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Atomic Physics: 8th Edition by Max Born Nobel Laureate's lucid treatment of kinetic theory of gases, elementary particles, nuclear atom, wave-corpuscles, atomic structure and spectral lines, much more. Over 40 appendices, bibliography.
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|  | Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics by D. P. Craig, T. Thirunamachandran Self-contained, systematic introduction examines application of quantum electrodynamics to interpretation of optical experiments on atoms and molecules and explains the quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter.
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|  | Brownian Movement and Molecular Reality by Jean Perrin, F. Soddy Written by a Nobel Laureate, this classic treatise on molecular dynamics discusses the experimental studies that provided some of the first concrete evidence for the existence of molecules. 1910 edition.
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Nuclear Shell Theory by Amos de-Shalit, Igal Talmi Comprehensive graduate-level text explores modern methods related to the nuclear shell, particularly techniques of spectroscopy. Features simplified mathematics and an emphasis on the physical content of the formalism. 1963 edition.
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|  | Beta Decay for Pedestrians by Harry J. Lipkin Graduate-level text presents aspects of beta decay that can be understood without formal theory, making a clear distinction between results dependent and independent of assumptions underlying the theory. 1962 edition.
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| Products in Atomic Physics |  |  |  | Atomic Physics: 8th Edition by Max Born Nobel Laureate's lucid treatment of kinetic theory of gases, elementary particles, nuclear atom, wave-corpuscles, atomic structure and spectral lines, much more. Over 40 appendices, bibliography.
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|  | Beta Decay for Pedestrians by Harry J. Lipkin Graduate-level text presents aspects of beta decay that can be understood without formal theory, making a clear distinction between results dependent and independent of assumptions underlying the theory. 1962 edition.
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|  | Brownian Movement and Molecular Reality by Jean Perrin, F. Soddy Written by a Nobel Laureate, this classic treatise on molecular dynamics discusses the experimental studies that provided some of the first concrete evidence for the existence of molecules. 1910 edition.
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|  | Elementary Nuclear Theory: Second Edition by Hans A. Bethe, Philip Morrison Suitable for advanced undergraduates and graduate students, this compact treatment of basic theory of nuclear forces, structures, and reactions is based on familiar results of nonrelativistic quantum theory. 1956 edition.
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|  | Molecular Quantum Electrodynamics by D. P. Craig, T. Thirunamachandran Self-contained, systematic introduction examines application of quantum electrodynamics to interpretation of optical experiments on atoms and molecules and explains the quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter.
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|  | Nuclear Shell Theory by Amos de-Shalit, Igal Talmi Comprehensive graduate-level text explores modern methods related to the nuclear shell, particularly techniques of spectroscopy. Features simplified mathematics and an emphasis on the physical content of the formalism. 1963 edition.
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|  | Radio-activity by Ernest Rutherford In this classic 1904 work, Nobel Laureate Ernest Rutherford describes his pioneering experiments and their resolution of the mysteries of radioactivity. 1904 edition.
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