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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

21. Reines, Frederick (1918-1998) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biogr
American physicist who collaborated with Cowan in the 1953 detection of antineutrinos . The experiment was conducted by exposing a hydrogen scintillation counter to a huge flux
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American physicist who collaborated with Cowan in the 1953 detection of antineutrinos The experiment was conducted by exposing a hydrogen scintillation counter to a huge flux of antineutrinos emitted from beta decays in a nuclear reactor The positrons produced by the reaction
were the observed. Reines and Martin Perl shared the 1995 Nobel prize in physics for their pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics.
Belarus History of Famous Personalities: A List of People with Roots in Belarus. http://www.ac.by/country/belroots.html#reinesf Reines, F. (Ed.). Cosmology, Fusion and other Matters: George Gamow Memorial Volume. Boulder, CO: Associated University Press, 1972.

22. Guide To The Frederick Reines Papers, Circa 1931-1999
This collection documents Frederick Reines' career in nuclear physics and astrophysics as both a scientist and an academic. Material ranges
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23. Frederick Reines Winner Of The 1995 Nobel Prize In Physics
Frederick Reines, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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1995 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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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 Events January January 1 In a coup, Colonel Jean-Bedel Bokassa ousts president David Dacko and takes over the Central African Republic. January 2 Strike of public transportation workers in New York City ends January 13 January 3 First Acid Test at the Fil . He subsequently became the founding dean of the school of physical sciences at the newly opened University of California, Irvine

25. Frederick Reines 1918—1998
*frederick reines March 16, 1918August 26, 1998 By William kroPP, Jonas scHUltZ, and Henry soBel f rederiCk reines was a man of imposing physical stature and presence, with an even more
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26. Frederick Reines And The Neutrino
Frederick Reines and Clyde Cowan of Los Alamos National Laboratory discovered the electron neutrino in 1956 using the Hanford and Savannah River Reactors.
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    University of California Irvine [In 1944 Reines] was recruited to work on the Manhattan Project at the Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. Over 15 years at Los Alamos, he helped conduct a number of bomb tests in the South Pacific and Nevada, striving to understand the effects of nuclear blasts. In 1958, he was a delegate to the Atoms for Peace conference in Geneva, Switzerland. - Edited excerpts from UC Irvine Nobel Laureate Frederick Reines ...
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Frederick Reines was an American physicist who discovered a fundamental particle called the neutrino. The neutrino is extremely resistant to interaction with other particles and
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    Reines, Frederick (1918-1998) was an American physicist who discovered a fundamental particle called the neutrino. The neutrino is extremely resistant to interaction with other particles and has virtually no mass. For his work on the neutrino, Reines shared the 1995 Nobel Prize in physics. Reines was born March 16, 1918, in Paterson, New Jersey. He received an M.S. degree in mathematical physics from Stevens Institute of Technology. In 1944, he earned a Ph.D. degree at New York University and joined the staff of Los Alamos National Laboratory, New Mexico, to work on the Manhattan Project, the Allied nuclear bomb program. He remained as a theoretical physicist on U.S. nuclear weapons for 15 years. In 1930, Austrian physicist Wolfgang Pauli had proposed neutrinos as an explanation for a problem in beta decay (the emission of electrons or positrons by a particle). Since 1914, scientists had known that not all the energy shed by a decaying particle was emitted with the electron or positron. Pauli suggested that the remaining energy was carried away by an unknown particle. He theorized that this particle must be neutral (neither positive nor negative), extremely light in mass, and extremely elusive. It came to be called the neutrino, meaning little neutral one.

