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Papers by Niels Bohr (1900-1955)
and the papers citing Niels Bohr (1900-1955)
and 12 Niels Bohr pseudo records

Nodes: 6747, Authors: 9168, Journals: 898, Outer References: 169074, Words: 7107
Collection span: 1909 - 2005
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#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24013106285 2002 MICROELECTRONIC ENGINEERING 63 (1-3): 11-15
Hess K; Philipp W
Quantum computing and the theorem of Bell
00
24024364022 1986 MIKROCHIMICA ACTA 3 (5-6): 387-406
BUBERT H
MONTE-CARLO SIMULATION OF ION-IMPLANTATION INTO SOLIDS AS A TOOL FOR THE CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE ANALYTICAL REFERENCE MATERIALS
00
24031111127 1956 MIND 65 (258): 145-165
ALEXANDER P
COMPLEMENTARY DESCRIPTIONS
13
24041462853 1977 MINERVA 15 (2): 247-264
STEINER A
WORLD DESTROYED - ATOMIC BOMB AND GRAND ALLIANCE - SHERWIN,MJ
00
24050914147 1987 MINERVA 25 (3): 209-237
HOCH PK
MIGRATION AND THE GENERATION OF NEW SCIENTIFIC IDEAS
06
24061761506 1962 MINNESOTA STUDIES IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 3: 28-97
FEYERABEND PK
EXPLANATION, REDUCTION, AND EMPIRICISM
4106
24072125061 1994 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 9 (37): 3415-3422
AMELINOCAMELIA G
LIMITS ON THE MEASURABILITY OF SPACE-TIME DISTANCES IN (THE SEMICLASSICAL APPROXIMATION OF) QUANTUM-GRAVITY
753
24081315192 1995 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 10 (8): 657-667
JONES KRW
GRAVITATIONAL SELF-ENERGY AS THE LITMUS OF REALITY
17
24095445532 1997 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 12 (19): 1387-1392
AmelinoCamelia G
Classicality, matter-antimatter asymmetry, and quantum gravity deformed uncertainty relations
28
24102405533 1997 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 12 (28): 2057-2064
Pollock MD
On the experimental verification of the Wheeler-Dewitt equation
06
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24115405670 1998 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 13 (14): 1155-1161
Amelino-Camelia G
On the area operators of the Husain-Kuchar-Rovelli model and canonical/loop quantum gravity
03
24128385671 1998 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 13 (16): 1319-1325
Amelino-Camelia G
Dimensionful deformations of Poincare symmetries for a quantum gravity without ideal observers
415
24135626286 2002 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 17 (15-17): 1135-1145
Ahluwalia DV
Interface of gravitational and quantum realms
04
24142356633 2004 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 19 (1): 71-81
Shalyt-Margolin AE; Tregubovich AY
Deformed density matrix and generalized uncertainty relation in thermodynamics
02
241511106634 2004 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS A 19 (26): 1949-1967
Van Beveren E; Rupp G
Classification of the scalar mesons: A strange pole expedition into charm and beauty territory
02
24163945193 1995 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B 9 (3-4): 163-186
THOME L; GARRIDO F
THE USE OF MARKERS AND NUCLEAR MICROANALYSIS TO MONITOR ATOMIC TRANSPORT INDUCED BY ION-BOMBARDMENT IN SOLIDS
15
24174595194 1995 MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B 9 (13): 763-789
