Isadore Perlman
Isadore Perlman (April 12, 1915 – August 3, 1991) was an American nuclear chemist noted for his research of Alpha particle decay.The National Academy of Sciences called Perlman "a world leader on the systematics of alpha decay". He was also recognized for his research of nuclear structure of the heavy elements. He was also noted for his isolation of Curium,
as well as for fission of tantalum, bismuth, lead, thallium and platinum.
Perlman discovered uses of radioactive iodine and phosphorus for medical purposes. He played a key role in Manhattan Project's plutonium production. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1983Jerusalem, Israel : Institute of Archaelogy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem : Orders to Israel Exploration Society, 1983.vii, 120 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.Other Authors: “...Perlman, Isadore...”
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Published 1972Berkeley : Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory, University of California, 1972.35 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.Other Authors: “...Perlman, Isadore...”