Developments in the Physics of Elementary Particles (original) (raw)

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There are signs of a breakthrough in the understanding of the structure and interactions of elementary particles, but no one can predict precisely how it will come. The best guarantee of early success is to continue to attack the subject on all fronts.

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ASHMORE, A. Developments in the Physics of Elementary Particles.Nature 239, 34–35 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1038/239034a0

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