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         Yukawa Hideki:     more books (28)
  1. Tabibito the Traveler by Hideki Yukawa, 1982-06
  2. Creativity & Intuition by Hideki Yukawa, 1973-05
  3. Foundations of Nuclear Physics : Facsimiles of Thirteen Fundamental Studies As They Were Originally Reported in the Scientific Journals by Madame Curie (Irene), Enrico Fermi, et all 1949-01-01
  4. Hochschullehrer (Kyoto): Yukawa Hideki, Nishida Kitaro, Volker Zotz, Emil Schiller, Ryosuke Ohashi, Henning Zoz, Oda Yorozu, Kazuhide Uekusa (German Edition)
  5. Mitglied Der Royal Society of Edinburgh: Charles Babbage, James Watt, William Thomson, 1. Baron Kelvin, James Whyte Black, Yukawa Hideki (German Edition)
  6. Yukawa, Hideki: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by Michael J. Fosmire, 2004
  7. Biography - Yukawa, Hideki (1907-1981): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Hochschullehrer (Columbia University): Charles H. Townes, Catherine Breillat, Steven Weinberg, Yukawa Hideki, Isidor Isaac Rabi, Polykarp Kusch (German Edition)
  9. Physicien Japonais: Hideki Yukawa, Sumio Iijima, Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Toshihide Maskawa, Makoto Kobayashi, Leo Esaki, Masatoshi Koshiba (French Edition)
  10. Yukawa, 1907-1981 by Hideki Yukawa, 1997-06-11
  11. Dokusho to shisaku (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989
  12. Busshitsu to jiku (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989
  13. Yukawa Hideki (Japanese Edition)
  14. Heiwa e no kikyu (Yukawa Hideki chosakushu) (Japanese Edition) by Hideki Yukawa, 1989

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yukawa, hidekih ´d k y kä´wä Pronunciation Key, 1907–81, Japanese physicist,grad He received the 1949 nobel Prize in Physics for predicting (1935) the
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62. Bandiere Del Giappone - About Japan
Translate this page Vincitori giapponesi di Premio nobel yukawa hideki, 1949, Fisica. TOMONAGA Shinichiro,1965, Fisica. KAWABATA Yasunari, 1968, Letteratura. EZAKI Reona, 1973, Fisica.
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63. Reserch Activities
and from then until the 1930s, yukawa hideki and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro thereafterwere involved in the theoretical physics project that won the nobel Prize for
http://www.kyoto-u.ac.jp/kokuryu/kyotouniv/cur01.htm


Research Activities

Ever since its founding, Kyoto University, as Japan's foremost cutting-edge research university, has produced numerous researchers who have achieved globally-significant results in all fields, from the natural sciences to the humanities and social sciences.
Japanese Nobel prizewinners for the natural sciences have mostly come from Kyoto University. Einstein visited Kyoto University in 1922, and from then until the 1930s, Yukawa Hideki and Tomonaga Shin'ichiro thereafter were involved in the theoretical physics project that won the Nobel Prize for physics. Fukui Ken'ichi was awarded the Nobel Prize for chemistry for his quantum explanation of chemical bonding, and Tonegawa Susumu won the Nobel Prize in physiology and medicine for his pioneering research into molecular biology. Moreover, it is evident from examining the major scientific periodicals concerning the natural sciences, starting with science medicine, pharmacy, engineering, and agriculture, that Kyoto University researchers have achieved world-standard results in each of their respective disciplines.
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64. Jepang Dewasa Ini
Orangorang Jepang yang pernah memenangkan Hadiah nobel. Tahun, Nama, JenisHadiah. 1949, hideki yukawa, fisika. 1965, Shin'ichiro Tomanaga, fisika.
http://www.id.emb-japan.go.jp/288hal13.html
Jepang Dewasa Ini HIDEKI SHIRAKAWA Orang Jepang Ke-9 Penerima Hadiah Nobel Hideki Shirakawa, profesor emiritus yang berusia 64 tahun di Universitas Tsukuba, telah terpilih sebagai penerima Hadiah Nobel di bidang Kimia untuk tahun 2000. Hadiah tersebut diterima Shirakawa bersama 2 orang ilmuwan Amerika - Alan Heeger, 64 tahun dari Universitas California di Santa Barbara dan Alan MacDiarmid, 73 tahun, dari Universitas Pennsylivania, atas penemuan dan pengembangan conductive polymers yang mereka lakukan. Conductive polymers adalah plastik yang dapat menghantar arus listrik. Ketiganya merencanakan akan membagi rata bertiga hadiah uang yang berjumiah 9 juta kronor Sweden (atau sekitar 927,835 dollar, dgn. kurs 1 dollar sebesar 9,7 kronor) . Shirakawa adalah orang Jepang ke-9 yang menjadi pemenang Hadiah Nobel. Terakhir Kenzaburo Oe, seorang sastrawan Jepang, memenangkan hadiah untuk sastra pada tahun 1994. Shirakawa adalah orang Jepang ke-2 yang menerima hadiah untuk bidang kimia, sedangkan yang pertama adalah (sekarang aimarhum) Ken'ichi Fukui, yang memperoleh Hadiah Nobel pada tahun 1981.

