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Needs in Nuclear Structure

MAY 01, 1963
Physics Today

A committee of physicists convened by the National Science Foundation to study current research trends in nuclear‐structure physics has expressed the view that the next few years should bring significant advances in the understanding of nuclear structure and has recommended that considerable support be committed to endeavors in the field. The conclusions expressed in the report of the committee are based on the group’s examination and interpretation of recent theoretical and experimental developments in nuclear physics.

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