RABINOWITZ M
EXAMINATION OF WAVE-PARTICLE DUALITY VIA 2-SLIT INTERFERENCE
11
24181254800 1992 MOLECULAR PHYSICS 76 (2): 277-291
BUENKER RJ
EVIDENCE FROM THE SPECIAL RELATIVITY AND BLACKBODY RADIATION THEORIES FOR THE EXISTENCE OF PHOTONS POSSESSING ZERO KINETIC-ENERGY
11
24195654801 1992 MOLECULAR PHYSICS 77 (6): 1095-1122
BUENKER RJ
EXPONENTIALLY DAMPED BREIT-PAULI HAMILTONIAN FOR THE DESCRIPTION OF POSITRONIUM DECAY AND OTHER HIGH-ENERGY PROCESSES
01
242041115195 1995 MOLECULAR SIMILARITY I 173: 1-30
ROUVRAY DH
SIMILARITY IN CHEMISTRY - PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE
016
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24213631507 1962 MONIST 47 (1): 40-76
WHEELER JA
THE UNIVERSE IN THE LIGHT OF GENERAL-RELATIVITY
14
24221444802 1992 MONIST 75 (2): 119-133
ONEILL J
THE VARIETIES OF INTRINSIC VALUE
025
24234395534 1997 MONIST 80 (1): 44-69
Saunders S
Naturalizing metaphysics + Philosophy, quantum mechanics, the problem of measurement
03
2424416976 1953 MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 113 (5): 557-570
WILSON R
THE IONIZED HELIUM SERIES ORIGINATING FROM THE 5TH QUANTUM LEVEL
05
24251132974 1978 MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 184 (2): 481-499
GINGOLD RA; MONAGHAN JJ
BINARY FISSION IN DAMPED ROTATING POLYTROPES
043
24262153474 1982 MOON AND THE PLANETS 26 (1): 93-96
LOUISE R
A POSTULATE LEADING TO THE TITIUS-BODE LAW
29
24273363475 1982 MOON AND THE PLANETS 26 (4): 389-398
LOUISE R
THE TITIUS-BODE LAW AND WAVE FORMALISM
13
24283183476 1982 MOON AND THE PLANETS 27 (1): 59-62
LOUISE R
QUANTUM FORMALISM IN GRAVITATION QUANTITATIVE APPLICATION TO THE TITIUS-BODE LAW
02
24290014 1914 NATURE 92: 231-232
Bohr N
The spectra of helium and hydrogen.
00
24300015 1914 NATURE 92: 553-554
Bohr N
Atomic models and X-ray spectra.
44
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24310026 1915 NATURE 95: 6-7
Bohr N
The spectra of hydrogen and helium.
22
243200113 1921 NATURE 107: 104-107
Bohr N
Atomic structure
1515
243300114 1921 NATURE 108: 208-209
Bohr N
Atomic structure
22
243400140 1922 NATURE 109: 746-746
Bohr N
The difference between series spectra of isotopes
33
243504169 1923 NATURE 112: 29-44
Bohr N
The structure of the atom.
1616
2436733268 1925 NATURE 116: 845-852
Bohr N
Atomic theory an mechanics.
33
243700333 1926 NATURE 117: 265-265
Bohr N
Spinning electrons and the structure of spectra
00
243800390 1928 NATURE 121: 580-591
Bohr N
The quantum postulate and the recent development of atomic theory.
169169
243903441 1932 NATURE 130: 626-627
Delbruck M
Possible existence of multiply charged particles of mass one
11
244001454 1933 NATURE 131: 421-+
Bohr N
Light and life
102102
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
244100477 1935 NATURE 136: 65-65
Bohr N
Quantum mechanics and physical reality
2424
244201486 1936 NATURE 137: 344
Bohr N
Neutron capture and nuclear constitution
440440
244326487 1936 NATURE 138: 25-26
Bohr N
Conservation laws in quantum theory
55
2444112488 1936 NATURE 138: 163-163
Preiswerk PE; Von Halban H
The form of nuclear levels
11
244523547 1938 NATURE 141: 326-327
Bohr N
Nuclear photo-effects
1313
244611548 1938 NATURE 141: 410-410
Schrodinger E
Mean free path of protons in the universe
