Talk:Electronuclear force

This is not what the word "electronuclear" means. An electronuclear effect is one that involves a nucleus and an electron, such as electron-nucleon scattering.

This is not what the word "electronuclear" means. An electronuclear effect is one that involves a nucleus and an electron, such as electron-nucleon scattering. The term appears to have been used once in a 1983 paper in the sense suggested by this article, but one usage hardly makes an encyclopedic term. This article should be deleted or redirected to the standard terminology "grand unified theory". For now, I'll adopt the latter. -- Xerxes 19:51, 3 January 2006 (UTC)Reply

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