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The dynamics of nuclear coalescence or reseparation

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Swiatecki as mentioned in this paper presented at the Nobel Symposium on High-Spin States, Orenas, Sweden, June 22-25, 1980; and submitted to Physica Scripta THE DYNAMICS OF NUCLEAR COALESCENCE OR RESEPARATION W. J. Swiatecki June 1980 Two-week loan copy which may be borrowed for two weeks.
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LBL-1 0911 c La renee Berkeley Laboratory UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA Presented at the Nobel Symposium on High-Spin States, Orenas, Sweden, June 22-25, 1980; and submitted to Physica Scripta THE DYNAMICS OF NUCLEAR COALESCENCE OR RESEPARATION W. J. Swiatecki June 1980 TWO-WEEK LOAN COPY This is a Library Circulating Copy which may be borrowed for two weeks. For a personal retention copy, call Tech. Info. Diu is ion, Ext. 6782 o i \ !(:·(··, t.:· 1 ·v -~::; Y ) • •• u .... LAWF<ENCE f3ER!\ELEY LABOf·<Al ORY AUG 18 1980 Prepared for the U.S. Department of Energy under Contract W-7405-ENG-48

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One-body dissipation and the super-viscidity of nuclei

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Fusion of heavy nuclei in a classical model

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