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  AIPAC on Trial
Rosen and Weissman sought out and cultivated Franklin, milking him for information that they dutifully transmitted to their Israeli handlers.
The Weiss group likens the prosecution of Rosen and Weissman to the Dreyfus case—in effect positing the existence of a vast anti-Semitic conspiracy at the highest levels of the Justice Department.
If Rosen and Weissman are going down, the Israel lobby seems to be saying, then so are a lot of prominent people—some of whom, like Zinni, just happen to be their enemies.
amconmag.com /2007/2007_05_07/article.html   (1460 words)

  
 rosen
Rosen’s service to the Elks (1946) and legislative work with the South Carolina House of Representatives; ephemera from Tenth Annual Convention of S.C. Assoc.
Rosen’s 1942 re-election to S.C. House of Representatives, his legislative work and Yetta Rosen’s involvement with the Girl Scouts; photographs of Yetta Rosen at 55 Montague St and of both Rosen’s at Elks Servicemen’s Dinner; food rationing ephemera; ticket stubs and program for Clemson vs. Carolina football game (1943); clippings re.
Rosen’s appointment as Exalted Ruler of the Elks.
www.cofc.edu /~speccoll/rosen.html   (601 words)

  
  Acceptance of the 2003 John Howland Award: A Journey in Clinical Research -- NATHAN 56 (2): 169 -- Pediatric Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nathan DG, Gunn RB 1966 Thalassemia: the consequences of unbalanced hemoglobin synthesis.
Nathan DG, Baehner RL, Weaver DK 1969 Failure of nitroblue tetrazolium reduction in phagocytic vacuoles of leukocytes in chronic granulomatous disease.
Miller BA, Lipton JM, Linch DC, Burakoff SJ, Nathan DG 1985 THY-1 is a differentiation antigen that characterizes immature murine erythroid and myeloid hematopoietic progenitors.
www.pedresearch.org /cgi/content/full/56/2/169   (5596 words)

  
 Asher Peres, 1934--2005   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
When Nathan died, he was buried in the old part of the Haifa cemetery, in the last row, near the fence (in Jewish tradition, being buried near the fence is considered a humiliation).
Nathan Rosen was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1909, and was educated at M.I.T. (Sc.B., Electromechanical Engineering, 1929, Sc.M., Physics, 1931, Sc.D., Physics, 1932).
Nathan Rosen was one of the founders of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, of the Physical Society of Israel (of which he was president in 1955-57), and of the International Society for General Relativity and Gravitation (its president, 1974-77).
www.technion.ac.il /~peres   (3207 words)

  
 Nathan N. Rosen, Rabbi, 85 - New York Times
Rabbi Nathan N. Rosen, a chaplain at Brown University, Providence, R.I., for 25 years, died of cancer yesterday at Long Island Jewish Hospital.
Rabbi Rosen came to Brown in 1947 as a chaplain and became the founder and first director of the Brown chapter of Hillel, the social service organization for Jewish students.
Rabbi Rosen is survived by his wife, the former Rose Eisenberg; a son, David of Queens; and a sister, Rebecca Posner of Brooklyn.
query.nytimes.com /gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CE1DF1438F937A15752C0A966958260   (163 words)

  
 The Einstein Podolsky Rosen paradox
Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen conclude in their paper that this contradiction proves that quantum mechanics is an incomplete theory, in the sense that it cannot represent all elements of reality of a physical entity.
This is a point that has been overlooked by the scientist studying the EPR paper, and also Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen were probably not aware of the 'ex absurdum' status of their proof of incompleteness of quantum mechanics.
We do not as in the case of Einstein Podolsky and Rosen derive this incompleteness by a logical reasoning ex absurdum, but indicate explicitly which are the missing elements of reality in the description by quantum mechanics of separated physical systems.
www.vub.ac.be /CLEA/aerts/publications/EPR_paradox.html   (4322 words)

  
 Einstein Versus the Physical Review - Physics Today September 2005
Rosen and I) had sent you our manuscript for publication and had not authorized you to show it to specialists before it is printed.
But Rosen was not completely happy with the Franklin Institute version, so in 1937 he published his own revised treatment—one that proves only the nonexistence of plane gravitational waves—in a Soviet journal.
(Rosen did not leave for the Soviet Union until near the end of July, according to a letter written on his behalf by Einstein to Vyacheslav Molotov on 4 July.) Robertson apparently did not return to Princeton until mid-August.
www.physicstoday.org /vol-58/iss-9/p43.html   (3534 words)

