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Expand 1 - Biographical and Personal1 - Biographical and Personal
Collapse 2 - Particle Disintegration, Cosmic Rays, Astrophysics2 - Particle Disintegration, Cosmic Rays, Astrophysics
Expand 1 - Laboratory Notebooks1 - Laboratory Notebooks
Expand 2 - Working Notes on Particle Disintegration and Cosmic Rays2 - Working Notes on Particle Disintegration and Cosmic Rays
Expand 3 - Photographs of Particle Disintegration and Cosmic Rays3 - Photographs of Particle Disintegration and Cosmic Rays
Expand 4 - Working Notes on Theories of the Origin of Cosmic Rays4 - Working Notes on Theories of the Origin of Cosmic Rays
Expand 5 - Working Notes on Astrophysics5 - Working Notes on Astrophysics
Collapse 6 - Lectures, Broadcasts, Publications6 - Lectures, Broadcasts, Publications
1 - 'The Energy Spectrum and Showers'
2 - 'Cosmic Rays and the Fundamental Physics'
3 - Lecture at the Royal Society, May 1938, on hard and soft component of cosmic rays.
4 - 'Cosmic radiation: Recent Developments'.
5 - 'Cosmic Rays'
6 - 'Some points of special interest in contemporary Cosmic Ray Research'
7 - Untitled lecture given at 'Girton and Princeton'.
8 - 'The place of cosmic ray research in the physical sciences'.
9 - 'Collision Processes of Cosmic Ray Particles'
10 - 'The place of Cosmic Ray Research in Modern Physics and Cosmology'.
11 - 'Collision Process in Showers'
12 - 'Penetrating Showers'
13 - 'Time Variations of Cosmic Rays'
14 - 'Cosmic Rays'
15 - 'Kosmiche Schauer'
16 - 'Some Photographs of Penetrating Showers'
17 - 'Recent British Work on Cosmic Rays'
18 - 'Some Problems of Cosmic Ray Research'
19 - 'Cloud Chamber Researches in Nuclear Physics and Cosmic Radiation'
20 - 'Fundamental Particles of Physics'
21 - 'Cloud Chamber studies of penetrating showers'
22 - 'Recent Developments in cosmic ray research'.
23 - 'Fundamental Particles'
24 - 'Theories of origins of cosmic rays'.
25 - 'Theories of the Origins of cosmic rays'.
26 - 'Theories of origin of cosmic rays'.
27 - 'Fundamental Particles of Nature' (1p notes) and 'Cosmic Rays' (3pp).
28 - 'Remarks on origins of cosmic rays'
29 - 'Photographing Atoms'
30 - 'New cosmic ray particles', note for lecture in Rome.
31 - 'Time variations of cosmic rays'
32 - 'Cloud Chamber techniques for V-particle investigation'.
33 - 'Where Do Cosmic Rays Come From? Acceleration by Changing Magnetic Fields', in "Times Science Review", Winter 1954
34 - 'The Big Machines of Modern Physics'
35 - 'The Fundamental particles of physics'
36 - 'Origin of C.R.'
37 - 'What are cosmic rays?'
38 - 'From Cosmic Rays to Cosmotron'
39 - 'Origin Theories of Cosmic Rays'
40 - 'Cosmic Rays'
41 - 'Elementary Particles'
42 - 'Origin Theories of Cosmic Rays'
43 - 'The Elementary Particles of Nature'
44 - 'Isotropy - Diffusion - Absorption'
45 - 'Theories of origins of cosmic rays'
46 - 'Origin Theories of Cosmic Rays'.
47 - Theories of Origins of Cosmic Rays'
48 - 'Cosmic Rays'
49 - One folder of miscellaneous undated lectures on cosmic rays and particle disintegration.
Expand 7 - Correspondence7 - Correspondence
59 - Newscuttings
Expand 3 - Magnetism3 - Magnetism
Expand 4 - Second World War and Government Committees4 - Second World War and Government Committees
Expand 5 - Political Activities5 - Political Activities
Expand 6 - Science-Related Interests6 - Science-Related Interests
Expand 7 - Overseas Activities7 - Overseas Activities
Expand 8 - Lectures, Publications, Addresses, Broadcasts8 - Lectures, Publications, Addresses, Broadcasts
Expand 9 - Correspondence9 - Correspondence
10 - Appointment diaries
Expand 11 - Correspondence with Professor Nishina11 - Correspondence with Professor Nishina
Expand 12 - Newscuttings12 - Newscuttings

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