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  1. Cosmology, fusion & other matters: George Gamow memorial volume
  2. University of California, Irvine Faculty: Jacques Derrida, Gregory Benford, Frederick Reines, Tracy D. Terrell, Henry T. Nicholas Iii
  3. People From Union City, New Jersey: Frederick Reines, Akon, Bob Menendez, Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, Brian P. Stack, Joe Weider
  4. People From Paterson, New Jersey: Allen Ginsberg, J. Michael Straczynski, Lou Costello, Garret Hobart, Frederick Reines, Bernard Kerik
  5. Frederick Reines
  6. Neutrinos and Other Matters: Selected Works of Frederick Reines by Frederick Reines, W. Kropp, et all 1990-09
  7. Stevens Institute of Technology Alumni: L. Sprague de Camp, Frederick Reines, Frederick Winslow Taylor, Alexander Calder, Fred H. Colvin
  8. Case Western Reserve University Faculty: Melvin Kranzberg, Albert Abraham Michelson, Frederick Reines, Roman Vishniac, Russell L. Ackoff
  9. Cosmology, Fusion and Other Matters
  10. The neutrino from poltergeist to particle (Distinguished faculty lecture) by Frederick Reines, 1979
  11. Gavotte de la Reine. [P. F.] by Frederick Scotson Clark, 1877
  12. Gavotte de la Reine. [Orchestral parts.] by Frederick Scotson Clark, 1888

1. University Of California In Memoriam
UCHDA Home Archives Exhibits In Memoriam Catalog Frederick Reines, 19181998 Professor of Physics and Radiological Sciences UC Irvine
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2. Reines Frederick - Science Wiki
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4. Physics > Physicists > Reines, Frederick
Details of the awarding of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics to Fred Reines, with links to biographical and related information.
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5. Frederick Reines - The Franklin Institute Awards - Laureate Database
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6. Reines, Frederick
Narozen 16. března 1918 v Patersonu ve st tě New Jersey, USA. Zemřel 26. srpna 1998 v kalifornsk m Orange. Americk fyzik, kter byl v roce 1995 za objev
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Narozen 16. bezna 1918 v Patersonu ve stt New Jersey, USA. Zemel 26. srpna 1998 v kalifornskm Orange. Americk fyzik, kter byl v roce 1995 za objev neutrina (stice, kterou objevil o tyicet let dve) odmnn Nobelovou cenou. Neutrino objevil s kolegou Clydem L. Cowanem . Nobelovu cenu za rok 1995 sdl s Martinem Perlem , kter ji dostal za objev tauonu. Reines vystudoval Stevens Institute of Technology v Hoboken v New Jersey (ukonil v roce 1941) a o ti roky pozdji dokonil postgraduln studium na Newyorsk univerzit. Od roku 1944 do roku 1959 vedl vzkum sticov fyziky a nuklernch zbran v Los Alamos National Laboratory v novm Mexiku. V roce 1951 dohlel na odplen jadern zbran na Marshallovch Ostrovech. Pot co objevil neutrino se stal zamstnancem fakulty univerzity Case Institute of Technology (pozdji znm jako Case Western Reserve University) v Clevelandu v Ohiu (1959). Od roku 1966 a do odchodu do dchodu (v roce 1988) byl profesorem na universit University of California v Irvine. V roce 1980 se stal lenem Nrodn akademie vd. Wolfgang Pauli a Enrico Fermi pedpovdli existenci neutrina ji v roce 1930, ale dky jeho charakteristikm se ho adu let nedailo objevit. Na zatku padestch let se Reines spolu s Cowanem zaali o detekc neutrina zajmat vnji. V Richlandu a pak tak v Savannah River Laboratories v Jin Karoln dlali sv pokusy. V jejich experimentu jadern reaktor chrlil neutrina kolem sebe a oni se je pokoueli zachytvat do ndoby se tymi sty litry speciln pipravenho roztoku vody a kadmiumchloridu. Kdy neutrino zainteragovalo s protonem (jdrem vodku), vytvoilo pozitron a neutron. Pozitron v roztoku anihiloval s elektronem za vytvoen fotonu. Ten byl zaznamenn a detekovn. Neutron byl zpomalen a interagoval s kadmiovm jdrem opt za vytvoen fotonu. Detektor tak zachyt dva fotonov zblesky s charakteristickm asovm odstupem 15 mikrosekund. Reines pak stavl neutrinov detektory a stal se tak prkopnkem neutrinov astronomie.