  
 The Birth of Wormholes
Einstein and Nathan Rosen, both at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, wanted to rid physics of singularities--points where mathematical quantities become infinite or otherwise ill-defined--such as the concept of a particle that has all its mass concentrated into an infinitely small geometrical point.
In general relativity, a point mass curves spacetime around it in a way that was calculated by Karl Schwarzschild in 1916 [1].
Einstein and Rosen were the first to take the idea seriously and to try to accomplish some physics with it, he adds.
focus.aps.org /story/v15/st11   (771 words)

  
 Dermatologists.ca: Dr. Nathan Rosen
Nathan Rosen is a dermatologist with board certification in both Canada and the United States.
Rosen completed both his undergraduate and medical school education at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, where he graduated at the top of his class in clinical medicine, and was awarded the Dr. Allen Spanier prize for professionalism in medicine.
Rosen has also published numerous articles and book chapters, and has presented scientific data at both national and international conferences.
www.dermatologists.ca /d_99.html   (233 words)

  
 Expanding the record on Einstein and peer review - Physics Today June 2006
Rosen for Russia since we had originally interpreted our formula results erroneously.
In the course of working on this last problem [cylindrical gravitational waves] Einstein believed for some time that he had shown that the rigorous relativistic field equations do not allow for the existence of gravitational waves.
Of course, Rosen was in Russia while this was happening.
www.physicstoday.org /vol-59/iss-6/p9.html?source=rsspt   (787 words)

  
 Akiba Hebrew Academy - Akiba Students
The Dr. Harold Gorvine Historian Award is awarded to a senior who embodies the qualities of historical inquiry and intellect exemplified by Dr. Gorvine, and, who shares Doc's passion for exploring the dilemmas of modern Israeli and Jewish history.
Awarded in memory of Barbara Perloff Rosen '52, an Akiba Alumna; established by her parents, the late Kate and Simon Perloff.
Awarded in memory of Jerome Rosner to recognize excellence and sportsmanship in a graduating member of the soccer team who embodies the ideals of Akiba and who has contributed to the excellence of the soccer team.
www.akibaweb.org /student/awards.htm   (1388 words)

  
 Rosen Nathan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Dilemma of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen - 60 years later: An International Symposium in Honour of Nathan Rosen - Haifa, March 1995.
Yakir Aharonov (on Nathan Rosen and quantum theory)
Paul Singer (on Nathan Rosen and elementary particles)
physics.technion.ac.il /~site/wisw/memoriam/rosen/index.html   (76 words)

  
 Nathan Rosen, 86, of Israel; Physicist Worked With Einstein - Free Preview - The New York Times
Nathan Rosen, 86, of Israel; Physicist Worked With Einstein - Free Preview - The New York Times
Nathan Rosen, 86, of Israel; Physicist Worked With Einstein
Nathan Rosen, one of Israel's foremost scientists, a theoretical physicist who collaborated with Albert Einstein on his historic and still argued-over attack on quantum mechanics, died on Monday at his home in Haifa.
select.nytimes.com /gst/abstract.html?res=F10815FF3E5D0C708EDDAB0994DD494D81   (135 words)

  
 Find in a Library: The dilemma of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, 60 years later : an international symposium in honour ...
Find in a Library: The dilemma of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, 60 years later : an international symposium in honour of Nathan Rosen - Haifa, March 1995
The dilemma of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen, 60 years later : an international symposium in honour of Nathan Rosen - Haifa, March 1995
by Nathan Rosen; A Mann; M Revzen; Agudah ha-fisiḳalit le-Yiśraʼel.
worldcatlibraries.org /wcpa/ow/cc8bb1ecbb6f66eda19afeb4da09e526.html   (111 words)

  
 HISTORY OF PHYSICS: EINSTEIN AGAINST PHYSICAL REVIEW JOURNAL
With Nathan Rosen, his first American assistant, Einstein published two more papers in the Physical Review: the famous 1935 paper by Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Rosen (EPR) and a 1936 paper that introduced the concept of the Einstein-Rosen bridge, nowadays better known as a wormhole.
But except for a letter to the journal's editor he wrote in 1952 --in response to a paper critical of his unified field theory work -- that 1936 paper was the last Einstein would ever publish there.
But the story of Einstein's subsequent interaction with the referee in that case is not well known to physicists outside of the gravitational-wave community.
scienceweek.com /2005/sw051014-6.htm   (1567 words)

  
 Double "S" Live
"The Running Man" Nathan Rosen came up with the original premise and described it to me, but I misunderstood, and did something kind of like what he was suggesting.
We were walking around campus with a video camera, and Nathan looked at these anti-drinking signs and just spat out these next two skits, without even thinking about it.
Nathan gets to the core of the drinking problems facing America's youth.
www.thedoubles.com /live.html   (512 words)

