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  1. Nabokov, Perversely by Eric Naiman, 2010-06-03
  2. Failure to Protect: America's Sexual Predator Laws and the Rise of the Preventive State by Eric S. Janus, 2009-02
  3. Sound and Fury: The Making of the Punditocracy by Eric Alterman, 2000-01
  4. Stranded Objects: Mourning, Memory, and Film in Postwar Germany by Eric L. Santner, 1993-12
  5. Cornell Woolrich original Novelette "The Mathematics of Murder" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine March 1945 (also a short story by Eric Ambler 'The Case of the Emerald Sky') by Cornell Woolrich, 1945
  6. Pygmalion in Cyprus: And Other Poems [ 1880 ] by Eric Mackay, 2009-08-10
  7. The Tempter's Voice: Language And the Fall in Medieval Literature by Eric Jager, 2006-10-30
  8. Gladys the Singer: And Other Poems [ 1887 ] by Eric Mackay, 2009-08-10
  9. The Law of Principal and Agent: -1894 by Eric Blackwood Wright, 2009-07-24
  10. Novels of the German Romantics by Eric A. Blackall, 1983-07-28
  11. IRAQ IN FRAGMENTS: THE OCCUPATION AND ITS LEGACY. Crises in World Politics by Eric & Glen Rangwala. Herring, 2006
  12. Rice Policy in Indonesia (Food Systems & Agrarian Change) by Scott Pearson, Walter Falcon, et all 1991-05
  13. The Policy Analysis Matrix for Agricultural Development by Eric A. Monke, Scott R. Pearson, 1989-09
  14. Through starving Russia: being a record of a journey to Moscow and the Volga provinces, in August and September, 1921 (1921) by C. E. Bechhofer (Carl Eric Bechhofer) Roberts, 2009-07-08

41. Physics Today December 2001
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has selected eric A. cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle,and Carl E. Wieman to receive the 2001 nobel Prize in Physics for the
http://www.physicstoday.com/pt/vol-54/iss-12/p14.html
Back to Table of Contents Also This Month: Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman Share Nobel Prize for Bose-Einstein Condensates Isotopic Analysis of Pristine Microshells Resolves a Troubling Paradox of Paleoclimatology Can Polymeric Carbon-60 Be Magnetic? Site Index Physics Today Home Page Current Issue Past Contents Job Ads Upcoming Meetings Buyer's Guide About Physics Today Contact Us Advertising Information Print Ad Rates and Specs Online Ad Rates and Specs Advertiser Index Product Information Information Exchange Cornell, Ketterle, and Wieman Share Nobel Prize for Bose-Einstein Condensates
Macroscopic quantum states of atomic gases, created in 1995, have more than lived up to initial expectations, with journals still bulging with reports of their fascinating behavior. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has selected Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, and Carl E. Wieman to receive the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." The three will collect their awards in Stockholm amid more than the usual fanfare, because this year is the centennial of the prize. Cornell is a staff scientist at NIST in Boulder, Colorado, and adjoint professor of physics at the University of Colorado. Wieman is Distinguished Professor of Physics at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Both he and Cornell are fellows at JILA. Ketterle is the John D. MacArthur Professor of Physics at MIT.

42. BBC News | SCI TECH | Frozen Matter Wins Nobel
share the 2001 nobel Prize in physics for freezing matter into a new state thatcould aid in developing smaller and faster electronics. eric cornell and Carl
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By BBC News Online science editor Dr David Whitehouse Two Americans and a German-born scientist share the 2001 Nobel Prize in physics for freezing matter into a new state that could aid in developing smaller and faster electronics. Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman, of the US, and German-born Wolfgang Ketterle will share the 10 million kronor (£650,000) prize. The researchers were cited for creating a Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) and for their investigation of its fundamental properties. The BEC was predicted in 1924 but was first created in 1995. It occurs when atoms are cooled to almost absolute zero. They then merge their identity, allowing a group of them to, in some respects, behave like one giant atom. The discovery could have many applications. Mr Cornell, 39, is a physics professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and a fellow of the Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics in Colorado.

