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  Emilio Gino Segrè, January 30, 1905–April 22, 1989 | By J. David Jackson | Biographical Memoirs
Segrè was appointed to the physics professorship in Palermo in 1936.
Segrè's academic life in teaching and university service was as full as his life as a research scientist, at least in his Berkeley years.
Segrè was also disappointed not to share in the 1951 Nobel Prize in chemistry awarded to McMillan and Seaborg for his contributions to the work on plutonium.
www.nap.edu /readingroom/books/biomems/esegre.html   (5461 words)

  
 Emilio G. Segrè   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Emilio Gino Segrè (February 1, 1905 - April 22, 1989) was an Italian American physicist who, with Owen Chamberlain, won the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics for "their discovery of the antiproton."
Segrè was appointed assistant professor of physics at the University of Rome in 1932 and served until 1936.
Segrè, as a Jew, was dismissed from the University of Palermo by Italy's Fascist government on a 1938 visit to California, so he stayed in the U.S. as a research associate in the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory and a lecturer of the physics department at the University of California, Berkeley.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/emilio_g__segre   (362 words)

  
 Emilio Segrè - Biography
Emilio Segrè was born in Tivoli, Rome, on February 1st, 1905, as the son of Giuseppe Segrè, industrialist, and Amelia Treves.
In 1938 Professor Segrè came to Berkeley, California, first as a research associate in the Radiation Laboratory and later as a lecturer in the Physics Department.
Professor Segrè is married to Elfriede Spiro; they have a son, Claudio, and two daughters, Amelia and Fausta.
nobelprize.org /physics/laureates/1959/segre-bio.html   (598 words)

  
 1905 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
February 1 - Emilio G. Segrè, Italian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d.
February 2 - Ayn Rand, American author (d.
April 21 - Edmund G. Brown, Govenor of California (d.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1905   (1864 words)

  
 2003/freebsd-questions/20030615.freebsd-questions
Jun 9 Douglas G. Phillips Re: "Safely" removing USB hard drive 5.
Jun 9 Douglas G. Phillips Handspring Visor and J-Pilot 302.
Jun 13 G D McKee Re: imap 382.
docs.freebsd.org /mail/archive/2003/freebsd-questions/20030615.freebsd-questions.html   (6932 words)

  
 List of physicists Online Research :: Information about List of physicists   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Many famous Physicist of the 20th century and 21st century are found on the list of recipients of the Nobel Prize in physics.
Emilio G. Segr - USA/Italy (1905 – 1989)
Pictures of some physicists (mostly 20th century American) are collected in the Emilio Segre Visual Archives
in-northcarolina.com /search/Famous_physicists.html   (815 words)

  
 HISTORY / PHILOSOPHY LINKS
When was Asymptotic Freedom discovered?, by G. 't Hooft 98/08:
Planck's Legacy to Statistical Mechanics, by G. Parisi, 2001/01:
Fred Hoyle: Contributions to the Theory of Galaxy Formation, by G.
web.mit.edu /redingtn/www/netadv/hist.html   (2626 words)

  
 Nat' Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.81 (2002)
Marv’s undergraduate student H. Betian and graduate student Barbara Lineham found large numbers of cellulolytic bacteria in the bowel microbiota in some young adult humans and isolated a new species of Bacteroides.
Their finding of populations as high as 108 cellulolytic bacteria per g of feces had never been observed before in the bowel.
They established that the organism produced acetate and butyrate and some fatty acids with longer chains when it fermented the one-carbon compound methanol (from pectin breakdown) and H2-CO2.
www.nap.edu /books/0309084768/html/66.html   (4820 words)

  
 Larry Calloway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The world's top physicists — Oppenheimer, Niels Bohr, Leo Szilard, Enrico Fermi, Hans Bethe, Emilio Segr‚ Edward Teller, among others — knew immediately that the new theory of matter and energy was verified.
Interviewed in 1995 at age 72, the retired Los Alamos health physics worker recalled how his job in the weeks leading to the test was to help the Italian physicist Emilio Segr‚ set radiation detectors near the tower.
Aeby carried his own personal 35-millimeter still camera, which Segr‚ got through security, and now as the countdown started he was planning to take an new Anscochrome color transparency picture of the bomb.
www.larrycalloway.com /historic.html?_recordnum=105   (5610 words)

  
 NIELS BOHR LIBRARY RECEIVES GREAT VARIETY OF NEW MATERIALS ...
The AIP Meggers Gallery of Nobel Laureates and the AIP Gallery of Member Society Presidents also continue to expand as those honored by the Nobel Prize or society elections respond willingly to our requests for photos; these large collections have hardly any gaps.
Our colleagues continue to enlarge the Emilio Segr Visual Archives with a variety of photographs documenting the human side of modern physical science, ranging from newly uncovered pictures of Albert Einstein and Richard Feynman to pictures of the 1874 Transit of Venus Expedition to Tasmania.
A number of films from our archives are now available on video cassette (we continue to preserve the films while using the video for easy researcher access).
www.aip.org /history/newsletter/fall94/bohr.htm   (1904 words)

