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  Villard Bibliog 1900-1949   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
His view is that Villard modified what he saw and/or that some of his drawings were his projections of what was intended, but subsequently modified, thus accounting for the discrepancies between the drawings and the actual fabric of the building itself.
Villard is brought into this review as typifying the medieval architect who was "unable to explain his ideas save with the pencil alone," lacking the technical vocabulary necessary to explain verbally his ideas and design processes.
Her analysis of Villard's wide range of interests leads to criticism of two of Hahnloser's claims: that Villard's figures with unfinished faces are based on sculpted models and that Villard did not know Latin.
www.villardman.net /bibliography/bibliog.1900-1949.html   (8065 words)

  
 timelinescience - 1851 to 1900
It is discovered that it is dissolved nitrogen in the blood of people working under pressure that causes the bends.
The French physiologist Paul Bert suggests that if the pressure around the diver is lowered gradually the bends will not be a problem.
Paul Karl Ludwig Drude shows that moving electrons conduct electricity in metals.
www.timelinescience.org /years/1900.htm   (2045 words)

  
 Gamma Rays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
According to many physicists, Paul Villard, A French physicist working in Paris at the same time as Marie and Pierre Curie, is credited with discovering gamma rays.
Paul Villard's main interest was in chemistry, which guided him into his studies of cathode rays, X-rays, and "radium rays." Villard's experiments in radioactivity led to the unexpected discovery of gamma rays in 1900.
Even tough Paul Villard had discovered gamma rays, Ernest Rutherford showed that they were a from of electromagnetic (EM) like light only wih a much shorted wavelength than X-rays.
www.hesston.edu /ACADEMIC/FACULTY/NELSONK/PhysicsResearch/Gammarays/gammadoc.htm   (1242 words)

  
 List of painters article - List of painters B D F H J L N P R T V X Z painters Paul Cézanne 1839 1906 Salvador - ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
List of painters article - List of painters B D F H J L N P R T V X Z painters Paul Cézanne 1839 1906 Salvador - What-Means.com
The following is a partial list of painters.
Paul Wunderlich, (born 1927), painter, graphic artist, sculptor
www.what-means.com /encyclopedia/Painters   (496 words)

  
 Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
At this time he was working in the chemistry department of the École Normale Supérieure École Normale in rue d'Ulm, Paris.
- The discovery of gamma rays {{bio-stub}} Category:1860 births Villard, Paul Ulrich Category:1934 deaths Villard, Paul Ulrich Category:French chemists Villard, Paul Ulrich
There you find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Paul Ulrich Villard.
www.mauspfeil.net /Paul_Ulrich%20Villard.html   (131 words)

  
 Genetics and Mutation Timeline
Paul Ulrich Villard is the first to observe that gamma radiation is more penetrating than X-rays.
ANL is now home to three research reactors including the National Photon Resource.
Bill and Liane Russell begin their extensive experiments with mice to study the genetic effects of radiation at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory's Biology Division.
1948-signals.org /documents/sciences/Genetics_and_Mutation_Timeline.htm   (2554 words)

  
 Aerospace Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Part of the fun of reading about this period is that the reader can experience how wild and mysterious the world of aviation once was, both for those who flew and those who built the aircraft.
Looping the Loop: Posters of Flight by Henry Serano Villard and Willis M. Allen Jr.
NASA and the Exploration of Space by Roger Launius and Bertram Ulrich Stewart (Stewart, Tabori and Chang, 1998).
www.airandspacemagazine.com /ASM/Mag/Index/2002/FM/Library.html   (4952 words)

  
 Nordische Filmtage Lübeck: Program
Als Henry Villard wurde er wie nur wenige zum Inbegriff des amerikanischen Erfolgsmannes.
Under the name of Henry Villard, he lived the American dream.
The film traces his remarkable rise as a high-flying journalist and visionary businessman whose name was immortalised on Wall Street and who left his mark as a railway pioneer from Chicago to the Pacific coast.
www.luebeck.de /filmtage/01/program/filme/154.html   (459 words)

  
 Discovery of Gamma-rays   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Paul Villard, a French physicist, is credited with discovering gamma rays.
Villard recognized them as different from X-rays (discovered in 1896 by Roentgen) because the gamma rays had a much greater penetrating depth.
It wasn't until 1914 that Rutherford showed that they were a form of light with a much shorter wavelength than X-rays.
imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov /docs/ask_astro/answers/980209c.html   (204 words)

  
 Engineering Database
Paul Ulrich Villard is the first person to observe gamma radiation.
The first free flight of a helicopter was made by Paul Cornu at Lisieux, France.
First antibacterial agent, Salvarsan for the treatment of syphilis, specified by Paul Ehrlich.
www.diracdelta.co.uk /science/source/t/i/timeline/source.html   (7105 words)

