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Responses on 'Discovery of the transfermium elements' by Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, California; Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna; and Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung, Darmstadt followed by reply to responses by the Transfermium Working Group

  • Albert Ghiorso , G. T. Seaborg , Yu. Ts. Organessian , I. Zvara , P. Armbruster , F. P. Hessberger , S. Hofmann , M. Leino , G. Munzenberg , W. Reisdorf and K.-H. Schmidt
Published/Copyright: January 1, 2009

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