Abstract
In March at Garching, near Munich, physicists from different walks of life together took another hard look at the two major frontiers of physics – the very large and the infinitesimally small. Organized jointly by CERN and the European Southern Observatory (ESO), the Garching 'Symposium on Cosmology, Astronomy and Fundamental Physics' was the second in a series launched at CERN in November 1983.
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Anon.
The two frontiers of physics.
CERN: N. p.,
1986.
Web.
Anon.
The two frontiers of physics.
CERN.
Anon.
1986.
"The two frontiers of physics."
CERN.
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title = {The two frontiers of physics}
author = {Anon.}
abstractNote = {In March at Garching, near Munich, physicists from different walks of life together took another hard look at the two major frontiers of physics – the very large and the infinitesimally small. Organized jointly by CERN and the European Southern Observatory (ESO), the Garching 'Symposium on Cosmology, Astronomy and Fundamental Physics' was the second in a series launched at CERN in November 1983.}
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title = {The two frontiers of physics}
author = {Anon.}
abstractNote = {In March at Garching, near Munich, physicists from different walks of life together took another hard look at the two major frontiers of physics – the very large and the infinitesimally small. Organized jointly by CERN and the European Southern Observatory (ESO), the Garching 'Symposium on Cosmology, Astronomy and Fundamental Physics' was the second in a series launched at CERN in November 1983.}
journal = []
issue = {4}
volume = {26}
journal type = {AC}
place = {CERN}
year = {1986}
month = {May}
}