File:WBleakney.jpg
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Photograph of Walker Bleakney (1901-1992), American physicist. |
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George T Reynolds, Rubby Sherr, Raymond J Emrich, Thomas Mariner, and Wolfgang K H Panofsky. Phys Today, 1993 vol. 46 (9) p. 80. https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.2809053 |
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