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Cell Structure Chapter 4 Cell Theory Cells were discovered in 1665 by Robert Hooke. Early studies of cells were conducted by - Mathias Schleiden (1838) - Theodor Schwann…

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NUCLEAR CLUSTERS AND NUCLEAR MOLECULES IN LIGHT NUCLEI Neven Soić Ruđer Bošković Institute Zagreb, Croatia Research programme: cluster structure of light nuclei and reactions…

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4.6 THE SUN 4.6 THE SUN General Properties Average star; G2V (we’ll discuss in detail later) Only appears so bright because it’s so close Absolute Magnitude  4.83…