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November 1983

Volume 36, Issue 11

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Woman physicist executed

Gerhard Müller
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Help for amateur scientists

Dan Remy
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Credit for coauthor

Alan H. Guth
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Non‐proliferation treaty

J. A. Eades
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Uranium tailings hazard

Leonard I. Katzin and Robert O. Pohl
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Role of the teacher

Dileep V. Sathe
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More on problem solving

O'Neil A. Poree
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Radiation and cancer

Julian Gibbs and Karl Z. Morgan
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Directed‐energy weapon

A. Hasegawa
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Clustering of Nobels

Linus Pauling
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Frequency measurements

Michael J. Moravosik and K. M. Baird
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From nuke to anti‐nuke

Thomas Page
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Galactic red shifts

Jaymie Matthews and Robert V. Gentry
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Cover credit

R. E. Kinsinger
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Physicists on Korean plane

Bruce Harmon and Vincent P. Tomaselli
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Correction

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Discovery of the Z0 at CERN also yields anomalous events

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Coherent sources of extreme uv

Bertram M. Schwarzschild
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Ultrasonic excitations in He3‐B

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Spontaneous magnetization in He3‐B

Gloria B. Lubkin
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Chemical Dynamics via Molecular Beam and Laser Techniques

R. B. Bernstein and Richard N. Zare, Reviewer
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The Mathematical Experience and Mathematics Tomorrow

P. Davis, R. Hersh, L. Steen, and William C. Waterhouse, Reviewer
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Quantum Mechanics for Applied Physics and Engineering

A. T. Fromhold, Jr and David Adler, Reviewer
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Analysis, Manifolds and Physics. Revised Edition

Y. Choquet‐Bruhat, C. DeWitt‐Morette, and C. J. Isham, Reviewer
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New Books

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New Products

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Optical Society honors nine physicists

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APS awards work in plasma physics

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Wieder and Chadi win Vacuum Society prizes

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Werner Brandt

Leonard O. Roellig
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Eugene F. Rybaczewski

Marshall J. Cohen and Alan J. Heeger
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William M. Woodward

John W. DeWire, Peter C. Stein, and Robert R. Wilson
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A short history of nuclear editing

Henry Petroski
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Nuclear spectroscopy

Fay Ajzenberg‐Selove and Ernest K. Warburton
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The study of how nuclei absorb and emit energy has progressed dramatically in the last few decades and has effects in fields as diverse as astrophysics and medical diagnostics.

Hadron spectroscopy and quarks

Nathan Isgur and Gabriel Karl
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The numerous mesons and baryons are remarkably well explained as states of simple quark “atoms” that obey the same principles as ordinary atoms.
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Space Telescope: 2 years late, $1.2 billion and still counting

Irwin Goodwin
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Will school reforms follow the reports?

Irwin Goodiwn
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NAS physics survey picks up speed

Irwin Goodwin
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Current trends in atomic spectroscopy

James J. Wynne
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Using modern experimental and theoretical techniques, an old field has come alive, motivated by applications in a wide variety of areas, ranging from measurement in fundamental physics to elemental analysis in astrophysics.

Surface spectroscopy

Joe Demuth and Phaedon Avouris
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Analyzing the energies of x‐ray and uv photoexcited electrons, of Auger electrons and of inelastically scattered electrons, among others, has provided much new and practical information about surfaces.
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Test ban hinges on more than seismic research

Jean Coonan
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Terhune to edit augmented JOSA

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In Brief

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Calendar

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Physics PhDs: too few or too many?

Harold L. Davis
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