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  1. Spectroscopy With Coherent Radiation: Selected Papers of Norman F. Ramsey With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics , Vol 21) by Norman F. Ramsey, 1997-09
  2. Molecular Beams (The International Series of Monographs on Physics) by Norman F. Ramsey, 1990-04-12
  3. Laser Physics at the Limits
  4. MOLECULAR BEAMS (INTERNATIONAL SERIES OF MONOGRAPHS ON PHYSICS) by NORMAN F RAMSEY, 1956
  5. Vibrational and Centrifugal Effects on Nuclear Interactions and Rotational Moments in Molecules by Norman F. Ramsey, 1952-01-01
  6. Recent Advances in Science : Physics and Applied Mathematics (First Symposium on Recent Advances in Science Spring 1954) by I. I. Rabi, C. H. Townes, et all 1956
  7. Nuclear moments by Norman F Ramsey, 1954
  8. Molecular Beams (The International Series of Mono on Physics) by Norman F. Ramsey, 1990
  9. History of atomic clocks by Norman F Ramsey, 1980
  10. TRAVELLERS (Travelers) IN DARKNESS - The Souvenir Book of the World Horror Convention 2007: Dreaming of Mike; The Things He Said; The Vechi barbat; He Will Be Legend; Dark Times; Wild Things Live Here; The Good Witch of the North; Wishful Thinking by Michael Marshall Smith, Joe R. Lansdale, et all 2007-03
  11. TRAVELLERS IN DARKNESS - The Souvenir Book of the World Horror Convention 2007 by Stephen Jones, Michael Marshall Smith, et all 2007-03
  12. Imagination Fully Dilated: The Literated Works of Alan M. Clark. Volume I.
  13. The London Mystery Magazine, No 33, June 1957 by L. B.; Rosemary Timperley; F. L. Pugh; C. J. Riehle; Tom Girtin; Wallace Nichols; S. W. Bartrum; Denys Val Baker; Peter Thornhill; Micahel Jacot; Roswell B. Rohde; Shamus Frazer Gordon, 1957

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2. Ramsey, Norman F - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Ramsey
US physicist who invented a method of storing atoms and observing them for long periods of time, and applied this in the hydrogen maser and atomic clock.
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4. Norman F. Ramsey - Autobiography
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989
    Norman F. Ramsey, Hans G. Dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul
    The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989
    Autobiography
    I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, D.C. My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor at the University of Kansas. My father, descended from Scottish refugees and a West Point graduate, was an officer in the Army Ordnance Corps. His frequently changing assignments took us from Washington, DC to Topeka, Kansas, to Paris, France, to Picatinny Arsenal near Dover, New Jersey, and to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. With two of the moves I skipped a grade and, encouraged by my supportive parents and teachers, I graduated from high school with a high academic record at the age of 15.
    Columbia gave me a Kellett Fellowship to Cambridge University, England, where I enrolled as a physics undergraduate. The Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge was then an exciting world center for physics with a stellar array of physicists: J.J. Thomson, Rutherford, Chadwick, Cockcroft, Eddington, Appleton, Born, Fowler, Bullard, Goldhaber and Dirac. An essay I wrote at Cambridge for my tutor, Maurice Goldhaber, first stimulated my interest in molecular beams and in the possibility of later doing my Ph. D. research with I.I. Rabi at Columbia.

5. Nobel Prize In Physics Since 1901
Dehmelt, Hans G.; Paul, Wolfgang; Ramsey, Norman F. 1990 Friedman, Jerome I.; Kendall, Henry W.; Taylor, Richard E. 1991 De Gennes, PierreGilles
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Nobel Prize in Physics since 1901 Year Winners Roentgen, Wilhelm Conrad Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Zeeman, Pieter Becquerel, Antoine Henri; Curie, Marie; Curie, Pierre Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Lenard, Philipp Eduard Anton Thomson, Sir Joseph John Michelson, Albert Abraham Lippmann, Gabriel Braun, Carl Ferdinand Marconi, Guglielmo Van Der Waals, Johannes Diderik Wien, Wilhelm Dalen, Nils Gustaf Kamerlingh-Onnes, Heike Laue, Max Von Bragg, Sir William Henry; Bragg, Sir William Lawrence Barkla, Charles Glover Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Stark, Johannes Guillaume, Charles Edouard Einstein, Albert Bohr, Niels Millikan, Robert Andrews Siegbahn, Karl Manne Georg Franck, James; Hertz, Gustav Perrin, Jean Baptiste Compton, Arthur Holly; Wilson, Charles Thomson Rees Richardson, Sir Owen Willans De Broglie, Prince Louis-Victor Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Heisenberg, Werner Dirac, Paul Adrien Maurice; Schroedinger, Erwin Chadwick, Sir James

