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English: Indiana cyclotron with Larry Langer and Franz N.D. Kurie. Indiana University, involved in the construction of their first cyclotron, joined the Manhattan Project. Photo taken April 20, 1940. Cooksey-203
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Source Indiana cyclotron with Larry Langer and Franz N.D. Kurie. Indiana University, involved in the construction of their first cyclotron, joined the Manhattan Project. Photo taken April 20, 1940. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project (Photographer: Donald Cooksey)
Author Donald Cooksey, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
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