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  • {{r|Edward Teller}}
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  • ...Malabar (1991)</ref> refers to it as the ''Renner–Teller'' effect (after [[Edward Teller]]), it is now more common to use the names of both physicists.
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  • {{rpl|Edward Teller}}
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  • '''[[Edward Teller]]''' was an eminent and controversial theoretical physicist. He was born as Edward Teller was one of the most controversial scientists of the 20th century because of
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  • The effect is named after [[Hermann Arthur Jahn|H. A. Jahn]] and [[Edward Teller|E. Teller]] who predicted it in 1937.<ref>H. A. Jahn and E. Teller, ''Stabi
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  • Fusion fuel is either deuterium or tritium. In a 1946 meeting, Edward Teller emphasized, to policymakers, that deuterium yielded more energy per gram th Edward Teller was among the first theoreticians to approach fusion devices, which he call
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  • ...ns Bethe emerged as a primary candidate to work at the Los Alamos project. Edward Teller, his old friend and Berkeley summer colleague, urged an ambivalent Bethe to
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  • {{r|Edward Teller}}
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  • ...2 he moved to the [[University of Chicago]], where he was soon joined by [[Edward Teller]], to work in the [[Manhattan Project]], the US atomic-bomb program. Fermi
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  • ...ad already begun at the Los Alamos site by physicists [[Hans Bethe]] and [[Edward Teller]] as well as mathematician [[Stanislaw Ulam]] on what became known as [[Fus ...] of the Pacific Ocean. The test device was based on a design developed by Edward Teller and Stanislaw Ulam and it produced an energy yield of 10.4 megatonnes of [[
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  • Nuclear Physicist [[Edward Teller#Early life and education|Edward Teller]], are often driven into politics to "fix things" for the public good.
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  • ...g at [[proximity fuze]], I started updating Jensen Engineering concepts. [[Edward Teller]] led me to do some updating on [[fusion device]]. I can't resist smiling
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  • ..." by the media, after the current movie. Reagan, following the ideas of [[Edward Teller]] (who invented the H-Bomb in 1950) called for a defensive missile umbrella
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  • ...y (the physicists [[Walter Heitler]], [[Fritz London]], [[Georg Rumer]], [[Edward Teller]], and others) completely ignored the chemists (or perhaps were not even aw
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  • * Goodchild, Peter. ''Edward Teller: The Real Dr. Strangelove.'' Harvard U. Press, 2004. 469 pp
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  • ...nuously tried to stop the H-bomb project. He matched wits with physicist [[Edward Teller]], who insisted the H-bomb could and should be built. Teller won and Oppenh
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