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Atomic Parity Violation. Early days, present results, prospects

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arxiv 1111.2172 v1 pith:FFGBXVZT submitted 2011-11-09 physics.atom-ph hep-ph

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This is a personal recollection of the time when the search for APV was beginning. In spite of today's remarkable results, summarized here, there are still important goals to be achieved. I indicate a possible way to tackle the remaining experimental challenges, by adapting methods now of frequent use in precision metrology.

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