29. Reines
1995 Nobel Laureate Frederick Reines 19181998 Distinguished Professor Emeritus Elementary Particle Physics Professor Reines earned his M.E. and M.S. degrees from Stevens
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30. Frederick Reines University Neutrino New Physics American
Academics Three researchers from UCI's facul. He remained on UCI's faculty until his death. External link. Frederick Reines; Reines, Frederick Reines, Frederick Reines, Frederick
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31. Do Neutrinos Oscillate?
Title Do neutrinos oscillate? Authors Reines, Frederick Affiliation AA(Department of Physics, University of California, Irvine, USA) Publication
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32. Frederick Reines:
Frederick Reines Frederick Reines Born March 16, 1918 (191803-16) Paterson, New Jersey Died August 26, 1998 (1998-08-27) (aged 80) Citizenship United States Fields
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33. Frederick Reines - Nobel Lecture
THE NEUTRINO FROM POLTERGEIST TO PARTICLE Nobel Lecture, December 8, 1995 F REDERICK R EINES Physics Department, University of California, Irvine, California 92717, USA The Second World
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35. Reines, Frederick - Personenlexikon
Biographicon. 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 co
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amerikanischer Physiker, geboren 16.3.1918 Paterson (N.J.), verstorben 26.8.1998; arbeitete ab 1945 am Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, 195966 Professor am Case Western Institute of Technology, ab 1966 Professor an der University of California (Irvine); bedeutende Arbeiten zur Physik der Leptonen; erbrachte 1956 zusammen mit C.L. Cowan mittels des inversen Betazerfalls, bei dem ein Antineutrino (aus einem Reaktor) mit einem Proton reagiert, wobei ein Neutron und ein Positron entstehen, den ersten direkten Nachweis fr die Existenz des Neutrinos (Entdeckung des Elektron-Antineutrinos); erhielt hierfr zusammen mit M.L. Perl 1995 den Nobelpreis fr Physik. Diese Seite als Bookmark speichern : addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'woorgle1492'; Rein, Friedrich Hermann REINHARD SCHEER Weitere Begriffe : Hitzig, Eduard Julius Haidinger, Wilhelm Karl Ritter von Nasmyth, James Personenlexikon Neuen Artikel hinzufgen Rechtliche Hinweise Impressum lehren .

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Frederick Reines Frederick Reines (ur. Article in other languages فريدريك راينس title= فريدريك راينس Фредерик Рейнс title= Фредерик
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37. A History Of Paterson NJ
Reines, Frederick (1918 - 1998), Physicist, Winner of the 1995 Nobel Prize in Physics for the study of neutrinos. Shrabisch, Max - (1869 - 1949), Archeologist, author and musician
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  • DiBenedetto, Angelo - (1913 - 1992) , Artist
  • Federici, Gaetano - 1880-1964, Sculptor
  • Jones, Ben- 1942- , Artist
  • King, William Bendam - (1880 -1927), Illustrator and Artist
  • Rix, Julian Walbridge- 1850-1903, Painter
  • Wentworth, Fred Wesley - (1864 -1943), Architect
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  • Lambert, Catholina - 1834-1899, Silk Mill Owner, Builder of Belle Vista (Lambert Castle).
  • Ryle, John - 1817-1887, Started first Successful silk mill in Paterson.
  • Fabian, Jacob - (1865 -1941), Owned a chain of movie theaters in New Jersey.
  • Maguire, Mathew - (1855 -1917), Father of Labor Day.
  • Silverman, Hannah - 1896-1960, One of the leaders of the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913.
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  • Butler, Nicholas Murray - (1862 -1947), President of Columbia University 1902-1946; Winner of
    the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize with Jane Addams.
  • Clark, Joe- (1939 - ), Controversial Principal of Eastside High School 1982-1989
  • Napier, Reverend Dr. Frank "Shank" - (? - Oct 28, 2002), Former Paterson Supertendent of Schools.
  • Stimson, Dr. Lewis - (18 -1917), Founder of Cornell Medical School

38. Nobel Laureates - List
Reines, Frederick* Irvine 1995 Physics Rose, Irwin Irvine 2004 Chemistry Rowland, F. Sherwood Irvine 1995 Chemistry Schrieffer, J. Robert Santa Barbara 1972
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39. Frederick Reines - Wikipédia, A Enciclopédia Livre
Reines, Frederick University of California, Irvine Hanford Site Los Alamos National Laboratory 1994 Condensed Matter Physics Brockhouse, Bertram Chalk River Laboratories, Canada
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