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- Q16009894 description "Physicist".
- Q16009894 description "Physicist".
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- Q16009894 abstract "Julius Ashkin (1920–1982) was a leader in experimental and theoretical physics known for furthering the evolution of particle physics from nuclear physics. As a theoretical physicist he made contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, and elementary particle physics. As an experimental physicist his main contributions concerned the passage of certain particles (pi-mesons, or pions) through solid matter and their subsequent decay. He was recognized for the quality of his research and teaching.".
- Q16009894 birthDate "1920-08-23".
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- Q16009894 dateOfBirth "1920-08-23".
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- Q16009894 name "Ashkin, Julius".
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- Q16009894 comment "Julius Ashkin (1920–1982) was a leader in experimental and theoretical physics known for furthering the evolution of particle physics from nuclear physics. As a theoretical physicist he made contributions in the fields of statistical mechanics, solid state physics, nuclear physics, and elementary particle physics. As an experimental physicist his main contributions concerned the passage of certain particles (pi-mesons, or pions) through solid matter and their subsequent decay.".
- Q16009894 label "Julius Ashkin".
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