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Page 288
... Niels Bohr in Copenhagen ) , she surmised at once that , in the experiments by Hahn and Strassmann , the uranium atom had in fact been split into two approximately equal parts , thus releasing an enormous amount of energy , a process ...
... Niels Bohr in Copenhagen ) , she surmised at once that , in the experiments by Hahn and Strassmann , the uranium atom had in fact been split into two approximately equal parts , thus releasing an enormous amount of energy , a process ...
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... Niels Bohr , who had been smuggled out of Denmark and was secretly working in America , drafted a mem- orandum on postwar atomic control which he discussed with President Roosevelt the following month.10 Bohr was convinced that the ...
... Niels Bohr , who had been smuggled out of Denmark and was secretly working in America , drafted a mem- orandum on postwar atomic control which he discussed with President Roosevelt the following month.10 Bohr was convinced that the ...
Page 667
... Niels Bohr . " She was already in Swe- den at the time ( see p . 288 ) . 12. Einstein's reply to Welles is translated from manuscript . 13. The four scientists were John L. Balderston , Jr. , Dieter M. Gruen , W. J. McLean , and David B ...
... Niels Bohr . " She was already in Swe- den at the time ( see p . 288 ) . 12. Einstein's reply to Welles is translated from manuscript . 13. The four scientists were John L. Balderston , Jr. , Dieter M. Gruen , W. J. McLean , and David B ...
Contents
THE REALITY OF WAR 19141918 | 1 |
HOPE AND DISILLU SIONMENT 19191923 | 27 |
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS 19221927 | 58 |
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