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  1. Owen Chamberlain
  2. Owen Chamberlain: Physicist At Los Alamos, Berkeley Professor, 1950-1989, and Nobel Laureate. An Interview Conducted by Graham Hale in 1976 by Graham Hale, Owen Chamberlain, 2000
  3. Kenya Without Prejudice - A Balanced , Critical Review Of The Country And Its People by Henry Owen & Chamberlain, A Neville [introduction] Weller, 1931
  4. Proton-proton scattering at 340 Mev by Owen. Chamberlain, 1950-01-01
  5. Lookout, a film by Owen Bennett Chamberlain, 1967
  6. British Expatriates in Germany: Kevin Keegan, George H. D. Gossip, James Blunt, Owen Hargreaves, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Ray Hudson
  7. GOLD FOR THE FINDING - A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF GIPPSLAND'S JORDAN GOLDFIELD by OWEN F; BOSA, MARYSUSAN & CHAMBERLAIN, PETER G TOMLIN, 1979-01-01
  8. Perlitas (Books for Young Learners) by Judith A Chamberlain, 2000-10-20
  9. Maine, Her Place in History: by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1877-01-01
  10. Perlitas/Spanish (Books for Young Learners) (Spanish Edition) by Judith A. Chamberlain, 2005-10-20
  11. Maine, her place in history: Address delivered at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1876, and in convention of the Legislature of Maine, February 6, 1877 by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1877
  12. Public baths and wash-houses, by Robert Owen Allsop, 1894
  13. The hydropathic establishment and its baths by Robert Owen Allsop, 1891
  14. Public baths and wash-houses [microform] by Robert Owen Allsop, 1894

41. Signature By Owen (1920-2006) CHAMBERLAIN From Main Street Fine Books & Manuscri
. This American physicist's confirmation of the existence of antiproton's earned him the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics. Attractive bold signature in blue ballpoint......Book
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This American physicist's confirmation of the existence of antiproton's earned him the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics. Attractive bold signature in blue ballpoint, heavy stock 5" X 3" card, n.p., 1967 May 31. Fine. With original envelope. Not sure what some of these terms mean? Look it up in our glossary Bibliopolis, LLC and Biblio.com Inc contact subscribe to newsletter terms ... member login graphic design by Gore Creative

42. Observation Of Antiprotons By Emilio Et Al Owen; Segre From Jeremy Norman's Hist
1955.. First edition. Discovery of the Antiproton Chamberlain, Owen (19202006), Emilio Segr (1905-89) et al. Obser - Observation of antiprotons - Emilio et al Owen; Segre
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43. Half-Life Of Uranium (234)
Title HalfLife of Uranium (234) Authors Chamberlain, Owen; Williams, Dudley; Yuster, Philip Affiliation AA(University of California, Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos
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The half-life of U has been determined by two independent methods. The first method involves a re-measurement of the relative isotopic abundance of U and U in normal uranium; from this measurement the half-life of U can be obtained in terms of the known half-life of U years. The second method involves the determination of the specific alpha-activity of U years.

44. Owen Chamberlain, 85, Dies; Discovered Antiproton - New York Times
Mar 02, 2006 Owen Chamberlain shared a Nobel Prize for discovering the antiproton, opening a glimpse into the strange world of antimatter, whose mysteries tantalize scientists to
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45. Biography Owen Chamberlain. The Nobel Prize In Physics
Owen Chamberlain The Nobel Prize in Physics 1959 biography. Chamberlain is most remembered for his role in the discovery of the antiproton in 1955, a role for which he shared the
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Chamberlain is most remembered for his role in the discovery of the antiproton in 1955, a role for which he shared the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics, with his Rad Lab and UC Berkeley colleague, Emilio Segr?. The discovery of the antiproton, the mirror image counterpart to the proton in ordinary matter, was made possible through the combination of the Bevatron accelerator, the world’s most powerful at that time, and a unique detector, designed by Chamberlain and his colleague, Clyde Wiegand, that was set off only by particles moving at the speed predicted for antiprotons. Chamberlain was a native of the Bay Area, born in San Francisco on July 10, 1920. His father was W. Edward Chamberlain, a prominent radiologist who had a strong interest in particle physics. His mother was Genevieve Lucinda Owen. His family moved to Philadelphia in 1930, where Chamberlain attended public school. After obtaining a bachelor's degree from Dartmouth College in 1941, Chamberlain entered graduate school in the fall of that year at UC Berkeley, where he first met Segr?, a rising star in nuclear physics who would have a strong influence on his career. Said Segr? in his autobiography, “In one of my optics courses there was a student who amused himself by finding flaws in my lectures. His objections, always polite, were often well taken and showed a critical and alert mind, I appreciated the young man who obviously was interested in the course, and used his head, and I made friends with him. He was Owen Chamberlain.”

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