65. Yukawa
hideki yukawa, Japan, was awarded the nobel prize in 1949 for his predictions ofthe existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces .
http://hands-on-cern.physto.se/hoc_v1en/stdmod/yukawa.htm
Hideki Yukawa, Japan, was awarded the Nobel prize in 1949 "for his predictions of the existence of mesons on the basis of theoretical work on nuclear forces". home quarks leptons forces ... inside matter

66. Biografias De Personalidades De La Historia En El Asere.com
Translate this page yukawa hideki (1907-1981), Buscar biografías por la cadena (Nombre por el quedesea buscar). Físico y premio nobel japonés, Frases Célebres Buscar en
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67. NOBEL Per La FISICA
Translate this page nobel per la FISICA Solvay 1927 1901. Röentgen, Wilhelm C. (Germania). 1902. 1948.Blackett, Patrick MS (Gran Bretagna). 1949. yukawa, hideki (Giappone). 1950.
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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)

68. Hiukkas
hideki yukawa (1949 nobel Laureate in Physics ) yukawa hideki meson (mesonitovat tärkeä rthmä alkeishiukkasia) Physics Timeline, materiaalin torian
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Hiukkasfysiikka
Atomin rakenne
atomi ei olekkaan jakamaton Murray Gell-Mann ja George Zweig
Protonilla (u + u + d), varaus on 2/3e + 2/3e - 1/3e = ? + e.
Neutronilla (u + d + d), varaus on 2/3e - 1/3e - 1/3e = 0.
Aine rakentuu alkeishiukkasista

Pommitettaessa hiukkasia suurilla energioilla, syntyy uusia hiukkasia, joita normaalisti ei ole. (Liike-energia muuttuu aineeksi.)
Kvarkit jaotellaan kolmeen perheeseen:
elektroniperhe myoniperhe tauperhe elektronin neutriino, n e myonin neutriino, n m taun neutriino, n t elektroni, e myoni, m tau, t lumokvarkki, c huippukvarkki, t alaskvarkki, d outokvarkki, s pohjakvarkki, b Mitä ovat alkeishiukkaset?
Alkeishiukkaset

Antimaterian syvin olemus
  • Voiko olla olemassa negatiivista energiaa? Voimmeko valmistaa antiainetta?
  • Vuorovaikutuksista
    Hideki Yukawa
    HIDEKI YUKAWA (1949 Nobel Laureate in Physics )