  
 Atomic Theory
Rutherford called the first type of radiation alpha rays, from the first letter of the Greek alphabet, and the second type beta rays, from the second letter.
A third type of radiation, which was the most penetrating of all, was discovered in 1900 by the French physicist Paul Ulrich Villard (1860 - 1934), and was called gamma rays, from the third letter of the Greek alphabet.
Rutherford thought that the alpha particle, which had a mass 7000 times greater than the electron, would be good for studying the structure of the atom.
www.rcs.k12.va.us /chemistrynhs/advanced/01_adv_atomic/advanced_atomic.htm   (4994 words)

  
 Die Meilensteine der Wissenschaft
Villard entdeckt eine Strahlungsart, welche noch durchdringender ist als Röntgenstrahlen und heute als Gammastrahlung bezeichnet wird.
Pauling bestimmt zusammen mit B.B. Corey die Alpha-Helix-Struktur von Proteinen.
Wichtige Vorarbeiten auf dem Gebiet der modernen Genetik stammen nebst Thomas Hunt Morgan und Linus Pauling u.a.
www.schepart.ch /mho/Wissenschaft/Wissenschaftsseite.htm   (6194 words)

  
 Physik: Zeittafel
Paul Karl Ludwig Drude (1863-1906) weist nach, dass Strom in Metallen auf gerichtet bewegten Elektronen beruht (Elektronentheorie der Metalle)
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902-1984): Vorhersage des Positrons, das 1932 von C. Anderson gefunden wurde
Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac (1902-1984) postuliert die Existenz von Antimaterie.
szallies.de /Zeittafel.htm   (4616 words)

  
 Inventions and Discoveries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Radioactivity: (X-rays) Wilhelm K. Roentgen, Germany, 1895; (radioactivity of uranium) Henri Becquerel, France, 1896; (radioactive elements, radium and polonium in uranium ore) Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Pierre Curie, France, 1898; (classification of alpha and beta particle radiation) Pierre Curie, France, 1900; (gamma radiation) Paul-Ulrich Villard, France, 1900.
Rifle: (muzzle-loaded) Italy, Germany, c.1475; (breech-loaded) England, France, Germany, U.S., c.1866; (bolt-action) Paul von Mauser, Germany, 1889; (automatic) John Browning, U.S., 1918.
Sulfa drugs: (parent compound, para-aminobenzenesulfanomide) Paul Gelmo, Austria, 1908; (antibacterial activity) Gerhard Domagk, Germany, 1935.
shwetanshu.tripod.com /discover.html   (1270 words)

  
 MBR: Internet Bookwatch, December 2003
Researched, compiled, and arranged by Paul Donnelley, Fade To Black: A Book Of Movie Obituaries is the newly revised and expanded edition of a practical Cinematic Studies resource and reference, adding 100 new entries to the chronicles of the lives and deaths of over 1,000 movie personalities.
The collaborative effort of Paul Schullery (Professor of History, Montana State University) and Lee Whittlesey (Park Historian, National Park Service, Yellowstone National Park), Myth And History In The Creation Of Yellowstone National Park presents the complex and fascinating history behind the creation of the Yellowstone National Park.
Researched and written by Civil War expert Paul Taylor, He Hath Loosed The Fateful Lightning is a dramatic study of the September 1, 1862 Battle of Ox Hill during the American Civil War.
www.midwestbookreview.com /ibw/dec_03.htm   (14486 words)

  
 Discovery of Radioactivity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Exactly what these rays or particles were composed of, no one knew, but by 1898 Marie Curie suggested a name for these radiations _ radioactivity _ and that is the name that stuck.
And in 1900, Paul Ulrich Villard discovered a third, unusually penetrating type of ray in radioactive radiation, one that did not bend at all in a magnetic field, which he named the gamma ray.
The use of Greek letters to name these rays simply meant that their identity was unknown, as with the X in X-ray.
www.vigyanprasar.com /dream/apr2001/RADIOACTIVITY.htm   (8332 words)

  
 Organic Gardening: A Guide to Resources. 1989-September 2003
Ulrich's International Periodicals Directory (CD-ROM), New York: R.R. Bowker Company, July 2003.
Notes From the Garden: Reflections and Observations of an Organic Gardener, by Henry Homeyer.
Lanphere, Paul G. Lanza, Patricia 70, 69, 71
www.nal.usda.gov /afsic/AFSIC_pubs/org_gar.htm   (7280 words)

  
 Low Dose Radiation Research Program
United Nations Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation (UNSCEAR) declares that fallout from nuclear bombs is harmful to human health.
Linus Pauling and Andrei Sakarov separately proclaim that low level fallout from atomic tests was contaminating the food supply and would harm the immune system of consumers.
President Eisenhower mandates publication of a monthly report with the title of "Radiological Health Data," that contains information on monthly environmental radiation levels.
lowdose.tricity.wsu.edu /timeline.htm   (4625 words)

