Search for Relatively Stable Super Heavy Elements in Nature by Fossil Track Studies of Crystals from Meteorites and Moon Surface

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The main goal of the present work is the search and identification of
relatively stable nuclei of super heavy elements in galactic matter by
fossil track study of nonconducting crystals excluding from the
near-surface position of some meteorites and lunar regolith material.

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