43. JILA Physicists Receive Nobel
Two JILA Physicists Receive 2001 nobel Prize. eric cornell and Carl Wieman fortheir discovery of a new form of matter, the BoseEinstein Condensate (BEC)
http://jilawww.colorado.edu/www/nobel.html
Two JILA Physicists Receive 2001 Nobel Prize
Eric Cornell and Carl Wieman
for their discovery of a new form of matter, the Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)

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44. C&EN: NEWS OF THE WEEK - COLD ATOMS ARE HOT, HOT, HOT
condensate has so rocked the physics world that the nobel committee awarded Wieman,50, at the University of Colorado, and physicist eric A. cornell, 39, at
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ISSN 0009-2347 [Previous Story] [Next Story] COLD ATOMS ARE HOT, HOT, HOT Physics Nobel goes to discoverers of Bose-Einstein condensates ELIZABETH WILSON Nobel Prizes are frequently awarded to older scientists, after the significance of their work has had a chance to really sink in. But the creation, a little over five years ago, of an exotic form of matter known as the Bose-Einstein condensate has so rocked the physics world that the Nobel committee awarded this year's prize in physics to a group of relative youngsters.

45. Nobel Fizik Ödülü’nü 3 Kisi Paylasti
9 Ekim — Amerikali eric A. cornell, Carl E ve küçük elektronik bilesenlerüretilmesine yol açabilecek ultrasoguk gaz) 2001 nobel Fizik Ödülü
http://www.ntvmsnbc.com/news/111648.asp

46. RLEweb Feature: Ketterle Wins Nobel Prize
Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) one of the three recipients of the 2001 nobel Prizein Professor Ketterle's corecipients are Dr. eric A. cornell of JILA and
http://rleweb.mit.edu/Publications/webfeatures/ketterle_nobel.htm
Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of RLE wins the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has named Professor Wolfgang Ketterle of the Research Laboratory of Electronics (RLE) one of the three recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. In addition to being a member of RLE, Professor Ketterle is an investigator in the MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA). Professor Ketterle's co-recipients are Dr. Eric A. Cornell of JILA and the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Dr. Carl E. Wieman of JILA and the University of Colorado at Boulder. Dr. Cornell was a graduate research assistant in RLE's Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics group before receiving his doctorate from MIT in 1990, while Dr. Wieman was an MIT undergraduate in this group before being graduated from MIT in 1973. The text of the official Nobel Prize press release follows:
New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate
A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the

47. FEATURE STORY: The 2001 Nobel Prize In Physics: A New State Of Matter
success, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the nobel Prize in CarlWieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder and eric cornell of the
http://www.discover.com/nov_01/feat_nobel.html
FEATURE STORY:
The 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics:
A New State of Matter
By Solana Pyne
Nearly 80 years ago Albert Einstein and his colleague Satyendra Nath Bose predicted a quirky and unfamiliar state of matter, in which frigid atoms cease to act as individual particles but instead condense into a single wavelike entity. Most physicists believed the theory, but it took 70 years to actually force atoms into this state. In 1995, scientists supercooled rubidium atoms, creating the first so-called Bose-Einstein condensate. Now, a fleeting six years after this initial success, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has awarded the Nobel Prize in physics to the scientists who created and elaborated on these first condensates. Two of the recipients, Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado at Boulder and Eric Cornell of the National Institutes of Standards and Technology in Boulder, were the first to successfully trap and cool atoms to the point where they formed a Bose-Einstein condensate. (See Discover's January 1996 article on this at http://208.245.156.153/archive/outputgo.cfm?ID=668

48. ScienceDaily News Release: Nobel Prize In Physics Goes To Discovers Of New State
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the nobel Prize in Physicsfor 2001 jointly to eric A. cornell, of JILA and the National Institute
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2001/10/011009070037.htm
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Nobel Prize In Physics Goes To Discovers Of New State Of Matter: Bose-Einstein Condensate
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the Nobel Prize in Physics for 2001 jointly to Eric A. Cornell , of JILA* and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colorado; Wolfgang Ketterle , of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and Carl E. Wieman , of JILA and the University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates." New State of Matter Revealed: Bose-Einstein Condensate A laser beam differs from the light from an ordinary light bulb in several ways. In the laser the light particles all have the same energy and oscillate together. To cause matter also to behave in this controlled way has long been a challenge for researchers. This year's Nobel Laureates have succeeded – they have caused atoms to "sing in unison" – thus discovering a new state of matter, the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC).

