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 Rolf Maximilian Sievert: Facts and details from Encyclopedia Topic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Professor Rolf Maximilian Sievert (6 May 1896 - 3 October 1966) was a medical physicist whose major contribution was in the study of the biological effects of radiation.
Professor Sievert was born in Stockholm Stockholm quick summary:
The sievert (symbol sv) is an si derived unit of equivalent dose or effective dose of radiation, and so is dependent upon the biological effects...
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ro/rolf_maximilian_sievert.htm   (222 words)

  
 Jack Dongarra : Papers
Scheduling in the Grid Application Development Software Project,Holly Dail, Otto Sievert, Fran Berman, Henri Casanova, Asim YarKhan, Sathish Vadhiyar, Jack Dongarra, Chuang Liu, Lingyun Yang, Dave Angulo, and Ian Foster, Resource Management in the Grid, Kluwer, 2003, to appear.
Self Adaptability in Grid Computing, S. Vadhiyar and J. Dongarra, submitted to Currency and Computation: Practice and Experience, January 2003, ISSN 1532-0634.
Ken Kennedy, Mark Mazina, John Mellor-Crummey, Keith Cooper, Linda Torczon, Fran Berman, Andrew Chien, Holly Dail, Otto Sievert, Dave Angulo, Ian Foster, Dennis Gannon, Lennart Johnsson, Carl Kesselman, Ruth Aydt, Daniel Reed, Jack Dongarra, Sathish Vadhiyar, and Rich Wolski.
www.netlib.org /utk/people/JackDongarra/papers.htm   (11190 words)

  
 Main List of Authors
Statistics for Archaeologists: A Commonsense Approach by Robert D. Drennan
Microwear Analysis in the Maya Lowlands: The Use of Functional Data in a Complex-Society Setting
Hammond, Norman, omnibus review of Lords of the Hills: Ancient Maya Settlement in the Puuc Region, Yucatán, Mexico by Nicholas P. Dunning; Hidden among the Hills: Maya Archaeology of the Northwest Yucatan Peninsula edited by Hanns J. Prem; Maya Ceremonial Specialization: Lithic Tools from the Sacred Cenote at Chichén Itzá, Yucatán by April Kay Sievert
www.bu.edu /jfa/MainList/Authors.html   (9933 words)

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