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RefNoEC/1974/15
Previous numbersCert XIX, 126
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TitleLitherland, Albert Edward: certificate of election to the Royal Society
DescriptionCitation typed
CitationLitherland's distinguished largely for his researches in experimental nuclear structure physics and is largely responsible for the entry into standard practice of several experimental methods notably the Doppler-shift attenuation method for the determination of nuclear life times and the Litherland-Ferguson method of 180 degrees coincidence correlation for the determination of nuclear spins. Litherland's work has been done chiefly in the Chalk River laboratory of AECL and he has played a major role in building up the strength and international name of that laboratory in nuclear structure physics; he has also had a major share in its most significant discoveries in nuclear structure, particularly the very important recognition of rotational motion in light nuclei.
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