01
244711549 1938 NATURE 141: 1096-1097
Bohr N
Resonance in nuclear photo-effects
66
244839573 1939 NATURE 143: 239-240
Frisch OR
Disintegration of uranium by neutrons - A new type of nuclear reaction
03
244900574 1939 NATURE 143: 268-272
Bohr N
Natural philosophy and human cultures
22
245000575 1939 NATURE 143: 330-330
Bohr N
Disintegration of heavy nuclei
2121
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2451111576 1939 NATURE 143: 471-472
Frisch OR
Products of the fission of the uranium nucleus
00
245203577 1939 NATURE 144: 200-201
Bohr N; Peierls R; Placzek G
Nuclear reactions in the continuous energy region
2525
245359578 1939 NATURE 144: 326-327
Gurevich I
Phase transitions of nuclear matter
00
245417579 1939 NATURE 144: 830-831
Bostrom KJ; Koch J; Lauritsen T
Delayed neutron emission accompanying uranium fission
33
245515599 1940 NATURE 145: 422-423
Meitner L
Capture cross-sections for thermal neutrons in thorium, lead and uranium 238
13
245617628 1941 NATURE 148: 229-229
Bohr N
Mechanism of deuteron-induced fission
00
245718648 1942 NATURE 149: 524-525
Saha MN
The solar corona
00
245803657 1943 NATURE 151: 698-698
Fano U
Production of ion clusters by X-rays
05
245926706 1947 NATURE 159 (4048): 741-741
FISHER JW; FLINT HT
X-RAY SPECTRA OF TRANS-URANIC ELEMENTS
00
2460110707 1947 NATURE 159 (4049): 773-774
TSIEN ST; HO ZW; VIGNERON L; CHASTEL R
TERNARY AND QUATERNARY FISSION OF URANIUM NUCLEI
46
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
246128708 1947 NATURE 160 (4077): 866-866
CURRAN SC; REID JM
PRIMARY IONIZATION OF BETA-PARTICLES IN ALCOHOL VAPOUR AND ARGON
04
246213738 1948 NATURE 161 (4099): 810-811
BOGGILD JK
CLOUD CHAMBER INVESTIGATION OF STRAGGLING OF SHORT-RANGE PARTICLES PRODUCED BY SLOW NEUTRON REACTIONS
12
246316771 1949 NATURE 164 (4157): 19-20
KOCH J
REDUCTION OF OPTICAL REFLECTIVITY OF GLASS SURFACES RESULTING FROM ION BOMBARDMENT
423
2464521977 1953 NATURE 171 (4344): 189-191
WALKER D; FREMLIN JH
ACCELERATION OF HEAVY IONS TO HIGH ENERGIES
620
24651101128 1956 NATURE 178 (4547): 1387-1389
STERNGLASS EJ
ORIGIN OF THE CHARACTERISTIC ENERGY LOSSES OF ELECTRONS IN SOLIDS
113
2466181372 1960 NATURE 186 (4730): 1010-1014
WHYTE LL
FORERUNNER OF 20TH CENTURY PHYSICS - RE-VIEW OF LARMOR-AETHER AND MATTER
02
24670111373 1960 NATURE 187 (4737): 584-585
MARSHALL TC; KAWCYN RA; GOLDSTEIN L
DIAMAGNETIC MOMENT OF GASEOUS PLASMAS MEASURED BY SPIN RESONANCE TECHNIQUES
11
24682731592 1963 NATURE 199 (489): 212-&
MORA PT
URGE AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
011
2469061675 1964 NATURE 202 (493): 1001-&
DASH HH
POSITION OF HYDROGEN IN PERIODIC SYSTEM OF ELEMENTS
25
24702131676 1964 NATURE 203 (494): 387-&
CHADDERTON LT; TORRENS IM
ELECTRON MICROSCOPE OBSERVATION OF NUCLEAR REACTIONS
03
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2471361829 1966 NATURE 209 (5030): 1343-&
RYCE SA
ASYMMETRIC NUCLEAR FISSION AND LIQUID DROP MODEL
17
2472241830 1966 NATURE 211 (5049): 624-&
MORRIS SP; SHARMA RC
LIQUID DROP MODEL AND ASYMMETRIC NUCLEAR FISSION
11
2473191831 1966 NATURE 211 (5053): 1085-&
SMITH S
EXTENSION OF PERIODIC TABLE
00
2474261921 1967 NATURE 215 (5104): 943-&
WAGONER RV
CRITIQUE OF CLARK EFFECT
01
2475072258 1971 NATURE 232 (5308): 246-&
