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Goddard, Robert

Donald G. Crosby Jeremiah P. Freeman E. Desmond Goddard Robert A. Hofstader John L. Margrave Nina I. McClelland John B. Pfeiffer Joseph V. Rodricks Alan C. Sartorelli Raymond B. Seymour Roy L. Whistler Aaron Wold... [Pg.5]

Goddard, Robert H. (1882—1945). American scientist, who is considered in the USA as the father of modern rockets. He worked mainly on the mechanical aspects of tockets but also made important developments in rocket fuels... [Pg.761]

Goddard, Robert H. (1892-1945) A physicist, engineer, teacher, and inventor bom in Massachusetts, Goddard became interested in science as a child and experimented with kites, baboons, and... [Pg.2007]

Ching-Hwa Kiang, William A. Goddard III, Robert Beyers, and Donald S. Bethune ... [Pg.47]

Robert H. Goddard standing to the left of the first flight of a liquid-propellant rocket, (Public Domain)... [Pg.1021]

Mohammed Zourob, Nina Skivesen, Robert Horvath, Stephan Mohr, and Nicholas J. Goddard... [Pg.395]

Kenneth B. Bischoff Donald G. Crosby Robert E. Feeney Jeremiah P. Freeman E. Desmond Goddard Jack Halpern Robert A. Flofstader James D. Idol, Jr. [Pg.294]

Robert Jastrow, the head of NASA s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, called this the most powerful evidence for the existence of God ever to come out of science. Other amazing parameters abound. If all of the stars in the universe were heavier than three solar masses, they would live for only about 500 million years, and life would not have time to evolve beyond primitive bacteria. Stephen Hawking has estimated that if the rate of the universe s expansion one second after the Big Bang had been smaller by even one part in a hundred thousand million million, the universe would have recollapsed.The universe must live for billions of years to permit time for intelligent life to evolve. On the other hand, the universe might have expanded so rapidly that protons and electrons never united to make hydrogen atoms. [Pg.201]

Rastall, A.C., D. Getting, J. Goddard, D.R. Roberts, and L. Erdinger. 2006. A biomimetic approach to the detection and identification of estrogen receptor agonists in surface waters using semipermeable membrane devices (SPMDs) and bioassay-directed chemical analysis. Environ. Sci. Pollut. Res. 13 256-267. [Pg.66]


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