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Ramsey, Norman

Ramsey, Norman F. Early Magnetic Resonance Experiments Roots and Offshoots. Physics Today (October 1993) 40. [Pg.591]

Ramsey, Norman, ed. 1946. Nuclear Weapons Engineering and Delivery. Los Alamos Technical Series, v. XXIII. Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. [Pg.858]

Rabi Isidor, 327 Rafelski Johann, 328 Rahman Aneesur, 340 Raman Chandrasekhar Venkata, e58 Ramsey Norman R,... [Pg.1026]

It is interesting to note that recently Pyykko published a short paper entitled Perspective on Norman Ramsey s theories of NMR chemical shifts and nuclear spin-spin couplings , where a concise and interesting account of the early development of the theory of high resolution NMR parameters is given.23... [Pg.170]

Nuclear magnetic resonance has become central in the work of chemists. The cover story of the November 5, 1984 Chemical and Engineering News dealt with NMR spectroscopy. In it NMR was portrayed as a powerful and indispensable tool for obtaining new chemical information. NMR is a powerful tool for chemists because an atom like hydrogen, with a tiny magnetic moment in its nucleus, becomes a sensitive probe within a molecule. Norman Ramsey showed theoretically that the resonance fi equency of a... [Pg.147]

In 1950, Norman Ramsey, a member of the team that developed the magnetic resonance method, made a basic modification to Rabi s molecular beam apparatus that significantly enhanced... [Pg.188]

Figure 18.1 Norman Ramsey (center), Daniel Kleppner (right), and another Ramsey graduate student, Stuart B. Crampton, standing beside a version of the hydrogen maser clock. Figure 18.1 Norman Ramsey (center), Daniel Kleppner (right), and another Ramsey graduate student, Stuart B. Crampton, standing beside a version of the hydrogen maser clock.
Daniel Kleppner became interested in the hydrogen atom early. In fact, one might say that hydrogen is in his academic genes. Kleppner was a student of Norman Ramsey, who was a student of... [Pg.237]

Norman F. Ramsey, Spectroscopy with Coherent Radiation Selected Papers of Norman F. Ramsey with Commentary (Singapore M>rld Scientific, 1998), p. 205. [Pg.265]

Norman F. Ramsey, Jr., himself a student of Rabi, has contributed in a major way to twentieth-century physics through his work on the hydrogen atom as well as other outstanding accomplishments. Ramsey has been a strong supporter of my efforts and has been helpful on many occasions, so I would like to offer a special word of thanks to him. [Pg.271]

Norman F. Ramsey (5), Lyman Physics Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138... [Pg.512]

Norman F. Ramsey, Hans G. Dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul 1935 James Chadwick... [Pg.122]

Gesellschaft fiir Schwerionenforschung, D-64291 Darmstadt, Germany Norman F. Ramsey (1)... [Pg.292]

Ann-Marie Pendrill 8. Leslie Pendrill Norman Ramsey 0- Lennart Robertsson I. Arne Rosen 2. Reinhold Schuch Sten Salomonson 4. Thomas Stdhlker 5. Joeseph Suctier Stine Svanberg Peter Toschek Anders Ynnerman... [Pg.299]

Norman F. Ramsey, a tall young Columbia physicist, the son of a general, served under Parsons as group leader for delivery for devising a way to deliver the bombs to their targets and drop them. In June he contacted the U.S. Air Force to identify a combat aircraft that could carry a 17-foot bomb. As a result of this survey, Ramsey writes, it was apparent that the B-29 was the only United States aircraft in which such a tomb could be conveniently carried internally, and even this plane would require considerable modification so that the bomb could extend into both front and rear... [Pg.478]

Norman Ramsey started planning full-scale drop tests that autumn as the aspens brightened to yellow at Los Alamos. He offered to practice with a Lancaster. The Air Force insisted he practice with a B-29 even though the... [Pg.480]


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