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  • Fermions are named after the Italian-born physicist [[Enrico_Fermi|Enrico Fermi]] (1901-1954).
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  • '''Mario Bunge''' is an Argentine physicist and philosopher of science (born 1919) working since 1960s at McGill Univer
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  • ...ork" in everyday speech and very often in a way that is reminiscent of the physicist's definition of work; that is, to proceed along a path through an activity,
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  • ...hesis that he made late in 1900. It stresses the influence of the Austrian physicist [[Ludwig Boltzmann]] (1844-1906) on Planck's thinking and especially Bolt
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  • * [[André-Marie Ampère]] The person, early 19th century French physicist and mathematician.
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  • [[Physics|Physicist]] and [[U.S. Representative]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Ne
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  • {{r|Physicist}}
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  • '''Richard Garwin''' is a U.S. nuclear physicist who is deeply involved in national security policy. He is Senior Fellow for
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  • In 1903 a [[France|French]] [[physicist]] named [[René Prosper Blondlot]] announced the discovery of a subtle and In 1904 a visiting American physicist, [[Robert W. Wood]], visited Blondlot's lab, and was invited to view N-Rays
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  • '''Max Planck''' (1858-1947) was a German physicist known for his foundational work on quantum theory. In 1900 he presented his
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  • '''Alfred Wegener''' (1880-1930) was a German physicist, meteorologist and explorer who developed one of the first theories of [[pl
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  • ...009/mar/02/god-particle-peter-higgs-portrait-lhc A painting of the British physicist whose work triggered the worldwide hunt for the "God particle"]
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  • ...hysics of Baseball''''' (2002) ISBN 0-06-008436-7. An examination by a PhD physicist of various aspects of the game of baseball from the perspective of the scie
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  • * Alfred Bader and Leonard Parker, ''Joseph Loschmidt, Physicist and Chemist'', Physics Today, vol. '''54'''(3), p. 45 (2001) [http://ptonl
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  • {{r|Physicist}}
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  • ::*'''<u>From the Website:</u>''' In 1999, legendary theoretical physicist Hans Bethe delivered three lectures on quantum theory to his neighbors at t
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  • ...scale is a [[temperature]] [[scale]] named after the [[Scotland|Scottish]] physicist and engineer, [[Willam John Macquorn Rankine]] (1820 − 1872), who propose
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  • ...enbeck''' (December 6, 1900 &ndash; October 31, 1988) was a Dutch-American physicist who, with [[Samuel Abraham Goudsmit]], proposed the concept of [[electron s ...ry Cahart Professor of Physics since 1954; he was appointed professor and physicist at the [[Rockefeller Medical Research Center]] at the [[State University of
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  • ...the [[Earth]] of the year 2057 slowly freezes. [[particle physics|Particle physicist]] Dr [[Bryan Cox]] was involved with the film as an advisor on the hard [[s
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  • *Emilio Segrè, Enrico Fermi, Physicist (1970).
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