The Van Allen radiation belts : zones of charged particles trapped ...
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