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NL888 Posted 12 years ago
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Skipping lectures on the shell model as "uninteresting" ?

Does " skipping lectures on the shell model as "uninteresting" " mean "(Freese thought that it was uninteresting to lecture on the topic of the shell model, so that she omitted the lectures"?

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Elsewhere, Freese tells of using the "nuclear shell model" to calculate how certain dark matter particles might be scattered by an atomic nucleus, and how this led her to regret skipping lectures on the shell model as "uninteresting" while a graduate student at Columbia University. The founder of the shell model, Maria Goeppert Mayer, is the only woman theoretical physicist to win the Nobel prize for physics.
  

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She thought these lectures were uninteresting so she did not attend them (as a student).

  • She thought these lectures were uninteresting so she did not attend them (as a student).
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She thought these lectures were uninteresting so she did not attend them (as a student).

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