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    • Published by Physical Review, 1949., [College Park, MD]:, 1949

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      Offprint. Originnal Wrappers. Includes Errata slip with 7 corrections. Very good. "[In 1948] Kroll and Lamb and, right thereafter, French and Weisskopf submitted their papers on the Lamb shift. Deftly these authors had managed to obtain correct answers by non-covariant methods. . . With the successful completion of the magnetic

    • Published by American Physical Society], 1937., [Minneapolis:, 1937

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      Offprint. 8vo. 187-90 pp. Self-wrappers. Fine. [See below for the following]: [2]: "Passage of Uranium Fission Fragments Through Matter" [from] Physical Review, Vol. 58, No. 8. [Minneapolis: American Physical Society], 1940. [with] [3]: "The Propagation of Order in Crystal Lattices" [from] Physical Review, Vol. 64, Nos. 5 & 6. [

    • Published by Stockholm, 1956, 1956

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      8vo. Eigenh. Unterschrift auf gedr. Brochüre Fine Structure of the Hydrogen Atom". - 1955 wurde ihm der Nobelpreis für Physik verliehen.