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7. Norman F. Ramsey
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8. Norman Ramsey And The Separated Oscillatory Fields Method
Norman Ramsey, who participated in the founding of BNL and the creation of FNAL, won the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method
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    Courtesy of Fermilab Resources with Additional Information Norman F. Ramsey was born in Washington, D.C. and 'was educated in the United States and England; he earned five degrees in physics including the Ph.D. (Columbia 1940) and the D.Sc. (Cambridge, 1964). Ramsey's scientific research focused on the properties of molecules, atoms, nuclei and elementary particles and includes key contributions to the knowledge of magnetic moments, the structural shape of nuclear particles, the nature of nuclear forces, the thermodynamics of energized populations of atoms and molecules (e.g. those in masers and lasers) and spectroscopy. Ramsey not only contributed basic advances in the theoretical understanding of the physics involved in his research, he also made pioneering advances in the methods of investigation; in particular, he contributed many refinements of the molecular beam method for the study of atomic and molecular properties, he invented the separated oscillatory field method of exciting resonances and, with the collaboration of his students, he was the principal inventor of the atomic hydrogen maser. The separated oscillatory field method provides extremely high resolution in atomic and molecular spectroscopy and it is the practical basis for the most precise atomic clocks; likewise the atomic hydrogen maser made even higher levels of spectroscopic resolution possible and it also functions as the basis for atomic clocks having the highest levels of stability for periods extending to several hours.'

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Ramsey, Norman F. Physics 1989 Rayleigh, Lord John William Strutt Physics 1904 Reichstein, Tadeus Medicine 1950 Reines, Frederick Physics 1995 Renault, Louis
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10. The Nobel Prize In Physics 1989
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11. Negative Temperature: Definition From Answers.com
Ramsey, Norman F. (195607-01). Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics at Negative Absolute Temperatures . Physical Review 103 (1) 20–28. doi 10.1103/PhysRev.103.20.
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12. Ramsey, Norman F.
Ramsey, Norman F. (1915) I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, D.C. My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor at
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Ramsey, Norman F. I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, D.C. My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor at the University of Kansas. My father, descended from Scottish refugees and a West Point graduate, was an officer in the Army Ordnance Corps. His frequently changing assignments took us from Washington, DC to Topeka, Kansas, to Paris, France, to Picatinny Arsenal near Dover, New Jersey, and to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. With two of the moves I skipped a grade and, encouraged by my supportive parents and teachers, I graduated from high school with a high academic record at the age of 15.
Columbia gave me a Kellett Fellowship to Cambridge University, England, where I enrolled as a physics undergraduate. The Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge was then an exciting world center for physics with a stellar array of physicists: J.J. Thomson

13. History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On August 14, 2001
Ramsey, Norman F. (b. 1915) The Nobel Prize in Physics 1989 Including an autobiography; Works (ADS entries) S. Scheiner, Julius (18581913) Obituary (in German)
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14. Norman F. Ramsey Winner Of The 1989 Nobel Prize In Physics
Norman F. Ramsey, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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N ORMAN F R AMSEY
1989 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields method and its use in the hydrogen maser and other atomic clocks.
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16. Laser Physics Career
F. J. Duarte, M. O. Scully, and N. F. Ramsey (Lasers' 93, Lake Tahoe, Nevada, December 1993).
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F. J. Duarte , M. O. Scully, and N. F. Ramsey ( Lasers' 93 , Lake Tahoe, Nevada, December 1993).

17. Only 80s - 1989
The prize was awarded by one half to RAMSEY, NORMAN F., U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, b. 1915 for the invention of the separated oscillatory fields
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Article Abstract: Magnetic resonance experiments with molecular beams first measured the interactions of nuclear magnetic moments with external magnetic fields in 1938. The possibility of atomic clocks was first envisioned in 1939. The separated oscillatory field method, invented in 1949, provided narrower resonances, eliminated first order Doppler shifts and was usable at higher frequencies. Initial work on a separated oscillatory field atomic cesium clock was begun in 1952, the first atomic beam apparatus used as a frequency standard was built in 1955. Several other atomic and molecular clocks were developed, along with microwave absorption devices that use molecular resonances. Kleppner and Ramsey invented the atomic hydrogen maser, Townes and Schawlow discovered the possibility of applying maser principles to infrared and light frequencies. The first successful laser was made by Maiman. author: Ramsey, Norman F.

19. Atomic Hydrogen Maser - Patent 3255423
Ramsey, Norman F. Daniel, Kleppner 330/4, 324/307, D13/101
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20. The Atomic Hydrogen Maser
Title The Atomic Hydrogen Maser Authors Ramsey, Norman F. Affiliation AA(Lyman Physics Laboratory Harvard University, Cambridge/Mass., USA) Publication
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The atomic hydrogen maser is described. In this device hydrogen atoms in the upper hyperfine state are focused onto the entrance aperture of a teflon coated quartz bulb in which the atoms are stored for about a second. This bulb is surrounded by a cylindrical radiofrequency cavity. When the cavity is tuned to the hyperfine frequency of atomic hydrogen, maser radiation is produced. Due to the large line Q resulting from the long storage time, the radiation is highly stable in frequency. Results are given of theoretical calculations on the threshold flux of atoms required for maser oscillations, on the various relaxation processes that limit the effective storage time, and on the possible sources of frequency shifts of the maser. Results are given on the relative stability of two hydrogen masers. Measurements of the atomic hyperfine frequency of atomic hydrogen and deuterium give Delta H = 1,420,405,751.800 +/- 0.028 cps and Delta

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