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  1. Balkiston's Gould Medical Dictionary: A Modern Comprehensive Dictionary of the Terms Used in All Branches of Medicine and Allied Sciences; With Illustrations and Tables
  2. GRIFFITH OBSERVER Vol. 45 No. 9 Sept. 1981 by Robert S. Richardson, William A. Barker, Diane E. Dreher John B. Irwin, 1981
  3. Report by Dr R.R. Taylor, Q.C. on the local inquiry in relation to the implementation by Dunfermline Town Council of Parts II & IV of the Housing (Financial Provisions) Scotland Act 1972 by Robert Richardson Taylor, 1973
  4. A practical treatise on solicitors' book-keeping by double entry: With descriptions and forms of the several books, and examples of their working, with full instructions for posting, balancing, &c by Robert Henry Richardson, 1874
  5. Travels along the Mediterranean and parts adjacent, ... extending as far as the second cataract of the Nile, Jerusalem, Damascus, Balbec, & c., & c by Robert Richardson, 1822

81. Nobel Prizes In Physics
http//www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/. nobel PRIZE PHYSICS. YEAR. NAME OF SCIENTISTS. American.cryogenics. 1996. robert C. richardson. American. cryogenics. 1997.
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4700 Keele Street, Toronto, ONTARIO M3J 1P3, CANADA For suggestions, corrections, additional information, and comments please send e-mails to jandraos@yorku.ca http://www.chem.yorku.ca/NAMED/ NOBEL PRIZE PHYSICS YEAR NAME OF SCIENTISTS NATIONALITY TYPE OF PHYSICS Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen German radiation Henrik Antoon Lorentz Dutch magnetism, radiation Pieter Zeeman Dutch magnetism, radiation Pierre Curie French radiation Marie Curie French radiation Antoine Henri Becquerel French radiation Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh British gases Philipp Eduard Anton Lenard Hungarian-German cathode rays Sir Joseph John Thomson British gases Albert Abraham Michelson German-American spectroscopy Gabriel Lippmann French optics Guglielmo Marconi Italian telegraphy Carl Ferdinand Braun German telegraphy Johannes Diderik van der Waals Dutch gases Wilhelm Wien German radiation Nils Gustaf Dalen Swedish gases Heike Kamerlingh-Onnes Dutch cryogenics Max von Laue German crystallography Sir William Henry Bragg British crystallography Sir William Lawrence Bragg British crystallography no prize awarded Charles Glover Barkla British radiation Max Planck German quantum theory, radiation

82. Silent People
robert C richardson nobel in Physics, 1996. Charles R Schwab - well-knowncut-rate brokerage, financier. August Busch III - brewer.
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Silents in Education, Science, Business, and Industry
M Scott Carpenter - U.S. astronaut Seymour R Cray - pioneer in supercomputers Samuel Cummings - firearms businessman John Z. Delorean - automobile engineer and businessman Morris Goodman - anthropologist David A Hamburg - psychiatrist; head of Carnegie Corp Thomas L Hughes - political scientist; president Carnegie Endowment etc Joshua Lederberg - Nobel in medicine (genetics) Paul Beattie MacCready - inventor (man and solar-powered aircraft) Charles Moore - postmodernist architect John Opel - IBM CEO; chair Federal Reserve Bank (New York) Harold A (Red) Poling - Ford Motor Co CEO Ben R Rich - Lockheed aeronautics engineer (stealth aircraft design) Martin Rodbell - Nobel in medicine (biochemist) Rankin M Smith Sr - insurance baron; one-time owner Atlanta Falcons Roger Bonham Smith - CEO General Motors Jo Walker-Meador - CE), Country Music Assn. Robert M. Adams - anthropologist Paul Berg - Nobel in chemistry 1980 Robert William Fogel - Nobel in economics 1993 Donald Glaser - Nobel in physics 1960 Virgil I Grissom - U.S. astronaut

83. The Hindu : Nobel Laureates In Physics: Down Memory Lane
Science Tech Previous Next nobel Laureates in physics Down memory lane. 1996DAVID M. LEE, DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF and robert C. richardson for their
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Nobel Laureates in physics: Down memory lane
2001 WOLFGANG KETTERLE, ERIC CORNELL AND CARL WEIMANN for their achievement of Bose-Einstein condensation in dilute gases of alkali atoms and for early fundamental studies of the properties of the condensates. 2000-1991 2000 ZHORES I. ALFEROV, and HERBERT KROEMER for developing semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto- electronics and JACK ST. CLAIR KILBY for his part in invention of the integrated circuit. 1999 GERARDUS 'T HOOFT, and MARTINUS J.G. VELTMAN for elucidating the quantum structure of electroweak interactions in physics. 1998 ROBERT B. LAUGHLIN, HORST L. STORMER and DANIEL C. TSUI for their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations. 1997 STEVEN CHU, CLAUDE COHEN-TANNOUDJI and WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. 1996 DAVID M. LEE, DOUGLAS D. OSHEROFF and ROBERT C. RICHARDSON for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3.

