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  John C. Slater
"John C Slater received his PhD in physics from Harvard University in 1923.
From 1930 to 1966, Slater was a professor of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Slater is recognized for calculating algorithms which describe atomic orbitals.
www.shodor.org /chemviz/basis/students/slater.html   (120 words)

  
  John C. Slater
John C. Slater (1900-1976) was a major physicist and theoretical chemist.
D in physics from Harvard University in 1923, then went on to study at Cambridge University and again at Harvard.
Slater is recognized for calculating functions which describe atomic orbitals.
publicliterature.org /en/wikipedia/j/jo/john_c__slater.html   (117 words)

  
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John C. Slater was born on December 22, 1900 to an academic family (his dad was the head of the English department at the University of Rochester.
In 1965, John took a position at the University of Florida (because their retirement age was higher) where he joined the Quantum Theory Project.
Slater determinants are wavefunctions satifying the Pauli e principle written in determinant form.
www.quantum-chemistry-history.com /Slater2.htm   (1183 words)

  
 John Clarke Slater Papers, American Philosophical Society
Slater was appointed to the head of the department of physics at MIT in 1930, which he and Karl Compton worked effectively to transform into one of international stature.
Naturally inclined to interdisciplinarity, John Clarke Slater was an important proponent of quantum theory, a pioneer in the electromagnetic theory of microwaves, an early materials scientist, and a significant player in the 20th century development of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
After Slater retired from MIT in 1966, he was hired by the University of Florida as Graduate Research Professor of Physics and Chemistry, remaining active at both institutions until his death in 1976.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/s/slater.htm   (1322 words)

  
 John Clifford Slater
John C. Slater, of the Hockin Lumber company, was killed by coming in contact with a small saw in the Waterdown Basket factory this morning.
Slater was well known and highly esteemed in the community, and his untimely death will be a source of regret to very many friends.
John married Annie Marie Attridge, daughter of William Attridge and Eliza Gallin, on 24 Jun 1896 in Waterdown, Wentworth North, Ontario.
www.legacyfamilytree.ca /Slater/41.htm   (1925 words)

  
 CMT.com : Luke Slater : Biography
Slater's work is probably the more straightahead of the three (although he's released works ranging from tough, banging techno to lush, beatless ambient), and tends to build on Steel City's ruddy, muscular frame rather than simply repeating it.
Slater's most recent (and probably most well-known) releases to date have probably appeared on the renowned GPR label (with Alan Sage and under the names Morganistic and Luke Slater's Seventh Plane), and tend to combine an ambient or experimental/textural approach with a more minimal rhythmic framework.
Slater jumped back to Peacefrog in 1996, as GPR's continuing organizational problems slowed their release schedule to a halt, releasing his full-length Planetary Assualt Systems debut in 1997.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/slater_luke/bio.jhtml   (392 words)

  
 Woonsocket, Rhode Island -- Samuel Slater
Born in Derbyshire, England on June 9, 1768, Samuel Slater become involved in the textile industry at the age of 14 when he was apprenticed in a factory that manufactured textile machines.
Slater was promoted to supervisor of machinery and mill construction in his third year.
Slater, with funding from Providence investors and assistance from skilled local artisans, built the first successful water powered textile mill in Pawtucket in 1793.
www.woonsocket.org /woonhistslater.htm   (458 words)

  
 Slater Family History - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
slater, abraham b.1814 - chapel house, woodland, kirkby ireleth
slater, hannah b.1831 - chapel house, woodland, kirkby ireleth
slater, matthew b.1819 - chapel house, woodland, kirkby ireleth
www.slaterweb.co.uk /mormon/index3.htm   (373 words)

  
 John C. Slater - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Clark Slater (1900-1976) was a noted American physicist and theoretical chemist.
Slater can be credited for discouraging Richard Feynman from attending graduate school at MIT, suggesting that he apply elsewhere "for his own good."
Slater's papers were bequeathed to the American Philosophical Society by his widow, Rose Mooney Slater, in 1980 and 1982.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_C._Slater   (382 words)

  
 John Slater - Middle Market Investment Banker
John Slater, a FOCUS Partner, is a MandA and capital raising veteran of twenty-three years.
Slater was Managing Principal of Slater and Company and its predecessor, Asset Services, LP, which he founded to provide investment banking services focused on middle market private and public companies.
John Slater graduated Princeton University with a degree in Economics in 1970 and the University of Virginia Law School in 1973.
www.focusenterprises.com /staff/slater.asp   (321 words)

