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Weinberg, Steven

Weinberg, Steven. Dreams of a Final Theory. Pantheon Books, New York. 1992. [Pg.509]

Weinberg, Steven. The First Three Minutes A Modern View of the Origin of... [Pg.236]

Watson James Dewey, 345 Watts Robert O., 362 Weeks John D., 867 Wegener Alfred Lothar, 269 Weidmann Jean-Luc, 978 Weinberg Steven, 571 Weinfurter Harald, 3, 15 Weinhold Frank, 150 Weinreich Gabriel, 722,755 Werner Hans-Joachim, 659 Weyl Hermann, 77, 80 Wheeler John Archibald, 8, 46, 723... [Pg.1028]

Wainwright Thomas Everett 278 Walker P. Duane 571 Walmsley Stuart H. 459 Walsh Stephen P. 792 Walter John 776,789,845 Wang Yan Alexander 601,602 Watson James 878 Watson James Dewey 285 Watts Robert O. 302 Weeks John D. 748 Wegener Alfred Lothar 228 Weidmann Jean-Luc 856 Weinberg Steven 493 Weinfurter Harald 3,14, 47 Weinhold Frank 135 Weinreich Gabriel 617, 647 Werner Hans-Joachim 564 Weyl Hermaim 70, 72, 986 Wheeler John Archibald 8, 53, 105, 106, 430, 619... [Pg.1075]

Isolated proximal tubules have been utilized to study the mechanisms of nephrotoxicity induced by antibiotics (Sina et al., 1985, 1986), radiocontrast dyes (Humes et al., 1987), metals (Rylander et al., 1985), anoxia (Weinberg, 1985 Weinberg et al., 1987), cellular oxidants (Messana et al., 1988), cysteine conjugates (Rylander et al., 1985 Schnellman et al., 1987 Zhang and Stevens, 1989), and a variety of nephrotoxic bromobenzene metabolites (Schnellman and Mandel, 1986 Schnellman et al., 1987). [Pg.670]

Similarly, when, in 1967, the American physicist Steven Weinberg and the Pakistani physicist Abdus Salam independently discovered a theory that unified the weak and electromagnetic forces, they found that the theory predicted the existence of certain undiscovered particles (these were particles that transmitted forces, not matter... [Pg.217]

Ibid., 305. There is some controversy regarding just how fine tuned these nuclear resonances really are. For example, see Steven Weinberg, ADesigner Universe The New York Review of Books, XLVI, p. 46, October 21, 1999. Also see, Livio, M., D. Holwell, A. Weiss, and J. Truran, On the Anthropic Significance of the Energy of the 0+ Excited State of 12C at 7.644 MeV, Nature, July 27, 340(6231) 281,1989. See also, Pickover, Clifford The Stars of Heaven (New York Oxford University Press, 2001). [Pg.288]

Mr. Plex says, I recall your Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg once wrote, The Universe faces a future extinction of endless cold or intolerable heat. The more the Universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless. 4... [Pg.125]

Steven Weinberg, The First Three Minutes (New York Basic Books, 1993). [Pg.206]

Ibid., 305. There is some controversy regarding just how fine-tuned these nuclear resonances really are. Steven Weinberg, writing in The New York Review of Books, October 21, 1999, suggests that we should be thinking about 3 energy levels ... [Pg.210]

See the discussion in Physics Today, July 1982, p. 17. The author also is indebted to Peter Mohr and Steven Weinberg for explanations of the possible significance of the positronium results in this and the next section... [Pg.855]

Steven Weinberg interview in M. Hargittai, I. Hargittai, Candid Science IV Conversations with Famous Physicists. Imperial College Press, London, 2004, pp. 20-31, pp. 29-30. [Pg.22]

For a wonderful account of the early moments of the universe, read Steven Weinberg s The First Three Minutes A Modem View of the Origin of the Universe (New York Basic Books, 1977). [Pg.257]

Re Entry [122], Ref. [112]) Reference [112] provides discussions of a spectrum of numerous viewpoints concerning Multiverses and related topics, Dr. Steven Weinberg s viewpoint among this spectrum of viewpoints. [Pg.241]

Sheldon Glashow, Abdus Salam, Steven Weinberg 1924 Manne Siegbahn... [Pg.122]

In 1979, the Nobel Prize in Physics, awarded for a theory of unified weak and electromagnetic interactions between elementary particles, was shared by three scientists Sheldon Glashow, Steven Weinberg, and Abdus Salam, two Jews born in New York and a Moslem bom in Pakistan. Salam s Nobel Prize lecture was particularly beautiful. He told of a young Scotsman named Michael who, almost eight centuries earlier, had traveled to study at the Arab Universities of Toledo and Cordova in Spain, centers for the finest synthesis of Arabic,... [Pg.106]

Our problem resembles an excerpt from Dreams of a Final Theory by Steven Weinberg pertaining to gauge symmetry. Tire symmetry underlying it has to do with changes in our point of view about the identity of the different types of elementary particle. Tims it is possible to have a particle wave function that is neither definitely an electron nor definitely a neutrino, until we look at it. Here we have freedom in the choice of subsystems as well, and a correct theory has to reconstimte the description of the whole system. [Pg.571]


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