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The use of atomic beam and optical methods in the study of fundamental symmetries
Frank P. Calaprice
Physics
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Chemical Compounds
Time-Reversal Invariance
100%
Nuclear Magnetic Moment
86%
Atomic Beam
79%
Beta Decay
72%
Optical Method
57%
Dipole Moment
42%
Resonance
36%
Physics & Astronomy
atomic beams
54%
electric moments
52%
electric dipoles
45%
invariance
42%
dipole moments
41%
magnetic moments
37%
nuclear magnetic resonance
36%
optics
32%
symmetry
26%
decay
25%