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  1. Discussion: Reply to Professor Putnam by Henry & Eugene P. Wigner Margenau, 1964-01-01
  2. The Physcial Theory of Neutron Chain Reactors by Eugene P. Wigner Alvin M. Weinburg, 1958
  3. Nuclear Reactor Theory by Garrett and Eugene P. Wigner (editors) Birkhoff, 1961
  4. Philosophical Reflections and Syntheses (E.P. Wigner: the collected works: part B) (Vol 6) by Eugene Paul Wigner, 2001-02-28
  5. Eugene Wigner by Frederic P. Miller, Agnes F. Vandome, et all 2009-12-24
  6. Quantum Space and Time - The Quest Continues: Studies and Essays in Honour of Louis de Broglie, Paul Dirac and Eugene Wigner (Cambridge Monographs on Physics)
  7. The Collected Works of Eugene Paul Wigner: Part A, Volume III (E.P. Wigner: the Collected Works) (Pt. 1)
  8. Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac: Reminiscences about a Great Physicist

41. The World & I Scientists: Past & Present, Special Collection, Educational Resour
More than an accumulation of facts, theories, and principles about the natural world, science is also a compelling and deeply rewarding profession.
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More than an accumulation of facts, theories, and principles about the natural world, science is also a compelling and deeply rewarding profession. In this special collection – which covers the full spectrum of scientific disciplines, from archaeology to zoology – you have an opportunity to view up close and personal over 100 scientists, from the pioneering sixteenth-century geoscientist Georgius Agricola to molecular biologist Michael Zasloff, an expert in disease resistance among frogs.
Our collection features distinguished Nobel laureates such as physicists Eugene Wigner (February 1986) and Richard Feynman (August 1998), known for their exploration of the frontiers of theoretical knowledge. It also highlights women scientists who have made significant achievements in areas as diverse as rivers (Ruth Patrick, September 1989), bees (Eva Crane, March 1993), the stars (Maria Mitchell, March 1986), and computers (Grace Murray Hopper, August 1987).
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42. Alsos: Browse Results: People: Van Vleck, John
Fermi, Enrico / Breit, Gregory / Rabi, I. I. / Wigner, Eugene P. / Oppenheimer, J. Robert / Van Vleck, John H. Nuclear Physics University of Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference
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43. The Manhattan Project Videohistory Collection 1987-1990.
Wigner, Eugene P. Black, Colleen. Bolling, Connie. Larson, Jane W. Livingston, Audrey B. Banic, George M., Larson, Clarence E. Livingston, Robert S.
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