    Yukawa Hideki
    ... Physics Timeline (Historiaa) Enter the Quark The Complete Menu to the Particle Adventure Frederick Reines and the Neutrino
  • Neutriinofysiikka ... The smallest particles . . . . the biggest machine (Lontoon yliopiston luentoja hiukkasfysiikasta. Mielenkiintoinen) Suurenergiafysiikan laboratorio -osasto (SEFL) Suurenergiafysiikan osasto (Osaston toiminnasta) Teoreettisen fysiikan suuntautumisvaihtoehto Maailman syntyteoria eli ns. "Big Bang"-teoria
  • 69. Chronological Table Of Kyoto Prefecture's History
    prefectures. 1949, yukawa hideki received the nobel Prize for Physics.1965, Tomonaga Shinichiro received the nobel Prize for Physics.
    http://www.pref.kyoto.jp/intro/nenpyo/nenpyo_e.html
    Chronological table of
    Kyoto Prefecture's history

      The first "Aoi" Festival was held.
      Japan's capital was transferred to "Kuni-kyo".
      Japan's capital was transferred to Nagaokakyo (Now Muko City and Nagaokakyo City in Kyoto Prefecture).
      Priest "Saicho" erected Enryakuji Temple on Mt. Hiei.
      "Heian-kyo" Capital (Now Kyoto City) was built.
      General "Sakanoue-no-Tamuramaro" erected Kiyomizu Temple
      The first "Gion" Festival was held.
      Emperor "Uda" founded Ninnaji Temple
      "Ki-no-Tsurayuki" compiled "Kokin-waka-shu" (Collection of Japanese Poems from Ancient and Modern Times) by imperial order. A five-storied pagoda was constructed at Daigoji Temple "Fujiwara-no-Yorimichi" erected "Ho-oh-do" Hall (Phenix Hall) in Byodoin Temple Latter half of the Heian Period The main building of Ujigami Shrine was built. The "Hogen" Revolt. The "Heiji" Revolt. The "Kamakura Shogunate" Government was established. Around 1200 Priest "Myoe" opened Japan's first tea garden in

    70. HTML REDIRECT
    nobel Lecture Autobiography (in English) Biography (in German) Obituary from theBoston yukawa, hideki,, Japan, b. 1907, d. 1981, Kyoto Imperial University and
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    71. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
    Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer DanielC. Tsui 1997. 1949. hideki yukawa 1948. Patrick Maynard Stuart Blackett 1947.
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics
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    72. Nobel Prizes In Physics
    nobel Prizes in Physics. Stuart Blackett (United Kingdom, 1897 1974) for his discoveriesin the field of cosmic radiation 1949 hideki yukawa(Japan, 1907-07-23
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    Nobel Prizes in Physics
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    (Germany, 1845-03-27 - 1923-02-10)
    Discovery of X rays
    Hendrik A. Lorentz (Netherlands, 1853-07-18 - 1929-02-04)
    Pieter Zeeman (Netherlands, 1865-05-25 - 1943-10-09)
    Henri A. Becquerel (France, 1852-12-15 - 1908-08-25)
    Marie Curie (France, Poland, 1867-11-07 - 1934-07-04)
    Pierre Curie (France, 1859-05-15 - 1906-04-19)
    Discovery of radioactivity
    Lord Rayleigh (United Kingdom)
    Philipp E. Lenard (Germany, 1862-06-07 - 1947-05-20)
    Joseph J. Thomson (United Kingdom, 1856-12-18 - 1940-04-30)
    Conduction of electricity in gases
    Albert A. Michelson (USA, 1852-12-19 - 1931-05-09)
    Measurement of the speed of light
    G. Lippmann (France)
    Karl Ferdinand Braun (Germany, 1850-06-06 - 1918-04-20)
    Guglielmo Marconi (Italy, 1874-04-25 - 1937-07-20)
    wireless telegraphy
    Johann D. van der Waals (Netherlands, 1837-11-23 - 1923-03-07)
    Molecular forces
    Wilhelm Wien (Germany, 1864-01-13 - 1928-08-30)
    Heat radiation
    (Sweden)
    H. Kamerlingh Onnes (Netherlands)
    Max von Laue (Germany, 1879-10-09 - 1960-04-24)

