File:AOCNier.jpg
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Photograph of Alfred O. C. Nier (May 28, 1911 - May 16, 1994), an American physicist and mass spectrometrist. The photo was taken in 1940 and Nier is holding the glass vacuum housing for the mass spectrometer that was used to separate uranium isotopes. |
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De Laeter, J.; Kurz, M. D. J. Mass Spectrom. 2006, 41, 847–854; https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jms.1057 |
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