  
 SHIELDING EFFECT
This explanation then further leads to the explanation about Slater's rule, which is a way to calculate the effective nuclear charge of an electron.
Professor John C. Slater, a former faculty member at M.I.T. proposed a simple set of rules for approximating the effective nuclear charge.
Slater's rule is an effective way to calculate Z* the effective nuclear charge, keeping in mind the shielding effect of the electrons.
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 CD Baby: HELEN SLATER: One Of These Days
The voice of Helen Slater is truly a sweet voice, and I love the fact that she writes all of her songs.
Slater's work is that she should have passed through both these industries and miraculously still offer such a bold and enjoyable exception to the ordinary.
C.S. Lewis once said that we are part of of those we have read.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/helenslater   (2434 words)

  
 Samuel Slater and the Slatersville Mill Village
Located on the Branch River in present day North Smithfield, Slatersville was formed in 1803 when Samuel Slater and his brother John, in partnership with the Providence firm of Almy and Brown, purchased the land and began construction of a textile mill.
John Slater's house stands just beyond the Green on School Street.
The Slater family owned Slatersville until 1900 when it was sold to T.R. Hoope who used the village to bleach and dye cloth.
www.woonsocket.org /slatersville.htm   (372 words)

  
 Slater Mill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Slater Mill is committed to offering school programs that are enriching, enjoyable and tied directly to the curriculum requirements of Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut.
Slater Mill educational programs are appropriate for elementary, middle and high school students, as well as undergraduate and graduate students in colleges and universities.
The Slater Mill was a cotton-spinning mill which was able to handle the processing of cotton on a large scale..
www.slatermill.org /Educators.htm   (3351 words)

  
 C&EN: Chemistry Crystallizes Into Modern Science
The equation "was arrived at by an inspired process of groping," chemistry professor John C. Polanyi of the University of Toronto commented a few years ago.
It would be another 25 years before Max F. Perutz and John C. Kendrew, from the same laboratory, would be able to solve the structure of a protein by deciphering its X-ray diffraction pattern.
George C. de Hevesy at the University of Freiburg, Germany, used radioactive thorium to study the transport of lead in bean plants in 1923.
pubs.acs.org /hotartcl/cenear/980112/crystal2.html   (14983 words)

  
 John Curtis Bomar and Maggie Slater   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
John Curtis Bomar (aged 20) married Maggie Slater (aged 15) on Saturday, 9 December 1882 in Iowa (locale uncertain).
Maggie Slater, the daughter of Thomas Slater and Susan Kyle, was born on Saturday, 7 December 1867 in (Adams), Ohio.
The 1900 census lists John C. Bommar as living in (Knox), NE Maggie is listed as the mother of 7 children of whom 6 are living.
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 JOHN FOX SLATER (1815-... - Online Information article about JOHN FOX SLATER (1815-...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Slater, until 1873, when his brother took over the Slatersville Mills and he assumed See also:
Salem, N.C., is the Slater State Normal and Industrial School, founded' in 1892 and named after the founder of the fund.
Other state normal schools for negroes have received assistance from the fund; and in some cases it has contributed directly to the school boards of Southern cities.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SIV_SOU/SLATER_JOHN_FOX_1815_1884_.html   (514 words)

  
 SRP International - about
John started riding at the age of 6 with guidance from his father.
SLATER SKINS are a set of streamlined panels designed especially to help promote the off-road racing sport by giving corporate sponsors 1,200 square inches of advertising space which is 900 square inches larger than the stock panels.
John promoted, built and designed Arena crosses in New Haven, CT at the New Haven coliseum, as well as promoting Monster Trucking events there.
www.srpinternational.com /about.htm   (449 words)

  
 Bodybuilding.com - John Stamatopoulos - Supplements For Healthy Joints!
Probably the most important role of vitamin C is as an antioxidant, (protecting the watery substances of the body, such as blood, from free radical damage), but it can also maintain healthy connective tissue including tendons, ligaments, bones, joints and skin.
Vitamin C is needed to make collagen, (the glue) that strengthens many parts of the body, such as muscles and blood vessels.
Side Effects: Because vitamin C is water-soluble, excesses are excreted in the urine and toxicity is rare.
www.bodybuilding.com /fun/johnjoint.htm   (1817 words)

  
 Slater's Mark: Samuel Slater and the Founding of Webster
Across from the Clock Tower and Cranston Print Works on Gore Road (Route 16), is a monument erected to the memory of Samuel Slater.
Slater was instrumental in establishing Webster's first Sunday School.
Even though Slater believed that children should receive a basic education, he did not want that education to interfere with the smooth functioning of his factories.
john.ourjourneys.org /slater/monument.html   (190 words)

  
 Slater Ancestors
Uncovering the ancestry of Ruth Slater was one of the happy results of doing genealogy through the Net.
Here is a Rootsweb posting that was one of my early sources of Slater information.
John Libby had a large family and left a lot of descendents.
www.enter.net /~torve/trogholm/geneal/ancestors/slater.htm   (344 words)

