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I• ___ National Accelerator Laboratory
• 1938 Nobel physicist
• 1938 Physics Nobelist
• 1938 physics Nobelist Enrico
• Atom splitter
• Atom-splitting Nobelist
• Atomic physicist Enrico
• Big name in nuclear physics
• Chain reaction pioneer
• Element 100 eponym
• Element 100 was named for him
• Enrico -- Institute
• Enrico the physicist
• Eponym for a Batavia, IL particle physics lab
• Eponym of a physics lab near Chicago
• Famed atomic physicist
• Famed Italian physicist
• Famed physicist from Rome
• Famous scientist recalls, 'I'm official' (5)
• He oversaw the construction of the first atomic pile
• It's another name for a femtometer
• Italian physicist Enrico
• Italian-born physicist
• Los Alamos notable
• Los Alamos scientist
• Manhattan Project member
• Manhattan Project member Enrico
• Manhattan Project notable
• Manhattan Project physicist
• Manhattan Project physicist Enrico
• Manhattan Project scientist
• Manhattan Project VIP
• Nobel physicist
• Nobel physicist Enrico
• Nobel physicist: 1938
• Nobel Prize physicist: 1938
• Nobel-winning physicist Enrico
• Nobelist in Physics: 1938
• Noted Columbia professor during the 1940s
• Noted Italian-born scientist who worked on the atom bomb
• Noted US physicist
• Nuclear physicist Enrico
• Nuclear pioneer Enrico
• Onetime American Physical Society president
• Physicist Enrico
• Physicist for whom element 100 is named
• Physicist who studied beta decay
• Physicist with a unit of distance named after him
• Physics Nobelist Enrico
• Physics Nobelist of 1938
• Physics Nobelist, 1938
• Physics unit
• Pioneer atom splitter
• Pioneer in the development of nuclear power
• Rome-born Nobelist
• Tiny distance unit
• Unit of length that's roughly the diameter of a proton
• Unit of length used for measuring nuclear distances
• Winner of the 1938 Nobel Prize in Physics
• Italian nuclear physicist (in the United States after 1939) who worked on artificial radioactivity caused by neutron bombardment and who headed the group that in 1942 produced the first controlled nuclear reaction (1901-1954)
• A metric unit of length equal to one quadrillionth of a meter
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