Abstract
Fossil traces (mainly) provide evidence for the symmetrical break-up of sulfur and other isomers that could be indicative of primordial two-core nuclei. The dwarf halos are discussed, and a possible explanation for them is given. (K.A.) 15 refs., 1 tab.
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Pape, A, and Debeauvais, M.
Evidence for a new radioactivity and consequence for nuclear architecture.
France: N. p.,
1993.
Web.
Pape, A, & Debeauvais, M.
Evidence for a new radioactivity and consequence for nuclear architecture.
France.
Pape, A, and Debeauvais, M.
1993.
"Evidence for a new radioactivity and consequence for nuclear architecture."
France.
@misc{etde_10138954,
title = {Evidence for a new radioactivity and consequence for nuclear architecture}
author = {Pape, A, and Debeauvais, M}
abstractNote = {Fossil traces (mainly) provide evidence for the symmetrical break-up of sulfur and other isomers that could be indicative of primordial two-core nuclei. The dwarf halos are discussed, and a possible explanation for them is given. (K.A.) 15 refs., 1 tab.}
place = {France}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}
title = {Evidence for a new radioactivity and consequence for nuclear architecture}
author = {Pape, A, and Debeauvais, M}
abstractNote = {Fossil traces (mainly) provide evidence for the symmetrical break-up of sulfur and other isomers that could be indicative of primordial two-core nuclei. The dwarf halos are discussed, and a possible explanation for them is given. (K.A.) 15 refs., 1 tab.}
place = {France}
year = {1993}
month = {Dec}
}