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Liu Xiaobo – Nobel Lecture
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Nobel Lecture, May 23, 1924 The Electron and the Light-Quant from the Experimental Point of View Pdf 130 kB
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Johannes Stark – Nobel Lecture
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Nobel Lecture, June 3, 1920 Structural and Spectral Changes of Chemical Atoms The question of the composition of perceptible objects is one which already occupied the mind of the ancient Greeks. They formed the concept, as a philosophical speculation, of the indivisible particle, the atom, as the smallest component of perceptible objects. However, they did…
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