    73. Physics Yukawa, Hideki Yukawa, Hideki (1907 - ; Japan) Born In
    Born in Tokyo, hideki yukawa is a noted Japanese nuclear physicist who correctlypredicted In 1949, yukawa was the recipient of the nobel Prize for
    http://www.upei.ca/~xliu/multi-culture/yuka.htm
    Physics Yukawa, Hideki Yukawa, Hideki (1907 - ; Japan) Born in Tokyo, Hideki Yukawa is a noted Japanese nuclear physicist who correctly predicted the existence of elementary charged particles known as mesons. Yukawa predicted that it was the attraction of these mesons that was responsible for keeping the protons and neutrons of the nucleus together. Yukawa thought that these mesons were constantly emitted and absorbed by the protons and the neutrons. Twelve years after Yukawa's prediction, mesons were discovered. Yukawa received his formal education from the University of Kyoto. Following his education, Yukawa held the positions of lecturer and assistant professor at Osaka from 1933 to 1939 until he accepted the position of professor of theoretical physics at the University of Kyoto. During his career, Yukawa spent five years in the United States on a leave of absence and assumed the role of visiting professor at Princeton University and then at Columbia University. In 1949, Yukawa was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics and with that, Yukawa became the first Japanese to ever receive such an award (Encyclopedia International, 11:550, 19:568,1964; and Barba, p. 67, 1995).

    74. Asia's Brightest Moments - Suite101.com
    1949 yukawa hideki of Japan received the nobel Prize in Physics. 1953 Tenzing Norgayof Nepal reached the summit of Mt. Everest along with Edmund Hillary.
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    75. JAPÁN KULTÚRA, TUDOMÁNY ÉS OKTATÁS
    yukawa hideki, az elsõ japán nobeldíjas a Kyotói Egyetemen végzett 1929-ben.1935-ben,amikor az Oszakai Egyetem fakultásának tagja volt, yukawa
    http://www.kfki.hu/fszemle/archivum/fsz9712/japank.html
    Ryu Tae
  • Az A kabuki ukiyoe Az M.C. Perry ren Tadao Sizuki kiadta "Rekisyo Sinsyo" címû kötetet, amely közvetett, annotált fordítása volt Newton "Princípiá"-jának.1823-ban a német Ph. F. v. Schiebold Fukuzawa Yukichi 1858- ban megalapította a késõbbi Keio Egyetemet. Miután visszatért az Egyesült Államokból és Európából,1868-ban megírta a "Kyuri Zukai" címû elsõ fizikatankönyvet gyerekeknek és nõknek. Úgy gondolta, hogy a nyugati civilizáció alapja a fizika volt, és a fizika alapvetõ törvényeit és elveit a mindennapi élet jelenségei alapján magyarázta. Yamakawa Kenjirou T. C. Mendenhall J. A. Ewing C. G. Knott Nagaoka Hantaro Honda Kotaro J. J. Thomson Honda Kotaro Yukawa Hideki Cecil Powell Tomonaga Shinichiro Nishina Yoshio Niels Bohr Sakata Shouichi val
  • 76. AsianWeek
    shared the honor of being named nobel laureates. The following was culled from alist of 181 prize winners in the US. Physics 1949 yukawa, hideki,Japan, Kyoto
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    Photo courtesy Stanford News Service Shop Talk: Professor Steven Chu with graduate student Jamie Kerman (left) and post-doctoral student Vladan Vuletic (right) in a lab at Stanford's Varian Physics Building. Stanford Professor Steven Chu graduates to the rank of Nobel laureate BY BERT ELJERA When Professor Steven Chu got the early morning phone call last week informing him that he had won a share of the Nobel Prize in physics, his first reaction was one of overwhelming relief. After his breakthrough work in 1985 on cooling down atoms with laser lights, Chu became what is known as "PNL," or pre-Nobel laureate. He was, in effect, a Nobel Prize-winner-in-waiting. But that wait can seem like forever. Chu has friends who have waited 20 years to get the prize, and some have not received it at all. "You expect to graduate from college, but no one really has the right to expect the Nobel Prize," he said from his home in Palo Alto, Calif. "If you get it, keep calm." Now, he can move on, he said.

