AN attempt to explain neutron-proton interaction made by Yukawa1 in 1935 has been brought to general notice2,3 in connexion with the new experimental evidence for the existence of a 'heavy electron'4,5,6.
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KEMMER, N. Nature of the Nuclear Field. Nature 141, 116–117 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/141116c0
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