Rudradeep Mukherjee

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We worked with incredible stubbornness. We would begin at eight in the morning and take measurements, almost without a break, until six or seven in the evening, and often later. The measurements were taken with a chronometric schedule, as we had studied the minimum time necessary for all the operations. They were repeated every three or four minutes, according to need, and for hours and hours for as many successive days as were necessary to reach a conclusion on a particular point.
Enrico Fermi, Physicist
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