    77. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
    Section RUN OF PAPER OBITUARY Dr. hideki yukawa, who discovered electrons and becamethe first Japanese to win the nobel Prize, died today of acute pneumonia
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    DR. HIDEKI YUKAWA; DISCOVERED ELECTRONS
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    RUN OF PAPER OBITUARY Dr. Hideki Yukawa, who discovered electrons and became the first Japanese to win the Nobel Prize, died today of acute pneumonia and heart disease at his home in Kyoto, his doctor said. He was 74. Mr. Yukawa was known worldwide for his contributions to the development of theoretical physics and won the Nobel Prize for physics in 1949. Before World War II, he won international acclaim for his discovery of electrons, then unknown in the atom's nucleus. The existence of electrons in cosmic rays, discovered later by other physicists, were named in his honor as Yukawa Electrons or U-Electrons. Mr. Yukawa's last public appearance was in June, when he joined a group of pacifist scholars and scientists who issued a statement demanding a ban on nuclear weapons. A special award was conferred on Mr. Yukawa by Emperor Hirohito in 1940 and he received the Culture Order in 1943. During his long career, Mr. Yukawa taught physics at Kyoto University and Columbia University in New York. He also conducted research under the direction of Dr. Robert Oppenhemier at the Advanced Scientific Research Institute at Princeton University in New Jersey.

    78. Hideki Yukawa: Awards Won By Hideki Yukawa
    123Awards hardwork is paid in form of awards. Awards of hideki yukawa. OTHERnobel,1949, PHYSICS. Enter Artist/Album. Partner Sites. Stardose.com. RealLyrics.com.
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    79. Urantology
    first read it in the early 1970's and recognized paragraphs 1 and 2 as the basicpostulates of a theory for which hideki yukawa was awarded the nobel prize in
    http://www.urantology.org/cosmology03.htm
    The Strong Force in the Atomic Nucleus
    Prophesied in 1."The charged protons and the uncharged neutrons of the nucleus of the atom are held together by the reciprocating function of the mesotron, a particle of matter 180 times as heavy as the electron. Without this arrangement the electric charge carried by the protons would be disruptive of the atomic nucleus. 3. "The presence and function of the mesotron also explains another atomic riddle. When atoms perform radioactively, they emit far more energy than would be expected. This excess of radiation is derived from the breaking up of the mesotron "energy carrier," which thereby becomes a mere electron. The mesotronic disintegration is also accompanied by the emission of certain small uncharged particle. 4. "The mesotron explains certain cohesive properties of the atomic nucleus, but it does not account for the cohesion of proton to proton nor for the adhesion of neutron to neutron. The paradoxical and powerful force of atomic cohesive integrity is a form of energy as yet undiscovered on Urantia." (479) For me, this is one of the truly remarkable passages on science from a Urantia Paper said to have been written in 1934. I first read it in the early 1970's and recognized paragraphs 1 and 2 as the basic postulates of a theory for which Hideki Yukawa was awarded the Nobel prize in 1948. From the 1950's to the 1970's, particle physics was in a state of confusion because of the multitudes of sub-atomic particles that came spewing forth from particle accelerators. As new concepts and discoveries were announced, I kept noting them in the margins of page 479, which eventually became somewhat messy. At times I felt that there was not much that was right on this page, at other times I marvelled at its accuracy.

    80. Zientzia Eta Teknologiaren Ataria
    yukawa, hideki. aurkitzea falta zitzaion eta horretan ahalegindu zen yukawa hurrengourteetan. teorian egindako ekarpenengatik, 1949an Fisikako nobel Saria eman
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