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    Emilio Gino Segrè (Italian: [seˈgrɛ]; 1 February 1905 – 22 April 1989) was an Italian and naturalized-American physicist and Nobel laureate, who discovered...
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  • The chart of the nuclides is also known as the Segrè chart, after the Italian physicist Emilio Segrè. A chart or table of nuclides maps the nuclear,...
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    : 24, 43  The first of the Boys to join them was Emilio Segrè, who had been studying engineering. Segrè had got to know Rasetti through mountaineering and...
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    colleagues in Rome—Edoardo Amaldi, Oscar D'Agostino, Franco Rasetti and Emilio Segrè—picked up on this idea. Rasetti visited Meitner's laboratory in 1931...
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     xix–xx. Segrè 1970, p. 171. Segrè 1970, p. 172. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, p. 643. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, p. 648. Segrè 1970, p. 175. Segrè 1970, p. 179...
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    developed the first atom bomb. He was subsequently joined at Los Alamos by Emilio Segrè, one of his colleagues from Italy, who was also destined to receive the...
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    The chart of those nuclides is also known as a Segrè chart, after the physicist Emilio Segrè. The Segrè chart may be considered a map of the nuclear valley...
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    particle accelerator by University of California, Berkeley physicists Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain, for which they were awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize...
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    discovered there in 1955, resulting in the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics for Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain. It accelerated protons into a fixed target, and...
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    latter three former students of Oppenheimer, and experimental physicists Emilio Segrè, Felix Bloch, Franco Rasetti, John Manley, and Edwin McMillan. They tentatively...
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