BROULIK B; TREFIL JS
VARIATION OF STRONG AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COUPLING CONSTANTS OVER COSMOLOGICAL TIMES
05
24762253106 1979 NATURE 280 (5719): 203-205
TIPLER FJ
GENERAL-RELATIVITY, THERMODYNAMICS, AND THE POINCARE CYCLE
114
24772343778 1984 NATURE 310 (5977): 457-463
DIAMOND RM; STEPHENS FS
ANGULAR VELOCITY - A NEW DIMENSION IN NUCLEI
02
24783334148 1987 NATURE 325 (6102): 311-318
SORENSEN AH; UGGERHOJ E
CHANNELING AND CHANNELING RADIATION
09
24791234149 1987 NATURE 326 (6113): 555-558
PERUTZ MF
PHYSICS AND THE RIDDLE OF LIFE
322
24802404266 1988 NATURE 333 (6172): 409-415
COVENEY PV
THE 2ND LAW OF THERMODYNAMICS - ENTROPY, IRREVERSIBILITY AND DYNAMICS
025
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24813144267 1988 NATURE 335 (6186): 121-121
RUBIN H
MOLECULAR-BIOLOGY RUNNING INTO A CUL-DE-SAC
010
24827414268 1988 NATURE 336 (6199): 536-544
DEWDNEY C; HOLLAND PR; KYPRIANIDIS A; VIGIER JP
SPIN AND NON-LOCALITY IN QUANTUM-MECHANICS
227
2483194397 1989 NATURE 337 (6207): 499-502
[Anon]
FATEFUL DISCOVERY ALMOST FORGOTTEN
00
24844124398 1989 NATURE 342 (6252): 852-854
PEIERLS R
REFLECTIONS ON THE DISCOVERY OF FISSION
11
24853344665 1991 NATURE 351 (6322): 111-116
SCULLY MO; ENGLERT BG; WALTHER H
QUANTUM OPTICAL TESTS OF COMPLEMENTARITY
66256
2486395062 1994 NATURE 367 (6464): 626-628
STOREY P; TAN S; COLLETT M; WALLS D
PATH DETECTION AND THE UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE
1846
2487285196 1995 NATURE 377 (6550): 584-584
WISEMAN H; HARRISON F
UNCERTAINTY OVER COMPLEMENTARITY
1226
24881175672 1998 NATURE 391 (6670): 871-874
Buks E; Schuster R; Heiblum M; Mahalu D; Umansky V
Dephasing in electron interference by a 'which-path' detector
6135
24895165673 1998 NATURE 395 (6697): 33-37
Durr S; Nonn T; Rempe G
Origin of quantum-mechanical complementarity probed by a 'which-way' experiment in an atom interferometer
2585
2490175674 1998 NATURE 395 (6699): 220-221
Wilczek F
Nuclear physics - Nuclear and subnuclear boiling
04
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
24913635675 1998 NATURE 396 (6711): 537-542
Grangier P; Levenson JA; Poizat JP
Quantum non-demolition measurements in optics
366
24923165813 1999 NATURE 398 (6724): 189-190
Aspect A
Bell's inequality test: more ideal than ever
438
24937335814 1999 NATURE 398 (6724): 216-218
Amelino-Camelia G
Gravity-wave interferometers as quantum-gravity detectors
569
24942225965 2000 NATURE 408 (6813): 661-664
Amelino-Camelia G
Quantum theory's last challenge
020
2495125966 2000 NATURE 408 (6814): 767-768
Strohman R
Acid test finally wiped out vitalism, and yet ... we need a metaphor to explain life's mystery
01
24965376129 2001 NATURE 409 (6822): 785-790
Moller P; Madland DG; Sierk AJ; Iwamoto A
Nuclear fission modes and fragment mass asymmetries in a five-dimensional deformation space
324
24978316130 2001 NATURE 411 (6834): 166-170
Bertet P; Osnaghi S; Rauschenbeutel A; Nogues G; Auffeves A; et al.
A complementarity experiment with an interferometer at the quantum-classical boundary
734
2498276131 2001 NATURE 413 (6852): 122-+
Oganessian Y
Nuclear physics - Sizing up the heavyweights
03
24993226132 2001 NATURE 413 (6852): 144-147
Berriman AC; Hinde DJ; Dasgupta M; Morton CR; Butt RD; et al.
