Abstract
Parity-violating responses, occurring as interferences between electromagnetic and weak neutral currents in studies of inclusive scattering of longitudinally polarized electrons, are discussed. Three specific aspects of such studies are highlighted: (1) The role played by isospin-mixing in elastic scattering from 0 + N = Z nuclei; (2) The possibility of having a clean probe of ground-state neutron distributions in nuclei; (3) The sensitivity found in particular experimentally accessible observables to sizes of various form factors of the nucleon itself, including dependences on G E n and on form factors which arise from s s configurations in the nucleon.
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