49. Eric A. Cornell - CIRS
cornell, eric A. Research interests with his colleague Carl Wieman, cornell hasachieved a Awards · nobel Prize in Physics, 2001 · RW Wood Prize, Optical
http://www.cirs.net/researchers/physics/Cornell.htm
CORNELL, ERIC A. cornell@jila.colorado.edu
Fellow, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado at Boulder,
Senior Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder,
Professor Adjoint, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, Research interests : with his colleague Carl Wieman, Cornell has achieved a temperature far lower than has ever been produced before and created an entirely new state of matter predicted decades ago by Albert Einstein and Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. Awards
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50. PhysicsWeb - Condensates Reap Nobel Reward
BoseEinstein condensate in a gas has been rewarded with the nobel Prize for in 1990,Carl Wieman of the University of Colorado hired eric cornell to work on
http://physicsweb.org/article/world/14/11/8

51. Penn State Eberly College Of Science Nobel Laureate Cornell
2 April 2002 eric cornell, the cowinner of the 2001 nobel Prize in Physics,will present the second annual Eberly Family Distinguished Lecture in Science
http://www.science.psu.edu/alert/Eberly4-2002.htm

52. Suomen Fyysikkoseura | Finnish Physical Society
Vuoden 2001 fysiikan nobelpalkinnon saanut eric cornell (JILA and National Instituteof Standards and Technology (NIST) Boulder, Colorado, USA) vierailee
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/sfs/nobel2001.shtml
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Fysiikan nobelisti Eric Cornell Helsinkiin
Vuoden 2001 fysiikan Nobel-palkinnon saanut Eric Cornell ( JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Boulder, Colorado, USA ) vierailee Helsingissä lauantaina 15.12. saapuen suoraan Tukholman nobeljuhlallisuuksista. Prof. Eric Cornell pitää luennon aiheesta “Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms”
lauantaina 15.12.2001 klo 15.00 alkaen Helsingin yliopiston päärakennuksella: Pieni Juhlasali, Fabianinkatu 33, 4 krs.
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prof. Kalle-Antti Suominen (Turun yliopisto) klo 15:20 Eric Cornell “Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms”
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53. Infoni.01-12-05.htm
FYSIIKAN nobelISTI eric cornell HELSINKIIN Vuoden 2001 fysiikan nobelpalkinnonsaanut eric cornell (JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology
http://www.physics.helsinki.fi/~fyl_www/common/infoni/2001_autumn/infoni.01-12-0
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  • FTL/HIP:n seminaari ti 11.12. klo 10.15, Physicumin auditorio E204, M. Mojzis (Bratislava, Slovakia): "How strange is the nucleon"? Seminar Friday 14.12. at 14.15 in Physicum, lecture room E 207, "Retrospective Dosimetry in areas affected by radioactive fallout from the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site". Short contributions presenting the results obtained by different research teams will be given by:
    Ian Bailiff, University of Durham
    Masaharu Hoshi, University of Hiroshima
    Valeri Stepanenko, MRRC, Obninsk
    Lola Khamidova, MRRC, Obninsk
    Sisko Salomaa, STUK
KUTSU
Juhani Keinonen
Fysikaalisten tieteiden laitoksen esimies DOSENTTILUENTO MATKOILLA JOULUKAHVIT Fysikaalisten tieteiden laitoksen joulukahvit on ke 19.12. alkaen klo 12.45 Physicumin aulassa. Kiihdytinlaboratorio-osaston joulukahvit on ti 18.12. klo 13.00. FYSIIKAN NOBELISTI ERIC CORNELL HELSINKIIN Prof. Eric Cornell luennoi aiheesta "Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms" Ohjelma klo 14:30 Kahvitarjoilu luentotilaisuuteen saapuville klo 15:00 Tilaisuuden avaus: Suomen fyysikkoseuran puheenjohtaja prof. Olli Ikkala (TKK)

