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The conservation of mass-energy and momentum in the transformation of the light elements

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Recent advances in our knowledge of the masses of the light elements, primarily due to Aston(1) and to Bainbridge(2), make a discussion of the details of the conservation of energy in atomic transformations of these elements of some interest and importance.

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Oliphant, M.L.E. (1936). The conservation of mass-energy and momentum in the transformation of the light elements. In: Bretscher, E. (eds) Kernphysik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-91426-3_8

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