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    1. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip, English translation · Duke University Library Exhibits

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    2. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip for Teishin Igaku · Duke University Library Exhibits

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    3. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip, English translation · Duke University Library Exhibits

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    4. Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip for Teishin Igaku · Duke University Library Exhibits

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    5. Still Image Digitization | Duke University Libraries

      Phase One iXH Camera System with Digital Transitions Atom Station // Digital Transitions Photon Lights Bound and unbound materials, (...)

    6. After Spicer

      A frightened oak sighs. 4. The epsilon in the atom is lost, light bends through bright memories, where persons are not their (...)

    7. Hiroshima Diary, the book · The Horrors and Heroes of Hiroshima · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Michihiko Hachiya and Warner Wells, Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip , 1950-1952, box 1, folder Hiroshima Atom Bomb Gossip, by (...)

    8. Glossary · Seeing the Invisible: 50 Years of Macromolecular Visualization · Duke University Library

      Electron density It is the electrons around each atom that scatter X-rays, so what they image is the density of electrons at each (...)

    9. What is the Richardson Lab Excited about Now? · Seeing the Invisible: 50 Years of Macromolecular Vis

      Figure 1 - a) Key to MolProbity visualization of good and bad all-atom contacts; b) In very high-resolution structures, contacts are (...)

    10. Further Reading · The Horrors and Heroes of Hiroshima · Duke University Library Exhibits

      Warner Wells and Neal Tsukifuji, “Scars Remaining in Atom Bomb Survivors: A Four Year Follow-up Study,” Surgery, Gynecology, and (...)

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