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Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Harvard University Communicated March 15, 1926... [Pg.1]

Or, as John Trowbridge, director of Harvard University s Jefferson Physical Laboratory in 1895, put it,... [Pg.71]

A NEW METHOD OF USING X-RAYS IN CRYSTAL ANALYSIS By George L. Clark and William Duane Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Harvard University Communicated April 4, 1922... [Pg.6]

Jefferson Physical Laboratory and the Chemical Laboratory of Harvard University... [Pg.3]

IN X-RAY SPECTRA By William Duane and R. A. Patterson Jefferson Physical Laboratory, Harvard University Communicated August 17, 1920... [Pg.10]

Still a fellow, Mulliken moved to the Jefferson Physical Laboratory at Harvard in 1923. Helped by F. A. Saunders and Kemble, he started working on molecular spectroscopy and became deeply involved in the preparation of the National Research Council report on the spectra of diatomic molecules mentioned earlier. By 1926, Mulliken became assistant professor of physics at New York University, already recognized as an expert on band spectra. [Pg.40]

In the U.S., race has been used as a proxy for a variety of physical, mental, and social dimensions. The legacy of racism still pervades society, including disparity in access to health care and in health care outcomes (see chapter by Nsiah-Jefferson, this volume). In attempting to eliminate these health disparities there have been efforts to include racial and ethnic minorities in research studies and to generate better data on racial and ethnic variations in health status. Although most policy makers and commentators believe that racial classifications in data collection and outcomes research are needed to eliminate health disparities, others believe that such policies prolong the use of a flawed concept and reify race as a pseudoscientific measure (Lee et al., 2001). [Pg.326]

Edward G. Jefferson, Future Opportunities in Chemical Engineering Eli Ruckenstein, Analysis of Transport Phenomena Using Scaling and Physical Models Rohit Khanna and John H. Seinfeld, Mathematical Modeling of Packed Bed Reactors Numerical Solutions and Control Model Development... [Pg.183]

Jefferson Tester I completely agree on the textbook issue. Keith points it out nicely in his paper. I wonder what they re doing at Cornell to solve this problem. Keith, are you historically separated in physical chemistry from the undergraduate curriculum ... [Pg.192]

Jefferson Tester We find ourselves at MIT with the exact same dilemma in dealing with a physical chemistry textbook like Castellan, and an undergraduate favorite, Smith and Van Ness. The fourth edition of Smith and Van Ness does include a very brief treatment of statistical mechanics. Although it s a start, a more effective route we have found is to integrate statistical and molecular concepts from a physical chemistry text into our introductory chemical engineering thermodynamics course. In this situation, we have a two-semester sequence that uses both Castellan and Smith and Van Ness as textbooks. [Pg.193]

Priestley was now past seventy. Mentally he was still very alert physically his tired body was beginning to show signs of weakness. I have lived a little beyond the usual term of human life, he told his friends. Few persons, I believe, have enjoyed life more than I have. Tell Mr. Jefferson that I think myself happy to have lived so long under his excellent administration, and that I have a prospect of dying in it. It is, I am confident, the best on the face of the earth, and yet,... [Pg.46]

In the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences for January, 1932, appears an article in which I describe experiments on the new K series x-ray lines, of which I spoke in a paper presented to the American Physical Society at its New York meeting in February, 1931. The end of the article contains several photometer curves of the doublet, the y line and a few of the new lines belonging to the molybdenum K series spectrum. The photometer now existing in the Jefferson Laboratory produced some of these curves, and for the other curves it gives me great pleasure to thank Dr. DuMond of the California Institute of Technology. [Pg.1]

In Jefferson Hane Weaver The World of Physics Volume II (p. 521)... [Pg.424]

Applied Physics Laboratory, Silver Springs, Md Johns Hopkins Univ, Operations Research Office Joint Operations Center jet propelled jet fuelsfsee the text) jet Propulsion Center Jefferson Proving Ground Madison, Ind... [Pg.750]

The Office of Science also manages the 10 laboratories within the national laboratory system that was created over half a century ago. Eive of the laboratories are multiprogram facilities Argonne National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The other five laboratories are singleprogram national laboratories Ames Laboratory, Eermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Eacility, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. [Pg.2891]


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