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Subatomic physics — 100 not out and still going strong!

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  • A Pais.Inward Bound. Oxford Univ. Press, 1986.

  • For a semi-popular modern view of subatomic physics, see for example, J Bernstein.The Tenth Dimension. McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. New York, 1989.

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  • 100 years of Elementary Particles. Beam Line 27. No.1. Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Spring 1997.

  • For a memorial guided tour consult the website; http://www.aip.org/ history/electron

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Khare, A. Subatomic physics — 100 not out and still going strong!. Reson 2, 8–16 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02836903

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