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  1. A Distant Light: Scientists and Public Policy (Masters of Modern Physics) by Henry W. Kendall, 1999-10-22
  2. Muscles, Testing and Function by P.T. Henry Otis Kendall, B.S., P.T. Florence Peterson Kendall, et all 1971-03-22
  3. The Walker Spur of the Grandes Jorasses by Henry W. Kendall, 1963
  4. An assessment of the emergency core cooling systems rulemaking hearing, by Daniel F Ford, Henry W. Kendall, 1974-01-31
  5. The Risks of Nuclear Power Reactors, A Review of the NRC Reactor Safety Study WASH-1400 (NUREG-75/014) by Richard B. Hubbard, Gregory C. Minor Henry W. Kendall, 1969-01-01
  6. A Distant Light Scientists and Public Policy by Henry W.; Ris, H. Kendall, 2000-01-01
  7. Security and the Middle East: A Proposal to the President of the United States By Twenty Distinguished Americans by Henry A Atkinson, Margaret Culkin Banning, et all 1954
  8. 101 Rare Rags (Songbook) Timeless Works By Some of Ragtime's Greatest Composers by Joe Jordan - Percy Wenrich - Archie W. Scheu, Paul Pratt - Harry Austin Tierney - Edwin F. Kendall, et all 1988
  9. A discourse, on the death of Rev. Robert W. Hill,: Delivered February 3, 1856, in East Bloomfield, N.Y by Henry Kendall, 1856
  10. Sheep Husbandry: With An Account Of Different Breeds And General Directions In Regard To Summer And Winter Management, Breeding And The Treatment Of Diseases by Henry S. Randall, George W. Kendall, 2010-09-10
  11. Rose Lorraine and other poems by Henry; Williams, Rhys (illustrations) Kendall, 1945-01-01
  12. Sheep Husbandry: With An Account Of Different Breeds And General Directions In Regard To Summer And Winter Management, Breeding And The Treatment Of Diseases by Henry S. Randall, George W. Kendall, 2010-09-10
  13. The colleges best adapted to the spirit and institutions of our country: An address, delivered before the alumni of Hamilton college, in Clinton, New York, on Wednesday evening, June 29, 1881, by Henry Kendall, 1881
  14. Songs from the mountains by Henry Kendall, 1880

1. Biographies Of Henry W. Kendall
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2. Kendall, Henry W. --  Kids Encyclopedia | Online Encyclopedia | Kids Online Dict
Kendall, Henry W. (192699), U.S. physicist, born in Boston; graduated Amherst College 1950; doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1955; taught at Stanford
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Kendall, Edward Calvin Kendall, Edward Calvin Kendall, George Wilkins Kendall, Henry Kendall, Henry Clarence Kendall, Henry W. Kendall, Henry Way Kendall, Henry Way
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4. Facts About Kendall, Henry W., As Discussed In Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia
Facts about Kendall, Henry W., (1926–99), U.S. physicist, born in Boston; graduated Amherst College 1950; doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1955
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    Facts about Kendall, Henry W., as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Kendall, Henry W.
    (1926–99), U.S. physicist, born in Boston; graduated Amherst College 1950; doctorate from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) 1955; taught at Stanford University 1956–61; joined faculty of MIT 1961; received 1990 Nobel prize for research that proved the existence of subatomic particles called quarks. Get Random Facts Britannica Content: Other Britannica sites:
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5. List Of Physics Topics F-L - Discussion And Encyclopedia Article. Who Is List Of
Kendall, Henry W. Kendall, Henry W. KennedyThorndike experiment; Kepler, Johannes; Kerr metric; Ketterle, Wolfgang; Kilby, Jack S. Kinematics; Kinetic energy
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6. Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor And The Development Of T
Friedman, Kendall, and Taylor conducted Nobel Awardwinning research about deep inelastic scattering of electrons from protons and neutrons at the Stanford Linear Accelerator
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    Henry W. Kendall Courtesy AIP Visual Archive W. F. Meggers Gallery of Nobel Laureates Resources with Additional Information The 1990 Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to Jerome Friedman and Henry Kendall of MIT [Massachusetts Institute of Technology] and Richard Taylor of SLAC [Stanford Linear Accelerator Center] "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics." ... Friedman, Kendall and Taylor were honored for a series of experiments from 1967 and 1973 that used the then-new two-mile electron linear accelerator at Stanford to study deep inelastic scattering of electrons from protons and neutrons. ... [T]he SLAC finding of unexpectedly large numbers of electrons being scattered at large angles provided clear evidence for the pointlike constituents within nucleons. These constituents are now understood to be quarks.

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8. Henry Way Kendall - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Henry Way Kendall (December 9, 1926 – February 15, 1999) was an American particle physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990 jointly with Jerome Isaac Friedman and Richard
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Henry Kendall climbing in Yosemite Valley . Photo by Tom Frost Born 9 December 1926
Boston, Massachusetts
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Florida
Nationality United States Fields Physicist Institutions MIT Alma mater Amherst College MIT ... Martin Deutsch Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics Henry Way Kendall (December 9, 1926 – February 15, 1999) was an American particle physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1990 jointly with Jerome Isaac Friedman and Richard E. Taylor "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons , which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics." Kendall was born in Boston , grew up in Sharon , Massachusetts and attended Deerfield Academy . He enrolled in the U. S. Merchant Marine Academy in 1945, and served on a troop transport on the North Atlantic in the winter of 1945 - 1946. In 1946, he enrolled at

