- "diplogen", from Gr****
diploos 'double', and the
nucleus to be
called "
diplon". The
amount inferred for
normal abundance of
deuterium was so
small (only...
- Goldhaber, M. (1934). "A
nuclear 'photo-effect':
disintegration of the
diplon by γ rays". Nature. 134 (3381): 237–238. Bibcode:1934Natur.134..237C. doi:10...
-
Romeika word,
borrowed from Turkish,
meaning "upright" or "brave." Tik
diplon ("double tik"), a 10-step
dance originally from Kars,
danced counterclockwise...
- ; Goldhaber, M. (1934). "A
nuclear photo-effect:
disintegration of the
diplon by
gamma rays". Nature. 134 (3381): 237–238. Bibcode:1934Natur.134..237C...
- Goldhaber,
Maurice (1934). "A
Nuclear 'Photo-effect':
Disintegration of the
Diplon by γ rays". Nature. 142 (3381): 237–238. Bibcode:1934Natur.134..237C. doi:10...
- Goldhaber, M. (1934). "A 'Nuclear Photo-effect':
Disintegration of the
Diplon by γ-Rays". Nature. 134 (3381): 237. Bibcode:1934Natur.134..237C. doi:10...
- ; Goldhaber, M. (1934). "A
nuclear photo-effect:
disintegration of the
diplon by
gamma rays". Nature. 134 (3381): 237–238. Bibcode:1934Natur.134..237C...
- The
Production of
Induced Radioactivity by High
Velocity Protons and
Diplons".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society A. 148 (863): 225–240. Bibcode:1935RSPSA...
- The
Production of
Induced Radioactivity by High
Velocity Protons and
Diplons".
Proceedings of the
Royal Society A. 148 (863): 225–240. Bibcode:1935RSPSA...
- used to fire
heavy hydrogen nuclei (deuterons,
which Rutherford called diplons) at
various targets.
Working with
Rutherford and others,
Oliphant thereby...