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Rutherford, David

Sneed, Joel R., Bret R. Rutherford, David Rindskopf, David T. Lane, Harold A. Sackeim and Steven P. Roose, Design Makes a Difference A Meta-Analysis of Antidepressant Response Rates in Placebo-Controlled Versus Comparator Trials in Late-Life Depression , American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 16, no. 1 (2008) 65-73... [Pg.215]

Sir Walter Scott, 1771-1832. Scottish novelist and poet. His writings contain many interesting allusions to his uncle, Dr. Daniel Rutherford. Scott s circle of friends included Dr William Hyde Wollaston, Sir David Brewster, Dr. John Davy, Sir Humphry Davy, and Joseph Black. [Pg.239]

This quotation appears in numerous references E. N. da C. Andrade, Rutherford and the Nature of the Atom (Garden City Anchor Books, 1964), p. 114 Barbara Lovett Chne, The Questioners (New York Thomas Y. Crowell, 1965), p. 6 David Wilson, Ruthajbrd Simple Genius (London Hodder and Stoughton, 1983), p. 296. [Pg.258]

David P, Hingle A, Greig D, Rutherford A, Pomiankowski A, Fowler K 1998 Male sexual ornament size but not asymmetry reflects condition in stalk-eyed flies. Proc R Soc Lond B Biol Sci 265 2211-2216... [Pg.236]

Development of National Science Education Standards Project, National Academy of Sciences, Washington, DC Wayne E. Ransom, Program Director, Informal Science Education Program, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC David Reuther, Editor-in-Chief and Senior Vice President, William Morrow Books, New York, NY Robert Ridky, Associate Professor of Geology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD F. James Rutherford, Chief Education Officer and Director, Project 2061, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC... [Pg.219]

As if he had been called to the cause, such a person abruptly appeared in Manchester. Writing to an American friend on March 18, 1912, Rutherford announced the arrival Bohr, a Dane, has pulled out of Cambridge and turned up here to get some experience in radioactive work. Bohr was Niels Henrick David Bohr, the Danish theoretical physicist. He was then twenty-seven years old. [Pg.52]

Phil. Mag.y 1913, xxvi, 476, 857 jf. Chem. Soc.y 1932, 349. Niels Henrik David Bohr (Copenhagen 7 October 1885-18 November 1962), son of Christian Bohr, professor of physiology in the University of Copenhagen (who published on the solubilities of gases), studied in Copenhagen and Cambridge, and worked with Rutherford in Manchester. He was docent (1913-16) and from 1916 professor of theoretical physics in Copenhagen, Nobel Laureate in 1922. Pauli, Rev. Mod. Phys.y 1945, xvii, 97 (portr.). [Pg.956]


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