84. Autobiography Of Robert C. Richardson
I was born on June 26, 1937 in Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D C.My parents, Lois His father, robert Coleman richardson, after whom I
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85. Richardson, Robert C.
I was born on June 26, 1937 in Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D C.My parents, Lois His father, robert Coleman richardson, after whom I
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Richardson, Robert C. I was born on June 26, 1937 in Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D C. My parents, Lois Price Richardson and Robert Franklin Richardson, lived in Arlington, VA. My sister and only sibling, Addie Ann Richardson, was born on May 6, 1939, also in Georgetown University Hospital.
My earliest memories are of the apartment building in Arlington where my mother, sister, and I lived during the years of World War II while my father was away in the US Army. He was an officer in the Signal Corps. We lived across the street from the fire department and became accustomed to the blast of the siren at all hours of the day and night. It is fortunate that we lived so close to the fire department because one morning while my mother was visiting neighbors my sister set the apartment on fire while playing with the gas stove. Little damage was done, though I am certain that my mother was thoroughly embarrassed.
My father was a native Virginian. Branches of his family could be traced back to the early colonial times. His father, Robert Coleman Richardson, after whom I was named, owned a general store in a small rural village, Penola, VA. My father attended Roanoke College for two years during the Great Depression. When his mother became seriously ill, he left college because of the increased family expenses. He became interested in electricity and began work as a 'lineman' for the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company in Richmond, VA.

86. Three Win Physics Nobel
to Ban Landmines (ICBL) and Jody Williams robert C. Merton and D. Boyer, John E. Walkerand Jens C. Skou. Claude CohenTannoudji were awarded the nobel Prize in
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(AP Photo) ABCNEWS.com STOCKHOLM, Sweden , Oct. 15 ground-breaking experiments to cool and trap atoms with laser light. Steven Chu of Stanford University, William D. Phillips of the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology in Maryland and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji of France will share the $1 million awarded with the prize on Dec. 10. Type in a year (after 1900) and pick a category to see who won.

87. Bell Labs: Former Bell Labs Researcher Shares Nobel Prize In Physics
Sharing the nobel Prize with Osheroff are Professors David M. Lee, andRobert C. richardson, both of Cornell University. Douglas Osheroff.
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Former Bell Labs Researcher Shares Nobel Prize in Physics STOCKHOLM, Sweden (October 10, 1996) A former Bell Labs researcher, Douglas Osheroff, was one of three scientists awarded the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of superfluidity in helium-3. Osheroff, who is a professor in the Physics Department at Stanford University in California, worked at Bell Labs between 1972 and 1987, where he was head of the Solid State and Low Temperature Physics Research Department. Sharing the Nobel Prize with Osheroff are Professors David M. Lee, and Robert C. Richardson, both of Cornell University. Douglas Osheroff A pioneer in ultra-low temperature physics, Osheroff performed numerous magnetic resonance studies while at Bell Labs which have established the microscopic nature of superfluid phases of helium-3. In addition, he conducted many studies related to the long-range order in these fluids. Aside from the Nobel Prize, Osheroff holds additional distinguished honors including the Sir Francis Simon Memorial Award and the Oliver E. Buckley Condensed Matter Physics Prize. His breakthrough discovery was achieved in the early 1970s as a graduate student at Cornell University. Osheroff and colleagues, Lee and Richardson, found that the helium isotope helium-3 could be made superfluid at a temperature only about two thousandths of a degree above absolute zero. The researchers were in search of a phase transition to a kind of magnetic order in frozen helium-3 ice. They set out to study the pressure measured within low-temperature samples as a function of the time during which the volume was slowly increased and reduced. It was Osheroff's vigilant eye that noted small, extra jumps in the curve measured, convincing him and his co-workers that it was a true effect of a phase transition which turned out to be in theliquid and not the solid. A rapid series of supplementary measurements was undertaken and in the same year the researchers proved that there were in fact two phase transitions in liquid helium-3.

88. Nobel Prize Winning Alumnus To Speak At VT
BLACKSBURG, March 11, 1997Robert C. richardson, a Virginia Tech alumnus andwinner of the 1996 nobel Prize in Physics, will describe his awardwinning
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1996 NOBEL-PRIZE-WINNING ALUMNUS TO SPEAK AT VIRGINIA TECH
BLACKSBURG, March 11, 1997 Robert C. Richardson , a Virginia Tech alumnus and winner of the 1996 Nobel Prize in Physics, will describe his award-winning research in a lecture geared to the general audience. The talk will be Tuesday, April 15, at 7:30 p.m. in Colonial Hall in the Squires Student Union at Virginia Tech. "Significant Kinks: The Discovery of a Superfluid" will be about the discovery that won the Nobel Prize for Richardson and two of his colleaguesa fellow professor and a former doctoral student at Cornell University where Richardson is the Floyd R. Newman Professor of Physics and director of the Laboratory of Atomic and Solid State Physics. The trio discovered that a helium isotope, helium-3, can be made into a superfluidwhich flows without resistanceat about two-thousandths of a degree above absolute zero. The discovery is outside the realm of classical physics, which holds that movement always causes resistance. Superfluidity in helium-3 is similar to superconductivity in metals. The discovery led to important insights about superconductivity - why it happens and perhaps how to make new superconducting devices.