  
 GeoScience Books - Current Catalog
214 Gruner, John W. St. Paul: MN Geol Surv, 1946.
MINERAL STUDIES-DEDICATED TO PAUL FRANCIS KERR ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT.
392 Morey, G. St. Paul: MN Geol Surv, Ptd wps, 52 pp, 1 fig, 1 plt.
www.geosciencebooks.com /catalog.html   (7666 words)

  
 Famous Inventions, invention timeline
(X-rays) Wilhelm K. Roentgen, Germany, 1895; (radioactivity of uranium) Henri Becquerel, France, 1896; (radioactive elements, radium and polonium in uranium ore) Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Pierre Curie, France, 1898; (classification of alpha and beta particle radiation) Pierre Curie, France, 1900; (gamma radiation) Paul-Ulrich Villard, France, 1900.
(muzzle-loaded) Italy, Germany, c.1475; (breech-loaded) England, France, Germany, U.S., c.1866; (bolt-action) Paul von Mauser, Germany, 1889; (automatic) John Browning, U.S., 1918.
(parent compound, para-aminobenzenesulfanomide) Paul Gelmo, Austria, 1908; (antibacterial activity) Gerhard Domagk, Germany, 1935.
www.indianchild.com /inventions.htm   (2151 words)

  
 inventions & Discoveries
* Radioactivity: (X-rays) Wilhelm K. Roentgen, Germany, 1895; (radioactivity of uranium) Henri Becquerel, France, 1896; (radioactive elements, radium and polonium in uranium ore) Marie Sklodowska-Curie, Pierre Curie, France, 1898; (classification of alpha and beta particle radiation) Pierre Curie, France, 1900; (gamma radiation) Paul-Ulrich Villard, France, 1900.
* Rifle: (muzzle-loaded) Italy, Germany, c.1475; (breech-loaded) England, France, Germany, U.S., c.1866; (bolt-action) Paul von Mauser, Germany, 1889; (automatic) John Browning, U.S., 1918.
* Sulfa drugs: (parent compound, para-aminobenzenesulfanomide) Paul Gelmo, Austria, 1908; (antibacterial activity) Gerhard Domagk, Germany, 1935.
ouray.cudenver.edu /~ja0marti/discovor.html   (2900 words)

  
 Attending to Early Modern Women: Browse by TimePeriod--
AVISTA: Association Villard de Honnecourt for the Interdisciplinary Study of Medieval Technology, Science and Art [Full Record]
Association devoted to the study of art, architecture, and the technology of the Middle Ages.
Transcription of the court records from Paul Boyer and Stephen Nissenbaum, eds., The Salem Witchcraft Papers, 3 vols., 1977; images of original court records; transcripts of Salem Village Church and Salem Village record books.
www.lib.umd.edu /ETC/LOCAL/emw/emw.php3?Action=browseFields&Param=TimePeriod   (8743 words)

  
 Informations généalogiques   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
DUGAS DU VILLARD, Chantal Nicole Marie Sexe: Féminin
Père: DUGAS DU VILLARD, Marie Antoine "Georges" Léon
DUGAS DU VILLARD, Marie Antoine "Georges" Léon Sexe: Masculin
www.viallet.org /arbresgen/liste/combier.web/dat128.htm   (198 words)

  
 science time line
1931 Linus Pauling discovers resonance bonding and uses it to explain the high stability of symmetric planar molecules
1938 Paul Dirac presents a cosmological theory where the gravitational constant decreases slowly so that the age of the universe divided by the
1970 Roger Ulrich, John Leibacher, and Robert Stein deduce from theoretical solar models that the interior of the Sun could act as a
www.physics.ohio-state.edu /~wilkins/science/sctmln.html   (12243 words)

  
 Remembering Jacques Derrida
Student, William Mitchell College of Law, St Paul
Villard Professor of German and Comparative Literature, Columbia University
The Institute of Polish Studies, Jagiellonian University, Poland
www.humanities.uci.edu /remembering_jd   (3138 words)

  
 Dog Lovers Bookshop: Health
Cousens, Frederick W., MRCVS, "revised and entirely re-written by" Dogs and Their Management: A Companion Volume to The Dog's Medical Dictionary London: Routledge & Kegan Paul Ltd., 1934.
Garvey, Michael S., DVM; Katherine A. Houpt, VMD, PhD; Ann E. Hohenhaus, DVM; Meliisa S. Wallace, DVM; John E. Pinckney, DVM; and Elizabeth Randolph The Veterinarians' Guide to Your Dog's Symptoms New York: Villard Books, 1999.
Klever, Ulrich The Complete Book of Dog Care: How to Raise a Happy and Healthy Dog Hauppauge: Barron's, 1990.
www.dogbooks.com /well.htm   (2761 words)

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