Daniel M. Siegel’s research while affiliated with University of Wisconsin–Madison and other places

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What Little I Remember
  • Article

April 1980

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63 Citations

Physics Today

O. R. Frisch

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Daniel M. Siegel

Preface 1. Vienna 1904-1927 2. Atoms 3. Berlin 1927-1930 4. Hamburg 1930-1933 5. Nuclei 6. London 1933-1934 7. Denmark 1934-1939 8. Denmark 1934-1939 9. Energy from the nuclei 10. Birmingham 1939-1940 11. Liverpool 1940-1943 12. Los Alamos 1943-1945 13. Los Alamos 1943-1945 14. Research resumed 15. Return to England 16. Cambridge 1947- ... Further reading Acknowledgements Index.

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... This indeed is a very serious situation" [12]. Additionally, Bohr advised that "Causality may be considered as a mode of perception by which we reduce our sense impressions to order" [13]. Bohr additionally stated that "prediction is very difficult, especially about the future" [14]. ...

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Advancing the Sustainability of Risk Assessments within the Renewable Energy Sector—Review of Published Risk Assessments
What Little I Remember
  • Citing Article
  • April 1980

Physics Today