Los Alamos ScienceThe Laboratory, 1980 |
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... shown alongside it . The transition from simple to complex or pseudorandom behavior through period doubling in a large class of nonlinear dissipative systems can now be described quantitatively with the universality theory invented by ...
... shown alongside it . The transition from simple to complex or pseudorandom behavior through period doubling in a large class of nonlinear dissipative systems can now be described quantitatively with the universality theory invented by ...
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... shown in Fig . 12 , let us consider only where the trajec- tory point is located every 1 period of the drive . The 1 - cycle then produces only one point , while the 2 - cycle produces a pair of points , and so forth . This time - one ...
... shown in Fig . 12 , let us consider only where the trajec- tory point is located every 1 period of the drive . The 1 - cycle then produces only one point , while the 2 - cycle produces a pair of points , and so forth . This time - one ...
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... shown in Table I , which form the basis for the present superconducting c technology , were discovered by applica- tion of Matthias ' Rule , an empirical rule developed in the 1950s . This rule relates the T of elements , alloys , and ...
... shown in Table I , which form the basis for the present superconducting c technology , were discovered by applica- tion of Matthias ' Rule , an empirical rule developed in the 1950s . This rule relates the T of elements , alloys , and ...
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... shown in Fig . 3 . The melting point for the eutectic com- position is considerably lower than for either constituent . The low - temperature specific heat measurements on the Y - Ir samples dis- closed that , with the formation of the ...
... shown in Fig . 3 . The melting point for the eutectic com- position is considerably lower than for either constituent . The low - temperature specific heat measurements on the Y - Ir samples dis- closed that , with the formation of the ...
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... shown in Fig . 8. The size of the specific heat discon- tinuity at T , indicated the following per- centages . c Composition Y01IT 99 Y.025Ir.90 Y 10lr.975 Y.17.83 measurements and indicate that the superconductivity is indeed due to a ...
... shown in Fig . 8. The size of the specific heat discon- tinuity at T , indicated the following per- centages . c Composition Y01IT 99 Y.025Ir.90 Y 10lr.975 Y.17.83 measurements and indicate that the superconductivity is indeed due to a ...
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72. lappuse - the Agency shall seek to accelerate and enlarge the contribution of atomic energy to peace, health and prosperity throughout the world. It shall ensure, so far as it is able, that assistance provided by it or at its request or under its supervision or control is not used in such a way as to further any military ourpose.
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41. lappuse - The maintenance of the facilities and resources necessary to institute promptly nuclear tests in the atmosphere should they be deemed essential to our national security or should the treaty or any of its terms be abrogated by the Soviet Union.
1. lappuse - Laboratory is operated by the University of California for the United States Department of Energy under contract W-7405-ENG-36.
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77. lappuse - Davis is a member of the American Physical Society, the Optical Society of America, the American Association of Physics Teachers, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
50. lappuse - We all hope that by one means or another the development of these weapons can be avoided.
51. lappuse - I still believe that the development of the H-bomb is a calamity. I still believe that it was necessary to make a pause before the decision and to consider this irrevocable step most carefully. I still believe that the possibility of an agreement with Russia not to develop the bomb should have been explored. But once the decision was made to go ahead with the program, and once there was a sound technical program, I cooperated with it to the best of my ability.8 Even knowing that Bethe ha?
50. lappuse - Russian advance. It would be folly to oppose the exploration of this weapon. We have always known it had to be done; and it does have to be done, though it appears to be singularly proof against any form of experimental approach. But that we become committed to it as the way to save the country and the peace appears to me full of dangers.
71. lappuse - States plan proposed the creation of an International Atomic Development Authority to be entrusted with all phases of the development and use of atomic energy, including: 1. Managerial control or ownership of all atomic-energy activities potentially dangerous to world security.