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Nuclear and Particle Physics Source Book

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A spinoff volume derived entirely from the McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology (6th edition, 1987) with articles arranged by chapter within sections-not alphabetically. This book is one of the titles in our new Science Reference Series, a series designed to serve the educational and professional needs of individuals who do not have access to the parent 20-volume set. Nuclear physics, the study of atomic nuclei and their interactions, and its subset, particle physics which deal with elementary particles concerns itself with the only natural system (i.e., nucleus) in which all known natural forces can be studied simultaneously. It is, therefore, one of the most fundamental and important areas of scientific research and not only provides a rich range of phenomena to investigate but merges with the most applied topics. The instrumentation itself has found broad applicability throughout science, technology, and medicine. Nuclear medicine, nuclear engineering, and nuclear chemistry are important areas of specialization. The information will be covered in approximately 125 "articles".

529 pages, Hardcover

First published October 1, 1988

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