54. SunSITE India : 2001 Nobel Phycics Prize
2001 nobel Prize nobel Prize in Physics eric A. cornell WolfgangKetterle Carl E. Wieman eric A. cornell Senior Scientist, NIST.
http://sunsite.iisc.ernet.in/nobel2001/phy2001_bio.html
2001 Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize in Physics Eric A. Cornell Wolfgang Ketterle Carl E. Wieman Eric A. Cornell Senior Scientist, NIST Address JILA University of Colorado Campus Box 440 Boulder, Colorado 80309-0440 Telephone: 303-492-6281 FAX: 303-492-5235 Email: cornell@jila.colorado.edu Degrees B.S., Physics, with honor and with distinction, Stanford University 1985 Ph.D., Physics, MIT, 1990 Appointments Fellow, JILA, NIST and University of Colorado at Boulder, 1994-present Senior Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Boulder, 1992-present Professor Adjoint, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1995-present Assistant Professor Adjoint, Physics Department, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1992-1995 Post-Doctorate, Joint Institute for Laboratory Astrophysics, Boulder, 1990-1992 Summer Post-Doctorate, Rowland Institute, Cambridge, 1990 Research Assistant, MIT, 1985-1990 Teaching Fellow, Harvard Extension School, 1989 Research Assistant, Stanford University, 1982-1985 Honors and Awards Wolfgang Ketterle Wolfgang Ketterle received a diploma (equivalent to master s degree) from the Technical University of Munich (1982), and the Ph.D. in physics from the University of Munich (1986). After postdoctoral work at the Max-Planck Institute for Quantum Optics in Garching, at the University of Heidelberg and at MIT, he joined the physics faculty at MIT (1993), where he is now the John D. MacArthur professor. His current research is in atomic physics and laser spectroscopy, particularly in the area of laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms with the goal of exploring new aspects of ultracold atomic matter.

55. Nobel E-Museum
2001 eric A. cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman. 2000 - Arvid Carlsson,Paul Greengard, eric R. Kandel. Conflict Map. The nobel Literature Radio.
http://nobel.sdsc.edu/

56. ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates
to recognize the achievements of 3 more ONRsponsored nobel Laureates for eric cornell(JILA and NIST); Carl Wieman (JILA and University of Colorado); Wolfgang
http://www.onr.navy.mil/events/nobels/default.htm
ONR-Supported Nobel Laureates ONR is pleased to recognize the achievements of 3 more ONR-sponsored Nobel Laureates "for the achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms, and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates."
  • Eric Cornell (JILA and NIST) Carl Wieman (JILA and University of Colorado) Wolfgang Ketterle (MIT)
View a video-interview with Wolfgang Ketterle
(you may need Windows Media Player to view) Transcript of video View a list of all 2001 Nobel Prize winners
All ONR- Sponsored Nobel Laureates Felix Bloch - (Physics, 1952)
For developing techniques of magnetic measurement in atomic nuclei.
General Applications: Magnetic resonance imagery
Naval Applications: Naval medicine; nondestructive inspection Linus Pauling - (Chemistry, 1954)
For research into the nature of the chemical bond and its application to the elucidation of the structure of complex substances.
General Applications: Modern physical chemistry; modern biochemistry

57. Alabama A M University Department Of Physics P. Venkateswarlu
True to his constant dedication, he worked till the last breath ofhis life. 2003 eric A. cornell, 2001 nobel Laureate in Physics.
http://www.physics.aamu.edu/Lecture/

58. Eric Cornell
eric cornell, winner of the nobel Prize in Physics
http://www2.gasou.edu/pr/2003_Press_Rels/March03/cornell.htm
Eric Cornell, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics

59. Premio Nobel 2001 Per La Fisica
Translate this page L’accademia Reale delle Scienze svedese ha deciso di assegnare il Premio Nobel2001 per la Fisica, congiuntamente a eric A. cornell JILA and National
http://www.itemb.se/archive/Nobel/Nobel_Fisica_2001.html
Eric A. Cornell
JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology
(NIST), Boulder, Colorado, USA,
Wolfgang Ketterle
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge,
Massachusetts, USA, and
Carl E. Wieman
JILA and University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA,
Nuovo stato della materia rivelato: Condensati di Bose-Einstein
Eric A. Cornell, 39 years, born 1961 in Palo Alto,
California (US citizen). PhD 1990 at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Cambridge, Massachusetts. Senior scientist at NIST (National Institute of Standards and Technology), Professor Adjoint, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado. http://jilawww.colorado.edu/bec/ Wolfgang Ketterle, 43 years, born 1957 in Heidelberg, Germany (German citizen, US resident). PhD 1986 at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München and Max-Planck-Institut für Quantenoptik, Garching. Professor of Physics at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), Cambridge, Massachusetts.

60. Nobel Prizes 2001
and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates eric A.cornell USA Wolfgang Ketterle Germany Carl E. Wieman USA The nobel Prize in
http://www.popular-science.net/nobel/nobel2001.html
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