Abstract

A selective review is given of some of the ways in which “elementary particles” and the techniques of high energy physics in general may be used for the investigations of nuclear structure. It is pointed out that our ability to extract new nuclear structure information from such experiments is often limited by our present ignorance on other aspects of nuclear structure.

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