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kendall, henry w. arrow, kenneth j. borlaug, nariman e. ehrlich, paul r. le derberg, joshua vargas, jose i. wilson, edward o. the world bank 1995 food
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10. Henry Way Kendall β€” Infoplease.com
'From the lips of a lady' Mrs A.M. HamiltonGrey's first biography of Henry Kendall. (Australian Literary Studies) Henry Kendall, Glenn Seaborg, Gerhard Herzberg.(scientists)(Brief
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Kempe Alfred β€’ Kemper Samuel β€’ Kempner Harris β€’ Kempner Isaac Herbert β€’ Kendall Claribel β€’ Kendall David β€’ Kendall Edward Calvin β€’ Kendall George Wilkins β€’ Kendall Henry W.
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12. Kendall, Henry W.
Kendall, Henry W. (19261999) I was born on December 9, 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts. My parents were Henry P. Kendall, a Boston businessman, and Evelyn
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Kendall, Henry W. I was born on December 9, 1926 in Boston, Massachusetts. My parents were Henry P. Kendall, a Boston businessman, and Evelyn Way Kendall, originally from Canada.
I lived in Boston until the early 1930s when the family - there were five, for by then I had a younger brother and a younger sister - moved to a small town outside Boston, where the three of us grew up and where I still live.
On the urging of Karl Compton, a family friend and then President of MIT, I applied for, and was accepted at that institution's school of physics in 1950. The years at graduate school were a continuing delight - the first sustained immersion in science at a full professional level. My thesis, carried out under the supervision of Martin Deutsch, was an attempt to measure the Lamb shift in positronium, a transient atom discovered by Deutsch a few years before. The attempt was unsuccessful but it served as a very interesting introduction to electromagnetic interactions and the power of the underlying theory.
The two years after receiving the PhD degree were spent as a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at MIT and at Brookhaven National Laboratory, followed by a trip west to join the research group of Robert Hofstadter and the faculty of the Stanford University physics department. Hofstadter was engaged in the study of the proton and neutron structure that was later to bring him the Nobel Prize, work that even at the time was clearly of the greatest interest and importance. The principal facility used in this research was a 300 ft. linear electron accelerator, a precursor to the 2 mile machine at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC), later built in the hills behind the University. Here I met and worked with

13. Food Security
Kendall, Henry W., and David Pimentel. 1994. Constraints on the expansion of the global food supply. Ambio 23(3)198205. May 1994. Kleiner, Kurt. 1996.
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Heading: Social Topic: Food security There were concerns about food security in the mid-1990s, when world grain reserves fell to their lowest level ever, a 48 day supply, at the start of 1995 because of three years of poor harvests and rising demand in developing countries experiencing rapid economic growth, such as China, where meat eating is increasing and more grain is going to feed livestock. The next few harvests succeeded in rebuilding reserves allowing food production to keep ahead of demand, as most assessments suggested ( Brown et al., 1996 Kleiner, 1996 WRI/UNEP/UNDP/WB, 1996 ). World cereal production increased somewhat in 1996, raising 1997 global cereal stocks to 281 million tonnes. This gave a ratio of stocks to utilization of 15%, up from 14% in 1996 but was still well below the 17-18% considered by FAO to be the security range ( FAO, 1997

14. Henry W. Kendall Winner Of The 1990 Nobel Prize In Physics
Biography.com Kendall, Henry W. (Way) (submitted by Nikolai N. Kostyukovich) MIT Nobelist Henry Kendall died at 72 (submitted by Nikolai N. Kostyukovich)
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H ENRY W K ENDALL
1990 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics.
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    Born: 1926
    Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA
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Kendall, Henry W(ay) (192699) Physicist, born in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Kendrew, Sir John (Cowdery) (1917-97) Biochemist, born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, SC England, UK.
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16. HenRy Way Kendall 1926β€”1999
*HenRy Way Kendall December 9, 1926February 15, 1999 By KURt GottfRied, James d. BJoRKen, JeRome i. fRiedman, and RicHaRd e. tayloR t he world lost a remarkable scientist, innovative
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17. Food Securtiy :: Emerging Environmental Issues :: United Nations System-Wide EAR
Kendall, Henry W., and David Pimentel. 1994. Constraints on the expansion of the global food supply. Ambio 23(3)198205.
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About Us UN Partners home contact ... emerging issues : agriculture Search Assessments Indicators Observation ... News :: Food Security World grain reserves fell to their lowest level ever, a 48 day supply, at the start of 1995. Prices rose accordingly, and food security became a major issue. The causes were three years of poor harvests, and rising demand in developing countries experiencing rapid economic growth, such as China, where meat eating is increasing and more grain is going to feed livestock. The success of the next few harvests in rebuilding reserves will show whether food production can keep ahead of demand, as most assessments suggest, or whether continuing food crises can be expected ( Brown et al., 1996 Kleiner, 1996 WRI/UNEP/UNDP/WB, 1996 ). World cereal production did increase somewhat in 1996, raising 1997 global cereal stocks to 281 million tonnes. This gave a ratio of stocks to utilization of 15%, up from 14% in 1996 but was still well below the 17-18% considered by FAO to be the security range ( FAO, 1997

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K; Keeling, John A; Kelly, Brian J; Kemp, C Gordon; Kemp, William G; Kempthorne, Paul D; Kendall, Henry W M; Kenealy, William L; Kenny, George G; KerrHislop, Walter
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19. Oral History Transcript β€” Henry Kendall
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20. Find Meeting The Challenges Of Population, Environment, And Resources : The Cost
Find Meeting the Challenges of Population, Environment, and Resources The Costs of Inaction ISBN 10 0821336355 ISBN 13 9780821336359 by Kendall, Henry W.;Arrow, Kenneth
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