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... His own discoveries, which led to his Nobel Prize in 1944, are of great importance, including the invention of the molecular beam magnetic resonance method, which he ant! his associates used to measure magnetic moments anct electric quaclrupole moments of many atomic nuclei and to show the existence of a previously unsuspected tensor force between the neutron anct the proton.
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... 312 BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS few months had earned enough money for his wife and son to join him on the Lower East Sicle of Manhattan. At home the young Rabi was called "Izzy," but when his mother gave this name at the time he was first enrolled in public school, the name was recorder!


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