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Physics / Optics / Nobel laureates in Physics / Spectroscopists / Swiss Physical Society / Atomic clocks / Clock / Theodor W. Hnsch / Resonance / Super Proton Synchrotron / Rubidium standard / Hyperfine structure
Date: 2014-12-09 02:36:20
Physics
Optics
Nobel laureates in Physics
Spectroscopists
Swiss Physical Society
Atomic clocks
Clock
Theodor W. Hnsch
Resonance
Super Proton Synchrotron
Rubidium standard
Hyperfine structure

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