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  • {{r|Hans Bethe}}
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  • ...elprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1967/bethe-bio.html Biography: Hans Bethe, The Nobel Prize in Physics 1967.] ...um Physics Made Relatively Simple: Personal and Historical Perspectives of Hans Bethe] 2004. Last accessed: December 30, 2008.
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  • {{r|Hans Bethe}}
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  • ...f141.langFR Online].    English translation: ''Selected Works of Hans Bethe'', World Scientific, Singapore (1997)
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  • * [[Hans Bethe]] (awarded 1967), for his contributions to the theory of nuclear reactions,
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  • <td rowspan="1"> 1967 <td> [[Hans Bethe]] <td>USA
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  • ...sion with the fusion bomb caused tensions with others, particularly with [[Hans Bethe]], the division leader who pragmatically aimed for the development of a fis By the summer of 1942, theoreticians in the [[Manhattan Project]], notably [[Hans Bethe]] and Teller, believed that the design of a fission device was moving well
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  • ...d by [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1967/bethe.html Hans Bethe] in 1942.<ref name=Bethe>
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  • *[[Hans Bethe/Definition]]
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  • ==Hans Bethe== {{main|Hans Bethe}}
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  • ...[[Gustave Doré]], [[Émile Waldteufel]], [[Jean Arp]], [[Charles Münch]], [[Hans Bethe]], [[Marcel Marceau]], [[Tomi Ungerer]] and [[Arsène Wenger]].
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  • ...ms. Some research had already begun at the Los Alamos site by physicists [[Hans Bethe]] and [[Edward Teller]] as well as mathematician [[Stanislaw Ulam]] on what
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