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All other encyclopaedias seem to point to Loas Angeles as the place where he died. Can someone check this? I don't not want to alter Cambridge without a written (printed) high class source. -- DrJunge ( talk) 06:30, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
According to [1], Libby tried to find spontaneous fission in 1939 and found the upper limit of its partial desintegration constant to be 10-22 s-1. -- 217.21.43.22 ( talk) 17:23, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
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The first half of the article has a number of careless errors while the second half is much better:
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Willard Libby was awarded the
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radiocarbon dating? | ||||||||||
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All other encyclopaedias seem to point to Loas Angeles as the place where he died. Can someone check this? I don't not want to alter Cambridge without a written (printed) high class source. -- DrJunge ( talk) 06:30, 20 July 2008 (UTC)
According to [1], Libby tried to find spontaneous fission in 1939 and found the upper limit of its partial desintegration constant to be 10-22 s-1. -- 217.21.43.22 ( talk) 17:23, 8 October 2014 (UTC)
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The first half of the article has a number of careless errors while the second half is much better: