Das 37-Zoll-Zyklotron beschleunigte Deuteronen auf 8 MeV und Alpha-Teilchen auf 16 MeV und verwendete es, um Radioisotope und das erste künstliche Element, Technetium, zu erzeugen. Cooksey 24-31, 1. September 1935. [Fotograf: Donald Cooksey]
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