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Die Erregung von Muskel und Nerv,ith decreasing atmospheric pressure, and later returned to the normal rate when the typhoon had gone. Apparently there was a significant correlation between the counting rate and the atmospheric pressure.大范围流行 发表于 2025-3-28 23:49:17
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Unraveling the Particle Content of the Cosmic Rays particular, I regret the omission of the innovative and important series of experiments carried out by Bruno Rossi beginning about 1930 based mainly on the adaptation of Geiger counter techniques to a study of the complex character of the cosmic radiation. His results as well as those of other inveGENUS 发表于 2025-3-29 15:09:41
Cosmic Ray Study in Nishina Laboratoryith decreasing atmospheric pressure, and later returned to the normal rate when the typhoon had gone. Apparently there was a significant correlation between the counting rate and the atmospheric pressure.EVICT 发表于 2025-3-29 17:59:40
Book 1985ur intention has been to try to capture and record through these personal accounts something of the atmosphere, the excitement and the frustrations of research in cosmic rays as experienced at first hand by some of the practi tioners in the field. It has never been our intention that it should comp周兴旺 发表于 2025-3-29 22:46:46
Hess’ Old Predecessorsared by Nishina himself. The first sentence was “Cosmic rays were discovered by chance like many other great discoveries”. I could understand that chance is a necessary condition for discovery but was not satisfied. Since I wrote my own book (Sekido, 1944), I have tried to extend the genealogy of coFecal-Impaction 发表于 2025-3-30 02:29:19
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On Erich Regener’s Cosmic Ray Work in Stuttgart and Related Subjectss has varied at times and was effected besides of outstanding scientists also by prevailing favourable or obstructive circumstances. Keeping this in mind, the author does not intend to emphasize unduly the importance of a particular German effort but only to be reminiscent of some personal impressio