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Introduction
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7
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Trans RS Canada 8 79-86 1902
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The existence of bodies smaller than atoms
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14
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Phil Mag 10 193-208 1905
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Charge carried by the alpha and beta rays of radium
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28
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Trans RS Canada 11 3-16 1905
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Some proprties of the alpha-rays from radium
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40
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Phil Mag 12 134-146 1906
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Retardation of the alpha-particle from radium passing through matter
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51
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Phil Mag 12 348-371 1906
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The mass and velocity of the alpha-particles expelled from radium and actinium
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72
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Phil Mag 13 110-117 1907
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The velocity and energy of the alpha particles from radioactive substances
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79
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J Roy Astro Soc Canada 1 145-1651907
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Some cosmical aspects of radioactivity
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94
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Phil Mag 14 733-749 1907
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The production and origin of radium
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109
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Nature 78 220-221 1908
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Spectrum of radium emanation
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112
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Phil Mag 16 300-312 1908
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Experiments with the radium emanation I - The volume of emanation
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123
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Proc Roy Soc A81 141-161 1908
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An electric method of counting the number of alpha-particles from radioactive substances
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143
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Proc Roy Soc A81 162-173 1908
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The charge and nature of the alpha-particle
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154
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Les Prix Nobel en 1908 |
The chemical nature of the alpha-particles from radioactive substances
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164
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Phil Mag 17 281-287 1909
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The nature of the alpha-particle from radioactive substances
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169
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Nature 81 257 1909
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Atomic theory and the determination of atomic magnitudes
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185
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Ak der Wissen. in Wien 120 303-312 1911
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Untersuchungen uber die Radiumemanation: II Die Umwandlungsgeschwindigkeit
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192
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Ak der Wissen. in Wien 120 313-336 1911
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Production of helium by radium
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207
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Phil Mag 21 669-698 1911
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The scattering of alpha and beta-particles by matter and the structure of atoms
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225
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Phil Mag 25 644-657 1913
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The age of pleochroic halos
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238
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Phil Mag 27 488-498 1914
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The structure of the atom
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247
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Phil Mag 37 537-561 1919
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Collision of alpha-particles with light atoms I Hydrogen
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268
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Phil Mag 37 562-570 1919
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Collision of alpha-particles with light atoms II Velocity of the hydrogen atoms
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277
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Phil Mag 37 571-580 1919
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Collision of alpha-particles with light atoms III Nitrogen and oxygen atoms
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286
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Phil Mag 37 581-587 1919
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Collisionof alpha-particles with light atoms IV An anomolous effect in nitrogen
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292
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Proc Roy Soc A97 374-400 1920
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Nuclear constitution of atoms
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317
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Phil Mag 42 809-825 1921
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The artificial disintegration of light elements
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332
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Phil Mag 44 417-432 1922
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Thedisintegration of elements of light elements
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346
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Nature 2811 409-419 1923
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The electrical structure of matter
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369
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Proc Roy Soc 36 417-422 1924
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Furtherexperiments on the artificial disintegration of elements
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376
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Phil Mag 48 509-526 1924
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On the origin and nature of the longe-range particles observed with sources of Radium C
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391
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Phil Mag 50 889-913 1925
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Scattering of alpha-particles by atomic nuclei and the law of force
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410
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Proc Roy Soc A122 1-23 1929
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Anniversary address as President of the RS Nov 1928
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431
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Proc Roy Soc A132 337-340 1931
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Discussion on ultra-penetrating rays
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434
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Proc Roy Soc A141 722-733 1933
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The transmutation of lithium by protons and by ions of the heavy isotope of hydrogen
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444
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Ernest Rutherford |
The Newer Alchemy 1937
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479
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Background to Modern Science 47-74 1940
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I The history of radioactivity. II The development of the theory of atomic structure.
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495
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Peter Kapitza |
Rutherford's scientific work
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502
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Peter Kapitza
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My recollections of Rutherford
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List of all of Rutherford's papers
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Contents of this volume
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