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Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei has since been known for a series of bombings around the Greek capital despite the arrests of several of its members — most of them in their 20s — over the past two years.
Greece Halts Mail, Hunts Bomb Suspects Nick Skrekas 2010
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Greek police acted swiftly and on Tuesday, the day some booby-trapped packages were to be sent, arrested two suspects, aged 22 and 24, whom they say are linked to Greece's shadowy, far-left urban guerrilla group, Conspiracy of Fire Nuclei.
Greece Halts Mail, Hunts Bomb Suspects Nick Skrekas 2010
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Three of those had been named as suspected members of the Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire group, which has claimed responsibility for a series of letter bomb attacks, most of them sent to embassies in Athens in November.
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The online proclamation was signed as "Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire — Commando Horst Fantazzini," whom the group identified as a bank robber who died in an Italian prison in 2001.
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Conspiracy Nuclei of Fire claimed responsibility for those attacks, as well as for sending a letter bomb to the Justice Ministry in Athens last month.
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On nuclear fission, see Sime, Lise Meitner (1996); Stuewer, "The Origin of the Liquid-Drop Model" (1994); Frisch, "Experimental Work with Nuclei" (1979). back
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The next year, Gamow's newly published book, Constitution of Atomic Nuclei and Radioactivity, was devoted to the Cavendish laboratory, making tangible the intersection of theory and experiment in what was formerly the field of radioactivity. 48
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Nuclei repel one another — they have a positive electrical charge, and like charges repel one another — so to make two nuclei fuse together one has to apply pressures of millions of atmospheres and heat the material to millions of degrees.
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Nuclei and electrons have different masses, and so they have different transport properties.
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"Nuclei of starburst galaxies are often obscured by dust and hence are probed best in non-visual wavelength regimes such as the infrared and radio." sys A.
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