Materials, matter & particles: a brief history
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topic | SCIENCE / Physics / Nuclear bisacsh SCIENCE / Physics / Atomic & Molecular bisacsh Materialen gtt Chemische structuur gtt Atoomfysica gtt Radioactiviteit gtt Geschichte Matter History Substance (Philosophy) Physik (DE-588)4045956-1 gnd Elementarteilchen (DE-588)4014413-6 gnd Chemie (DE-588)4009816-3 gnd Materie (DE-588)4037940-1 gnd |
topic_facet | SCIENCE / Physics / Nuclear SCIENCE / Physics / Atomic & Molecular Materialen Chemische structuur Atoomfysica Radioactiviteit Geschichte Matter History Substance (Philosophy) Physik Elementarteilchen Chemie Materie Einführung |
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