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Definition of Hans Bethe
1. Noun. United States physicist (born in Germany) noted for research in astrophysics and nuclear physics (1906-2005).
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Literary usage of Hans Bethe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sdi: A View from Europe by Robert C. Hughes (1995)
"Like the exchanges in the United States between Hans Bethe and Edward Teller and
those between Richard Garvin of the Union of Concerned Scientists and ..."
2. The Command of Light: Rowland's School of Physics and the Spectrum by George Kean Sweetnam (2000)
"Thus Hans Bethe was "excellent but going to Cornell for a year." George Gamow
was "very promising—not a mathematician." As for Erwin Schrödinger: "shot his ..."
3. National Missile Defense and Prospects for U.S. edited by Thad Cochran (1997)
"8. 51. Office of the Secretary of Defense, Proliferation: Threat and Response, p.
47. 52. Richard Garwin and Hans Bethe, ..."
4. An International Perspective on Advancing Technologies And Strategies for by Bgh, National Research Council (2005)
"He went on to Cornell University as a graduate student in 1947 and worked with
Hans Bethe and Richard Feynman. His most useful contribution to science was ..."