  
 1954 - Linus Pauling Calendar - Special Collections - Oregon State University
Letter from LP to Giovanni Giacommetti RE: Response to Giacommetti's letter of 1954-11-02; suggests Giacommetti prepares a manuscript about hybrid pi orbitals (as LP does not have time to work on it in the near future); encloses requested letter of reference.
Kittel RE: Reply to Kittel's letter of 1954-10-12; hopes that Kittel will come to Pasadena to give at least one lecture, but is not sure if he will be there when he comes (because of world tour); hopes that Pelham will talk Kittel into reconsidering working at Gates and Crellin Laboratories.
Letter from John G. Moore RE: Congratulating LP on the Nobel Prize in Chemistry and requesting that he ask the Nobel committee what they mean by "idealism in literature." Includes comment from Prof.
osulibrary.orst.edu /specialcollections/coll/pauling/calendar/1954/11   (11674 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Discoveries of the chemical elements Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Glenn T. Seaborg, Arthur C. Wahl, Joseph W. Kennedy Emilio Segré
Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Stanley G. Thompson, Kenneth Street Jr Californium
Albert Ghiorso, Glenn T. Seaborg, Stanley G. Thompson, Kenneth Street Jr Einsteinium
www.ipedia.com /discoveries_of_the_chemical_elements.html   (1282 words)

  
 e_Toti
Teatro Comunale Treviso - OTTO TOMEK, Musicologo - PAOLO TREVISI, Regista - GIANDOMENICO VACCARI, Segr.
"L'ELISIR D'AMORE" DI G. Isabella Stramaglia (Adina) - Italia
"UN BALLO IN MASCHERA" DI G. Claudio Di Segni (Riccardo) - Italia
www.tuttotreviso.it /pages/pagine_personali/teatro/pages/e_toti.htm   (2645 words)

  
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Goudsmit to G. Eckman, June 8, 1945, 1 p.
Materials for a 1978 high school lecture on the mission.
Materials for lecture to high school German class Brett Harte High School, Murphy, CA (large map which accompanied this material is stored in drawer) 1978
www.aip.org /history/ead/aip_goudsmit/20000092.xml   (3926 words)

  
 Book hotels in rome at the cheap rates - visit the eternal city   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Deeply bound to Sicily, his land of origin, the artist modulates and merges ancient and baroque motifs with modern evocations, creating a highly personal interpretation both of the metaphysical and of the concrete.
From 10 Mar to 22 Mag: Emilio Greco
Progetto Italia 2005 - A.D.S.I. Sezione Lazio in collaborazione con Telecom Italia — segr.
bookitalyhotels.com /happeninginrome.php   (7459 words)

  
 1989 Online Research :: Information about 1989   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
April 22 - Emilio G. Segr, Italian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b.
April 26 - Lucille Ball, American entertainer (b.
Nobel Prize in Physics - Norman F. Ramsey, Hans G. Dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul
www.carolinamaps.net /search/1989.html   (4118 words)

  
 Annals of Mathematics
Beckerley, James G. Beckler, David Z. Belinfante, F. Belsley, G. Lyle
Borden, William L. Boring, Edwin G. Born, Max
Brennan, Donald G. Brode, Robert B. Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar
lcweb2.loc.gov /mss/eadmss/ms998007/ms998007.sgm   (2382 words)

  
 UNM Physics and Astronomy Department Web Site
Sukita, B. Quantum Theory of Many Variable Systems and Fields (Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol 1)
Sulentic, Jack W. The revised new general catalogue of nonstellar astronomical objects [by] Jack W. Sulentic and William G. Tifft
Szebehely, Victor G. Theory of orbits, the restricted problem of three bodies, by Victor Szebehely
panda.unm.edu /library/index.php?sort_by=author&letter=s   (1672 words)

  
 Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web
American Institute of Physics: Emilio Segr`e Visual Archives, Center for History of Physics
Bluefield State College: Bluefield State College Archives Department, Wendell G. Hardway Library
Montana State University, Bozeman: Montana State University, Bozeman Libraries, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
www.sil.si.edu /web4/onlineexhibitions/oe_display_institutions.cfm   (2548 words)

  
 science time line
1928 Charles G. Darwin and Walter Gordon solve the Dirac equation for a Coulomb potential
1955 Owen Chamberlain, Emilio Segr\`e, Clyde Wiegand, and Thomas Ypsilantis discover the antiproton
1982 A. Aspect, J. Dalibard, and G. Roger perform a polarization correlation test of Bell's inequality that rules out conspiratorial
www.physics.ohio-state.edu /~wilkins/science/sctmln.html   (12243 words)

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