Unexpected inhibition of fusion in nucleus-nucleus collisions
222
250061006738 2005 NATURE 433 (7023): 230-238
Zeilinger A; Weihs G; Jennewein T; Aspelmeyer M
Happy centenary, photon
00
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
250123816 1914 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 2: 309-314
Seeliger R
Modern outlook on the origin of spectral lines and series-production spectra; Part Two
00
2502363141 1922 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 10: A384-A391
Debye P
Laue interferences and the construction of the atom
00
250315217 1924 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 12: 672-673
Ladenburg R; Reiche F
The law of dispersion and the Bohric atom theory
01
250436218 1924 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 12: 724-725
Ehrenfest P
On optical dublication and dublicate x-rays
00
250509219 1924 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 12: 741-743
Pauli W
The question of the theoretical meaning of the satellite of some spectralline and their impact on the magnetic fields
652
250600220 1924 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 12: 1115-1117
Bohr N
The polarisation of fluorescent light
1515
250709269 1925 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 13: 724-726
Kuhn W
Letters and provisional notes - Intensity of thallium absorption trajectories
04
2508411270 1925 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 13: 969-970
Born M; Jordan P; Nordheim L
The theory xx stimulation of atoms and molecules
32
2509833334 1926 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 14: 1-10
Bohr N
Atomic theory and mechanics.
33
2510210335 1926 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 14: 48-49
Kuhn W
Intensity of absorption lines in cadmium vapour.
011
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2511318336 1926 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 14: 211-214
Franck J
The cross section in atoms impact processes.
010
251236337 1926 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 14: 1199-1203
Meitner L
Experimental regulation of the coverage of homogenous beta-rays
16
2513219370 1927 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 15: 569-578
Wien LF
Novel mechanics
01
251400391 1928 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 16: 245-257
Bohr N
Quantum postulate and recent developments in atomism.
5858
251504392 1928 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 16: 298-299
Kossel W
The limitation of the table of elements.
11
2516311393 1928 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 16: 612-613
Smekal A
On the quantum theory of diversification and dispersion.
17
251700394 1928 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 16: 1036-1036
Bohr N
Sommerfeld and atomic theory.
00
2518120409 1929 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 17: 296-299
Ladenburg R
The experimental test of the quantum theoretical dispersion formula
00
251900410 1929 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 17: 483-486
Bohr N
The quantum of action and nature description
1212
2520663411 1929 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 17: 507-515
Compton AH
The corpuscular properties of light
23
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2521437412 1929 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 17: 516-529
London F
The relevance of the quantum theory for chemistry
03
252200424 1930 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 18: 73-78
Bohr N
The atom theory and the principles of the description of nature.
44
252301442 1932 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 20: 815-821
Jordan P
Quantum mechanics and principal problems of biology and psychology.
26
2524018443 1932 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 20: 929-932
Meitner L; Philipp K
On the correlation between neutrons and nuclei.
311
252500455 1933 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 21: 245-250
Bohr N
Light and life
88
2526013489 1936 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 24: 241-245
Bohr N
Neutron capture and structure of atomic nuclei.
99
2527747550 1938 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 26: 225-230
von Weizsacker CF
New model presentations on the formation.
07
2528252551 1938 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 26: 537-545
Jordan P
The multiplier theory of organisms in their present state.
116
252915552 1938 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 26: 563-563
Rathgeber HD
Absorbtion of corpuscel in the ion sphere.
00
2530130580 1939 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 27: 402-410
Flugge S
Is it possible to technically use the energy content of atom nuclei?
923
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
2531213581 1939 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 27: 451-453
Hahn O; Strassmann F
On the issue of the existence of "trans-uranium". I. Final exclusion of eka platinum and eka iridium.
928
253216629 1941 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 29: 285-286
Hahn O; Strassmann F
On the formation of zircon and protactinium in the radiation of thorium with neutrons.
28
253305649 1942 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 30: 256-260
Strassmann F; Hahn O
The insolation and some of the characteristics of the elements 93
726
2534025660 1944 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 32: 316-324
Moglich F; Rompe R; Timofeeff-Ressovsky NW
About indetermination and amplifier appearances in biology
02
2535696709 1947 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 34 (3): 69-75
STARKE K
DIE ERWEITERUNG DES PERIODISCHEN SYSTEMS DURCH DIE TRANSURANE
03
2536125710 1947 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 34 (5): 131-137
JENSEN JHD; SUESS HE
ZUR GOLDSCHMIDTSCHEN ELEMENT-HAUFIGKEITSVERTEILUNG - IN MEMORIAM GOLDSCHMIDT,V.M.