7. Reines, Frederick - Hutchinson Encyclopedia Article About Reines
US physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1995 for experimentally detecting the neutrino, one of the fundamental particles which make up all matter.
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Nobel Winners picture, Nobel Winners Bio Frederick Reines (1918 1998) American physicist who was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery 40 years
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9. Frederick Reines - Autobiography
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    Autobiography
    I received my undergraduate degree in engineering in 1939 and a Master of Science degree in mathematical physics in 1941 at Steven Institute of Technology. It was during this period in 1940, that I married Sylvia Samuels. We have two children, Robert G., who currently lives in Ojo Sarco, New Mexico, and Alisa K. Cowden, of Trumansburg, New York, and six grandchildren.
    I continued with graduate studies at New York University, where I worked for a time in experimental cosmic ray physics under the direction of S.A. Korff, and wrote a theoretical Ph.D thesis on "The Liquid Drop Model for Nuclear Fission" under R.D. Present. Even before completing my thesis in 1944, I was recruited as a staff member under Richard Feynman in the Theoretical Division at the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, to work on the Manhattan Project. During my participation in the Manhattan Project and subsequent research at Los Alamos, encompassing a period of fifteen years, I worked in the company of perhaps the greatest collection of scientific talent the world has ever known. About a year after I arrived I became a Group Leader in the Theoretical Division and, later, the director of Operation Greenhouse, which consisted of a number of Atomic Energy Commission experiments on Eniwetok atoll. In addition to my work on the results of bomb tests conducted at Eniwetok, Bikini and the testing grounds in Nevada, I directed my efforts during this period to the basic understanding of the effects of nuclear blasts, including a study of the air blast wave coauthored with John von Neumann. In 1958, I was a delegate to the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva.

10. REINES FREDERICK
Reines, Frederick for the detection of the neutrino USA 1992 Charpak, Georges for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber
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REINES, FREDERICK (1918–1998), physicist and Nobel Prize winner. Reines obtained his M.E. and M.S. degrees from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, New Jersey, and his Ph
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12. Frederick Reines
Frederick Reines (March 16, 1918 August 26, 1998) was an American physicist. He was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics for his detection of the neutrino in the neutrino experiment.
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Frederick Reines Frederick Reines March 16 August 26 ) was an American physicist . He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his detection of the neutrino in the neutrino experiment He was born in Paterson, New Jersey and attended Stevens Institute of Technology . He received his Ph.D. from New York University He first worked at Los Alamos National University, confirming the existence of neutrinos while there. He then became the head of the physics department of Case University from to . He subsequently became the founding dean of the school of physical sciences at the newly opened University of California, Irvine . He remained on UCI's faculty until his death.
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Reines, Frederick (19181998) I was born in Paterson, New Jersey on March 16, 1918, the youngest of four children. My parents, Israel and Gussie (Cohen
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I received my undergraduate degree in engineering in 1939 and a Master of Science degree in mathematical physics in 1941 at Steven Institute of Technology. It was during this period in 1940, that I married Sylvia Samuels. We have two children, Robert G., who currently lives in Ojo Sarco, New Mexico, and Alisa K Cowden, of Trumansburg, New York, and six grandchildren.
Over the years, a number of other intriguing experimental ideas and areas of investigation have been the objects of my attention, and I have devoted some time and effort to exploring the inherent possbilities. These include: the search for relic neutrinos; the"neutrino Mossbauer effect", in which a photon is replaced by a neutrino; the measurement of the gravitational constant, G, the most poorly measured non-nuclear fundamental constant by several orders of magnitude; a spherical lens space telescope; attempting to set more stringent limits on violation of the Pauli Exclusion Principle; exploration of the brain using ultra-sound; and a variety of new detector ideas. These scientific concepts, goals and challenges continue to excite and stimulate my interest. From Les Prix Nobel1995.

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15. Frederick Reines - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Reines, Frederick Alternative names Short description Date of birth March 16, 1918 Place of birth Paterson, New Jersey Date of death August 26, 1998 Place of death
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Frederick Reines Born March 16, 1918
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Frederick Reines (March 16, 1918 – August 26, 1998) was an American physicist . He was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics for his co-detection of the neutrino with Clyde Cowan in the neutrino experiment , and may be the only scientist in history "so intimately associated with the discovery of an elementary particle and the subsequent thorough investigation of its fundamental properties".
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Reines was born in Paterson, New Jersey , the son of Jewish emigrants to the US from Russia and a paternal relative of the Rabbi Yitzchak Yaacov Reines , as the youngest of four children. Reines and his family moved to upstate New York , where he spent much of his childhood in a small town where his father ran a country store. Looking back, Reines said: "My early childhood memories center around this typical American country store and life in a small American town, including

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b. March 16, 1918, Paterson, N.J., U.S.
d. Aug. 26, 1998, Orange, Calif. American physicist who was awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery 40 years earlier, together with his colleague Clyde L. Cowan, Jr., of the subatomic particle called the neutrino, a tiny lepton with little or no mass and a neutral charge. Reines shared the Nobel Prize with physicist Martin Lewis Perl, who also discovered a fundamental particle, the tau.
Reines was educated at Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N.J. (B.S., 1939; M.A., 1941), and at New York University (Ph.D., 1944). From 1944 to 1959 he conducted research in particle physics and nuclear weaponry at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico; in 1951 he oversaw experiments designed for the testing of nuclear weapons in the Marshall Islands. After his discovery of the neutrino, Reines joined the faculty of Case Institute of Technology (later Case Western Reserve University) in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1959. He was a professor at the University of California at Irvine from 1966 until his retirement in 1988. He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 1980.
The neutrino was first postulated in the 1930s by Wolfgang Pauli and later named by Enrico Fermi, but because of its minuscule size, it eluded detection for many years. In the early 1950s Reines and Cowan set out to detect the particle, first at the Hanford Engineer Works in Richland, Wash., and then at the Savannah River laboratories in South Carolina. In their experiment a nuclear reactor emitted neutrinos into a 400-litre (105-gallon) preparation of water and cadmium chloride. When a neutrino collided with a hydrogen nucleus (

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