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Carl David Anderson



Anderson, Carl David (1905–91), U.S. physicist who shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in physics for the discovery of the positron (1932). Later he was codiscoverer of the first meson.

See also: Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice.

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