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  Jerome Isaac Friedman Summary
Jerome Friedman was born in Chicago on March 28, 1930, the younger of two sons of Selig and Lillian Warsaw Friedman.
Jerome Friedman shared the 1990 Nobel Prize for physics with physicists Henry Kendall and Richard Taylor for the trio's research leading to the discovery of quarks--supercharged subatomic particles found in protons and neutrons.
Friedman was born in Chicago on March 28, 1930, the younger of two sons of Selig and Lillian Warsaw Friedman.
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 Friedman, Jerome Isaac - MSN Encarta
Jerome Isaac Friedman, born in 1930, American physicist and Nobel Prize winner.
Friedman and his two colleagues, Canadian physicist Richard Edward Taylor and American physicist Henry Way Kendall, discovered the quark, one of the fundamental building blocks of matter.
Friedman received all of his higher education at the University of Chicago, earning his Ph.D. degree in 1956.
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  AllRefer.com - Jerome Isaac Friedman (Physics, Biography) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Jerome Isaac Friedman[frEd´mun] Pronunciation Key, 1930–;, American physicist, b.
A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Friedman won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics with Richard E. Taylor and Henry W. Kendall for a series of experiments (1967–73) that showed that protons and neutrons are not fundamental particles of matter but are composed of smaller particles known as quarks.
This evidence allowed scientists to develop the Standard Model theory of matter, which states that all matter is made up of combinations of six quarks and six leptons that interact with five types of force particles (see elementary particles).
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 Jerome Isaac Friedman
Friedman was educated at the University of Chicago, from which he received his Ph.D. degree in 1956.
Friedman conducted his prizewinning research jointly with Kendall and Taylor at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center of Stanford University.
In a series of experiments from 1967 to 1973, the three physicists used a particle accelerator to direct a beam of high-energy electrons at target protons and neutrons.
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 Murray, Jerome --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Jerome, Jerome K. English novelist and playwright Jerome K. Jerome won a wide following with his warm, unsatirical, and unintellectual brand of humor.
Jerome Robbins was best known for his musical comedies and his innovations in classical ballet.
Playwright Jerome Lawrence was one half of one of the most prolific writing teams in the history of American theater.
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 Jerome Isaac Friedman - Encyclopedia.com
A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Friedman won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics with Richard E. Taylor and Henry W. Kendall for a series of experiments (1967-73) that showed that protons and neutrons are not fundamental particles of matter but are composed of smaller particles known as quarks.
This evidence allowed scientists to develop the Standard Model theory of matter, which states that all matter is made up of combinations of six quarks and six leptons that interact with five types of force particles (see elementary particles).
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 Friedman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Perry Friedman, Canadian born Folk Singer who lived and worked in the GDR
Richard Elliott Friedman, world reknowned scholar of biblical criticism
Stephen Friedman, assistant to President George W. Bush for economic policy
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 Jerome
Jerome is the English form of a Greek name.
Jerome (as Hieronymos) was a common name in Ancient Greece.
It became popular in the Middle Ages (especially in France and Italy) as a result of the translations of Saint Jerome.
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 Jerome Isaac Friedman — Infoplease.com
A professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Friedman won the 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics with Richard E. Taylor
This evidence allowed scientists to develop the Standard Model theory of matter, which states that all matter is made up of combinations of six quarks and six leptons that interact with five types of force particles (see
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Autobiography of Jerome I. Friedman, Nobel e-Museum (en)
Friedman, Jerome Isaac, The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition.
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American chemist who, with Philip S. Hench and Tadeus Reichstein, won the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1950 for research on the structure and biological effects of adrenal cortex...
American nuclear physicist who shared the 1990 Nobel Prize for Physics with Jerome Isaac Friedman and Richard E. Taylor for obtaining experimental evidence for the existence of the subatomic...
Taylor, Richard E. Canadian physicist who in 1990 shared the Nobel Prize for Physics with Jerome Friedman and Henry Kendall for his collaboration in proving the existence of quarks, which are now generally accepted as...
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 March 28 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
He improved Duncan Hines cake mixes by passing ingredients through large milling drums designed to polish aluminum foil but made the finished cake less lumpy.
He developed a process for preventing the oil from separating in Jif peanut butter.
His invention of disposable diapers as a product was created to utilize the clean, absorbent paper available from a pulp mill acquired by the company.
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 December 9 - Today in Science History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Born 9 Dec 1926; died 15 Feb 1999.
American nuclear physicist who shared the 1990 Nobel Prize for Physics with Jerome Isaac Friedman and Richard E.
Taylor for obtaining experimental evidence for the existence of the subatomic particles known as quarks.
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 Famous Jews
1951) Samuel Jerome Bronson (1930-1986) Benjamin D. Burdick (1903-1987) Wilbur Joseph Cohen (1913-1987) Daniel S. Cooper (b.
1909) Jacob J. Schwartzwald Albert Shanker (1928-1997) Abraham Isaac Shiplacoff (1877-1936) Isaac Siegel (1880-1947) Baruch Silverstein Caroline Klein Simon William Irving Sirovich (1882-1939) Eleanor Sobel (b.
1949) Pennsylvania Isaac Bacharach (1870-1956) Charles S. Blondy (1905-1982) Earl Chudoff (1907-1993) Josiah Cohen Samuel G. Coppersmith (b.
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1944 Isador Isaac Rabi Magnetic resonance in atomic nuclei
Norman F. Ramsey Control of atomic transitions by the
1990 Jerome Isaac Friedman Deep inelastic scattering experiments
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