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There follows a list of all published items cited in the notes except editorial comments, short anonymous articles, and interventions at scientific meetings. A few unpublished manuscripts are also listed here—rather than described in full where mentioned in the notes, as is our usual practice—if we refer to them several times or if they have some general interest.

Articles from a book are cited in short form—last name of editor, abbreviated title—when several from the same book were used. The full citation can be retrieved by looking up the book in its alphabetical place under its editor, or, if it has no stated editor, under its title.

The following abbreviations are used:

 

AIP

American Institute of Physics

APS

American Philosophical Society

BAS

Bulletin of the atomic scientists

CIW

Carnegie Institution, Washington

CP

Collected papers , identified by author

CW

Collected works , identified by author

HSPS

Historical studies in the physical and biological sciences

IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IRE

Institute of Radio Engineers

ICHS

International Congress of History of Science

JACS

American Chemical Society, Journal

JFI

Franklin Institute, Journal

NAS

National Academy of Sciences

NRC

National Research Council

Nwn

Die Naturwissenschaften

PR

Physical review

PRS

Royal Society of London, Proceedings

PT

Physics today

RMP

Reviews of modern physics

RSI

Review of scientific instruments

SEBM

Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine

TBL

The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley


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———. "Collimated, variable energy beam of pure thermal neutrons." PR, 54 (1938), 235.

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Amaldi, Edoardo, and Enrico Fermi. "On the absorption and the diffusion of slow neutrons." PR, 50 (1936), 899–928, and in Fermi, CP, 1 , 892–942.

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B[arton], H.A. "Notes on physics in industry." RSI, 5 (1934), 263–4, 309–10; RSI, 6 (1935), 30.

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Bleakney, Walker, and A.J. Gould. "The relative abundance of hydrogen isotopes." PR, 44 (1933), 265–8.

Bleakney, Walker, G.P. Harnwell, W.W. Lozier, P.T. Smith, and H.D. Smyth. "The production and identification of helium of mass three." PR, 46 (1934), 81–2.


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Bloch, Felix. "On the magnetic scattering of neutrons." PR, 50 (1936), 259–60.

———. "On the magnetic scattering of neutrons, II." PR, 51 (1937), 994.

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Bloch, Felix, Morton Hamermesch, and Hans Staub. "Neutron polarization and ferromagnetic saturation." PR, 64 (1943), 47–56.

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Bohr, Niels. "Transmutations of atomic nuclei." Science, 86 (1937), 161–5.

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Bonner, T.W. "Formation of an excited He3 in the disintegration of deuterium by deuterons." PR, 53 (1938), 711–3.

Bonner, T.W., and W.M. Brubaker. "Neutrons from the disintegration of deuterium by deuterons." PR, 49 (1936), 19–21.

———. "The disintegration of nitrogen by slow neutrons." PR, 49 (1936), 778.

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Chadwick, James, Norman Feather, and Egon Bretscher. "Measurements of range and angle of projection for the protons produced in the photo-disintegration of deuterium." PRS, A163 (1937), 366–75.

Chadwick, James, and Maurice Goldhaber. "A 'nuclear photo-effect': Disintegration of the diplon by g -rays. Nature, 134 (1934), 237–8.

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Corbino, O.M. "Prospettive e risultati della fisica moderna." Ricerca scientifica, 5:1 (1934), 609–19.

Cork, J.M., and E.O. Lawrence. "Transmutation of platinum by deuterons: A resonance phenomenon." PR, 49 (1936), 205.

———. "The transmutation of platinum by deuterons." PR, 49 (1936), 788–92.

Cork, J.M., J.R. Richardson, and F.D.N. Kurie. "The radiations emitted by radio-aluminum." PR, 49 (1936), 208.

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Corson, D.R., and K.R. MacKenzie. "Artificially produced alpha-particle emitters." PR, 57 (1940), 250.

Corson, D.R., K.R. MacKenzie, and Emilio Segrè. "Possible production of radioactive isotopes of element 85." PR, 57 (1940), 459.

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Corson, D.R., and R.L. Thornton. "Disintegration of uranium." PR, 55 (1939), 509.

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Crane, H.R., and C.C. Lauritsen. "On the production of neutrons from lithium." PR, 44 (1933), 783–4.

———. "Disintegration of beryllium by deuterons." PR, 45 (1934), 226–7.

———. "Radioactivity from carbon and boron oxide bombarded with deutons and the conversion of positrons into radiation." PR, 45 (1934), 430–2.

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