Institute for Nuclear Problems: 30 years of research activity
Abstract
The Institute for Nuclear Problems of Belarusian State University has been founded 30 years ago, in October, 1986. A short introduction into history and main fields of research activity of the Institute is given. A set of most important results achieved in the Institute during past years both in fundamental and applied research is presented.
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