  
 Little Britain Online - Best Little Britain Comedy Videos, Sounds, Images & Ringtones! - about
All content was created by John Slater (founder) unless stated otherwise.
LBO was originally set-up and developed by John Slater.
My name is John Slater and am a web guy, i do websites, i have had a few sites, most failed, 3 success, i enjoy making websites and just being bored in front of the PC.
www.littlebritainonline.com /?go=about   (328 words)

  
 Clarion County Pennsylvania Cemeteries - Asbury Methodist Cemetery - I Dream of Genealogy Databases
John Fisher, Kate Gearheart and Ann Butler (colored) and Philip Jones.
This cemetery was activated in 1859 when John Ion gave an acre of ground for a church and cemetery off a corner of his farm, which he settled in 1818, on his imigration from Bolton, Lee Moors, England.
John C. - 1843 to 1917 - Co. L.
www.idreamof.com /cemetery/pa/clarion/asbury.html   (2046 words)

  
 Hal C F Astell - The Last Page Bookshop - John Slater and the Nazi Romance Novel
The very fact that it seems so blatant even suggests that soliciting offense was the original goal, rather than the traditional one of selling potential customers on the idea of buying the book.
It can't be too surprising to find that John Slater is a pseudonym.
John Slater is really Ray Slattery, who also wrote under further pseudonyms, including James Bent, Frank F Gunn, Roger Hunt, Karen Miller, Frank O'Hara and Terry West.
www.dawtrina.com /personal/books/articles/slater.html   (956 words)

  
 John C. Slater - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
John C. Slater (1900-1976) fue un físico y químico teórico importante.
Slater es reconocido por el cálculo de funciones matemáticas que describen orbitales atómicos.
También son de uso común en química cuántica los determinantes de Slater, para el antisimetrizado de las funciones de onda.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/John_C._Slater   (164 words)

  
 Robert Schrieffer - Biography
John Robert Schrieffer was born in Oak Park, Illinois on May 31, 1931, son of John H. Schrieffer and his wife Louis (née Anderson).
Following his graduation from Eustis High School in 1949, Schrieffer was admitted to Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where for two years he majored in electrical engineering, then changed to physics in his junior year.
He completed a bachelor's thesis on the multiple structure in heavy atoms under the direction of Professor John C. Slater.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1972/schrieffer-bio.html   (519 words)

  
 Mel Slater Home page
Slater, M. Steed, A. and Usoh, M. First Eurographics Workshop on Virtual Environments, Polytechnical University of Catalonia, ed.
Slater, A. Sadagic, M. Usoh, R. Schroeder, - Ppresented at the BT Workshop on Presence in Shared Virtual Environments, June 1998.
Slater M., Guger C., Edlinger G., Leeb R., Pfurtscheller G., Antley, A., Garau, M., Brogni A., Friedman D. accepted for publication in Presence: Teleoperators and Virtual Environments.
www.lsi.upc.edu /~melslater/publiccations.htm   (2830 words)

  
 John Slater - Moviefone
Cockney character actor John Slater entered films in 1941, remaining active until his death 34 years later, despite such setbacks as a...
John C. Slater was a 20th century American scientist; John Fox Slater was a 19th century...
John Slater - Filmography, Biography, News, Photos, Birth date, Relationships, John Slater Film Clips, and Fun Facts on Moviefone.
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 (Surnames from Slater, John C. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1895
married in 1889 to Ingalls, Nellie R. Smallwood, John A....
married in 1870 to Duncan, Joseph C. Smedberg, Oscar...
married in 1878 to Taylor, Ella C. Smeidbrodt, C.J....
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 Amazon.com: Electromagnetism: Books: John C. Slater,Nathaniel H. Frank   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The books by Slater (one of the great professors at MIT) are known by the low sophistication of formalism combined with a deep physical insight, apparent in the way problems are solved, using analogies, clever simplifications, numerical estimates, etc. It's physics, Fermi style.
Though the theory is very sound, it is in the problems that the book excells.
Slater was, in writing it, worried about teaching methods of theoretical physics, as well as of electromagnetism...
www.amazon.com /Electromagnetism-John-C-Slater/dp/0486622630   (781 words)

  
 Slater page
Jacob (Jake) F. Slater (1847-1924) Margaret KcKever (-)
Peter Henry Slater (1873-1957) Elizabreth L. Slight (1877-1961)
Cedirc C. Slater (1898-1968) Alice (Moyer) Slater (1901-1949)
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 SLATER SIGNALS
4 No. 8, August 2001 JOHN J. HARVEY visit, State Education Charter.
Limited visits aboard restored USS Slater begin Sunday at port, Gazette 15 April 99.
The USS 'Slater' is seen as the anchor for a revitalized waterfront, Times Union 27 Oct 97.
www.ussslater.org /signals   (1206 words)

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