17
253718772 1949 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 36 (3): 87-88
SOMMERMEYER K
DAS LILIENFELD-LEUCHTEN UND SEINE DEUTUNG DURCH PLASMASCHWINGUNGEN AN DER METALLOBERFLACHE
00
2538329863 1951 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 38 (2): 29-34
KOPFERMANN H
KERNMOMENTE UND KERNMODELLE
217
253937864 1951 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 38 (10): 234-234
KOFINK W
KLEINE BEMERKUNG ZUM PLANCKSCHEN STRAHLUNGSGESETZ
00
25404271072 1955 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 42 (19): 521-529
VONWEIZSACKER CF
KOMPLEMENTARITAT UND LOGIK
617
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
25410161255 1958 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 45 (19): 456-458
LUDERS G
EXPERIMENTE MIT DEM NEUTRINO
02
25422181374 1960 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 47 (17): 385-391
MITTELSTAEDT P
UBER DIE GULTIGKEIT DER LOGIK IN DER NATUR
04
2543021593 1963 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 50 (9): 344-&
HUND F
DAS PROBLEM DER STOFFE UND SEINE LOSUNG
01
25441342549 1974 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 61 (1): 1-5
HEISENBE.W
UNIFIED FIELD-THEORY OF ELEMENTARY-PARTICLES - RECENT ADVANCES
08
2545293107 1979 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 66 (7): 354-357
STENT GS
SCIENCE AND ETHICS AS PARADOXICAL CREATIONS OF REASON
00
25464533477 1982 NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 69 (12): 564-573
VONMEYENN K
PAULI, THE NEUTRINO AND THE DISCOVERY OF THE NEUTRON 50 YEARS AGO
13
25471412450 1973 NERVENARZT 44 (7): 359-366
SCHNEEMA.N
SPEECH AND PSYCHOPATHOLOGY - METALINGUISTIC CONSCIOUSNESS REGARDING INFORMATIONAL VALIDITY OF OUR PSYCHIATRIC TERMINOLOGY
01
25481545197 1995 NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY 13 (2): 107-127
VANDERVERT LR
CHAOS THEORY AND THE EVOLUTION OF CONSCIOUSNESS AND MIND - A THERMODYNAMIC-HOLOGRAPHIC RESOLUTION TO THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM
214
25493585676 1998 NEW IDEAS IN PSYCHOLOGY 16 (3): 165-187
Jordan JS
Recasting Dewey's critique of the reflex-arc concept via a theory of anticipatory consciousness: implications for theories of perception
06
25501176287 2002 NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 4: Art. No. 58
Gambini R; Porto RA
Relational description of the measurement process in quantum field theory
01
#LCRNCRNodes / Date / Journal / AuthorsLCSGCS
25512316462 2003 NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 5: Art. No. 46
Janssens E; Tanaka H; Neukermans S; Silverans RE; Lievens P
Two-dimensional magic numbers in mass abundances of photofragmented bimetallic clusters
04
25522276463 2003 NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 5: Art. No. 57
Lebedev AV; Engel A; Morozov KI; Bauke H
Ferrofluid drops in rotating magnetic fields
13
25532606635 2004 NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS 6: Art. No. 125
Villermaux E
Unifying ideas on mixing and atomization
00
255402978 1953 NORDISK MEDICIN 50 (49): 1692-1692
BING J
*BETYDNINGEN AF ENSARTEDE FORSOGSBETINGELSER
00
2555094023 1986 NORDISK PSYKOLOGI 38 (1): 27-40
MOUSTGAARD IK
THE REFLECTIONS OF BOHR,NIELS ON THE CONCEPT OF OBSERVATION IN PSYCHOLOGY
01
255601443108 1979 NOTES AND RECORDS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 34 (1): 91-121
BADASH L
BRITISH AND AMERICAN-VIEWS OF THE GERMAN MENACE IN WORLD-WAR-I
19
2557034269 1988 NOTES AND RECORDS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 42 (1): 5-9
HALL AR
NEWTONIANISM AFTER 300 YEARS
00
25584724399 1989 NOTES AND RECORDS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF LONDON 43 (1): 1-23
BRAND JCD
THE DISCOVERY OF THE RAMAN EFFECT
01
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