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English: A meeting regarding the 184-inch cyclotron project, held at the University of California, Berkeley, on March 29, 1940. Left to right: Ernest O. Lawrence, Arthur H. Compton, Vannevar Bush, James B. Conant, Karl T. Compton, and Alfred L. Loomis. |
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Ernest O. Lawrence
Arthur H. Compton
Vannevar Bush
James B. Conant
Karl T. Compton
Alfred L. Loomis
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