89. The Alfred B. Nobel Prize Winners: Physics
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90. CU Facts: Selected Graduates Of Note
Douglas Osheroff (MS '71, Ph.D. '73) cowinner (with Cornell faculty membersRobert C. richardson and David M. Lee) of the 1996 nobel Prize in physics;
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91. APS News Online - Internal And External Reviews Address Problems At Department O
The independent group of scientists was headed by nobel Laureate robert C. Richardsonof Cornell (no relation to the former Secretary) and contained two
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Internal and External Reviews Address Problems at Department of Energy
John Hamre, President of CSIS John Hamre will be speaking at a special session on Scientific Freedom and National Security at the APS April Meeting in Washington, DC April 28 - May 1, 2001. In the waning months of his tenure as Secretary of Energy, Bill Richardson commissioned a prestigious panel to study the science and security functions of the department. Calling on the resources of a bi-partisan mix of eminent scientists and experts in security, the study is being conducted by the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). It is headed by John Hamre, President of CSIS and former Deputy Secretary of Defense, and includes two former presidents of the APS. The panel is expected to present its final report by April of 2002. Meanwhile, eleven distinguished scientists and science policy makers, assembled under the aegis of the APS but acting as an independent group, have addressed concerns specific to the Office of Science in DOE, and, in a document circulated widely on Capitol Hill, have proposed alternative organizational structures for the Office should it either remain within the Department or be reconstituted outside the DOE. In an appearance on ABC's Nightline on December 21, Secretary Richardson described the Hamre Commission's charge as "to strike a balance for the new administration between science and security."

92. Fq - Prémios Nobel Da Física

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Temas disponíveis Ácido-base Astronomia Átomo Dinâmica Electricidade Energia Estado gasoso Laboratório Orgânica Precipitação Reacções Soluções Substâncias Quem? Tabelas Outros links Índice Menu principal quem? Páginas neste tema Bibliografia Biografias Prémios Nobel da Física Prémios Nobel da Química Prémios Nobel da Física Galardoados com o Prémio Nobel da Física, atribuído pela Fundação Nobel , para distinguir trabalhos de grande importância na investigação Física:
  • 2002 Raymond Davis Jr., Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi 2001 Eric A. Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, Carl E. Wieman 2000 Zhores I. Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby 1999 Gerardus 't Hooft, Martinus J.G. Veltman 1998 Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel C. Tsui 1997 Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William D. Phillips 1996 David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson 1995 Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines 1994 Bertram N. Brockhouse, Clifford G. Shull

93. Premio Nobel De Física 2000 - Diario De Yucatán
del tau lepton . Frederick Reines, por la detección del neutrino . 1994.
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Premios Nóbel 2000
El Premio Nóbel en Física
La Física es una de las cinco áreas premiadas las cuales menciona el testamento de Alfred Nóbel. El testamento, sin embargo, nunca fue completado. Nóbel simplemente mencionó que los premios deberían de ser otorgados a quienes, en el año precedente, "hayan otorgado el mayor beneficio a la humanidad" y que una parte sea otorgada a la persona que "haya hecho el descubrimiento o invento más importante en el campo de la física". Él también designó a la Academia Real de Ciencias de Suecia para otorgar el Premio de Física, y fue su firme deseo que, al otorgar el premio, "no exista consideración alguna a la nacionalidad de los candidatos, sino que el más valioso lo recibiera, sea o no escandinavo"
Ganadores 1981 - 1999 Gerardus 't Hooft "por explicar la estructura cuántica de interacciones electrónicas débiles en física"
Martinus J.G. Veltman

94. NOBEL Per La FISICA

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NOBEL per la FISICA Solvay 1927 Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania) Lorentz, Hendrik A. (Paesi Bassi) Zeeman, Pieter (Paesi Bassi) Curie, Pierre (Francia) Curie, Marie (Francia) Becquerel, Antoine H. (Francia) Rayleigh, John W. (Gran Bretagna) Lenard, Philipp (Germania) Thomson, Joseph John (Gran Bretagna) Michelson, Albert A. (USA) Lippmann, Gabriel (Francia) Marconi, Guglielmo (Italia) Braun, Karl F. (Germania) Waals, Johannes D. van der (Paesi Bassi) Wien, Wilhelm (Germania) Dalén, Nils Gustaf (Svezia) Kamerlingh Onnes, Heike (Paesi Bassi) Laue, Max von (Germania) Bragg, William H. (Gran Bretagna) Bragg, William L. (Gran Bretagna) Non assegnato Barkla, Charles G. (Gran Bretagna) Planck, Max Karl E.L. (Germania) Stark, Johannes (Germania) Guillaume, Charles E. (Francia) Einstein, Albert (USA) Bohr, Niels Henrik D. (Danimarca) Millikan, Robert A. (USA) Siegbahn, Karl M.G. (Svezia) Franck, James (Germania) Herz, Gustav (Germania)

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