  
 Teleportation
But there is a subtle, unscannable kind of information that, unlike any material cargo, and even unlike ordinary information, can indeed be delivered in such a backward fashion.
This subtle kind of information, also called "Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) correlation" or "entanglement", has been at least partly understood since the 1930s when it was discussed in a famous paper by Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen.
In the 1960s John Bell showed that a pair of entangled particles, which were once in contact but later move too far apart to interact directly, can exhibit individually random behavior that is too strongly correlated to be explained by classical statistics.
www.research.ibm.com /quantuminfo/teleportation   (1034 words)

  
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The currents of interest and deep discussion that stemmed from a paper published in 1935 of Einstein, Podolsky and Rosen and which continue unabated to this day are very much in evidence in this volume.
Along with the great works of Bohr, Schrodinger, Heisenberg, Born and others, it stands at the foundations of our thinking on the quantum theory and poses a serious challenge to its claim to completeness.
The final chapter touches on other aspects of the human mind which seem likely candidates for innate "modules" and examines their relationship to linguistic competence." The non-Chomskian side of the story is in Michael Tomasello's book review in Cognitive Development 10:131-156 (1995).
home.pacbell.net /wh229/www/old/www/qp/team/tahirkheli/links   (2099 words)

  
 The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Argument in Quantum Theory (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
In the May 15, 1935 issue of Physical Review Albert Einstein co-authored a paper with his two postdoctoral research associates at the Institute for Advanced Study, Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen.
Whatever their precursors, the ideas that found their way into EPR were worked out in a series of meetings with Einstein and his two assistants, Podolsky and Rosen.
The actual text, however, was written by Podolsky and, apparently, Einstein did not see the final draft (certainly he did not inspect it) before Podolsky submitted the paper to Physical Review in March of 1935, where it was accepted for publication without changes.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/qt-epr   (7623 words)

  
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Evidence for Quantum Brain Fluctuations Sent from: sarfatti@netcom.com (Jack Sarfatti) Subj: EPR Correlations #1 Date: 94-06-11 04:46:53 EDT From: DougieG Here's an interesting bit of scientific research: Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen Correlations in the Brain-Mind: the Transferred Potential {Taken from "Science Within Consciousness: Developing a Science Based on the Primacy of Consciousness," by Amit Goswami, PhD.
Posted with permission, see published report for full bibliographic references and [4] for EEG recordings of evoked and transferred potentials} In 1935, three physicists, Albert Einstein, Boris Podolsky, and Nathan Rosen criticized quantum mechanics claiming that if it were a complete model of reality, then nonlocal interactions between objects had to exist.
Einstein, A., Podolsky, B., Rosen, N., (1935) "Can Quantum Mechanical Description of Reality be Considered Complete?" *Physical Review*, vol.
www.eff.org /Net_culture/Consciousness/the_quantum_brain.article   (2430 words)

  
 Nathan Rosen
When Nathan Rosen died at the age of 86 on monday December 18th, 1995
Working with Einstein at Princeton in the 1930s, Rosen
Rosen founded the Institute of Physics at Technion in Haifa.
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 Nathan Rosen
When Nathan Rosen died at the age of 86 on monday December 18th, 1995
Working with Einstein at Princeton in the 1930s, Rosen
Rosen founded the Institute of Physics at Technion in Haifa.
members.fortunecity.es /lamb1/rosen.html   (119 words)

  
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 Forgotten Kings Plot Summary & Walkthrough v2.7
Nathan feels sympathetic, but after all, this is his family's dinner.
The armor is given to Nathan, and Nathan, true to his word, removes Watson from the metal
Watson is, indeed, gone -- and Nathan and his family are dead.
forgottenkings.tripod.com /fkplot.html   (20175 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Nathan, Edgar J. Nathan, Ernest 8: 428: 9: 312; 11: necr.
Nathan, John    1: 10, 119, 124, 125;  3: 148, 153, 157;    5: 301-306;  7:464n 
Rabinovitz, Noson Yehuda (Nathan L.), Rabbi 4: 241, 244-245, 247, 249, 257, 269, 271, 274; 7: 413;  11: 384 
www.rijha.org /compindex/indexnr.html   (3677 words)

  
 MicroHorror
I'm your horror host, founder and editor Nathan Rosen.
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Get caught up on the latest stories by Christopher Elston, Ben Latini, Nathan Biant, Margaret B. Davidson, Michael A. Kechula, Jack Everling, Yuichi Mendez, Mark Kilbain Lazer and David Nordahl!
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 Nathan Rosen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 MicroHorror
And, of course, these stories are the first entries into the Halloween contest.
Nathan Tyree's work has appeared, or will appear, in Flesh and Blood; Bare Bone; Lightning Journal; Lost Souls; The Empty Page: Stories Inspired by Sonic Youth; Gorilla; Problem Child; Doorknobs and Body Paint; Project Contagion and other anthologies.
Halloween is thirty days away, and we've even got a Friday the 13th this month!
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