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  1. American Journey: History United States Vl2 (v. ii) by David R. Goldfield, Carl Abbott, et all 2000-08
  2. The American Journey: Update Edition, Volume 1 (5th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E. Abbott, et all 2009-02-16
  3. The American Journey: A History of the United States, Volume 2 (5th Edition) (Myhistorylab) by David Goldfield, Carl E Abbott, et all 2008-11-09
  4. The American Journey: Teaching and Learning Classroom Update Edition, Volume 2 (5th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E. Abbott, et all 2009-02-06
  5. The American Journey: A History of the United States, Vol. 1, 4th Edition by David Goldfield, Carl E Abbott, et all 2006-03-11
  6. The American Journey: Teaching and Learning Classroom Update Edition, Volume 1 (5th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E. Abbott, et all 2009-02-08
  7. American Journey, The, Concise Edition, Volume 2 by David Goldfield, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, et all 2007-12-06
  8. American Journey, The, Concise Edition, Volume 1 by David Goldfield, Virginia DeJohn Anderson, et all 2007-12-06
  9. The production and properties of positrons (California Institute of Technology. Bulletin) by Carl David Anderson, 1937
  10. The American Journey by David/ Abbott, Carl/ Anderson Goldfield, 2006
  11. America's Journey ; Continuity and Change in the Twentieth Century , California Edition by David; Abbott, Carl; Anderson, Virginia DeJohn; Argersinger, Jo Anne E.; Argersinger, Peter H.; Barney, William L.; Weir, Robert M. Goldfield, 2006
  12. The American Journey: Combined, Third Edition by David; Abbott, Carl; Anderson, Virginia DeJohn; Argersinger, Jo Ann; Goldfield,
  13. The American Journey: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Volume 1 (5th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E Abbott, et all 2009-01-01
  14. The American Journey: Teaching and Learning Classroom Edition, Volume 1 (4th Edition) by David Goldfield, Carl E Abbott, et all 2006-05-05

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Carl David Anderson (n. Nueva York 3 de septiembre de San Marino California 11 de enero de F­sico estadounidense Estudi³ en el Instituto Tecnol³gico de California , donde obtuvo el doctorado . Posteriormente, en , fue catedr¡tico del departamento de F­sica en dicha Universidad. Pronto destac³ por sus trabajos de investigaci³n sobre los fotoelectrones producidos por rayos X , la radiaci³n c³smica -en colaboraci³n con Robert Andrews Millikan -, los rayos gamma y la radiactividad inducida. Fotografiando los rastros de rayos c³smicos en la c¡mara de ionizaci³n, descubri³ en una part­cula que bautiz³ con el nombre de positr³n , llamada tambi©n electr³n positivo por tener la misma carga positiva que un prot³n y la misma masa que un electr³n , y cuya existencia hab­a sido predicha unos a±os antes por Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac En descubri³ otra importante part­cula elemental relacionada con los rayos c³smicos, el mes³n (llamado ahora mes³n ½), previsto ya por Hideki Yukawa en . En aport³ pruebas de la existencia de part­culas V cargadas y neutras.

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Carl David Anderson Harvey of Pasadena (b. Sept. 3, 1905, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. Jan. 11, 1991, San Marino, Calif.), American physicist who, with Victor Francis Hess of Austria, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1936 for his discovery of the positron , or positive electron, the first known particle of antimatter. Anderson received his Ph.D. in 1930 from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, where he worked with physicist Robert Andrews Millikan . Having studied X-ray photoelectrons (electrons ejected from atoms by interaction with high-energy photons) since 1927, he began research in 1930 on gamma rays and cosmic rays. While studying cloud-chamber photographs of cosmic rays, Anderson found a number of tracks whose orientation suggested that they were caused by positively charged particlesbut particles too small to be protons. In 1932 he announced that they were caused by positrons, positively charged particles with the same mass as electrons. The claim was controversial until verified the next year by British physicist Patrick M.S. Blackett

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American physicist. He won a 1936 Nobel Prize for his discovery of the positron. Encyclopedia Anderson, Carl David ăn dərsən ) , 1905–91, American physicist, b. New York City, grad. California Institute of Technology (B.S., 1927; Ph.D., 1930). Associated with the institute's physics department from 1930, he became professor in 1939. For his discovery (1932) of the positron, he shared with V. F. Hess the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics. The muon particle was discovered in cosmic rays in 1935 by Anderson and his associate S. H. Neddermeyer and almost simultaneously by J. C. Street and E. C. Stevenson at Harvard. WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun Carl David Anderson has one meaning: Meaning #1 American physicist who discovered antimatter: an antielectron called the positron (1905-1991)
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Little magazines differ from the large commercial periodicals and major scholarly reviews by their emphasis on experimentation in writing, their perilous nonprofit operation, and their comparatively small audience of intellectuals. Click the link for more information. The Little Review published excerpts from James Joyce's then unpublished novel Ulysses (1922). Because of their alleged obscenity, the U.S. Post Office burned four issues of the magazine containing the excerpts; in 1920, Anderson and her associate Jane Heap were convicted of publishing obscene matter, fined $100, and fingerprinted. After 1923, Anderson lived in France.

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World Scientific, River Edge, N.J., 1999. 144 pp. $28.00 hc ISBN 981-02-3680-8 Anderson began his long career at Caltech as an undergraduate. Then came his PhD thesis on photoelectrons produced by x rays, under the nominal direction of Robert Millikan. ("For this I thanked him," Anderson wrote, "but not once during the three years of my graduate thesis work did he visit my laboratory or discuss the work with me.") Then came postdoctoral work, again, loosely supervised by Millikan, during which Anderson built and ran the Caltech Magnet Cloud Chamber. For this project, Anderson built a large vertical cloud chamber and a heavy air-core magnet that produced a field of 25 kilogauss. When he first put the unwieldy apparatus, resembling an "obese pig," into operation, Anderson obtained "dramatic and completely unexpected" results: approximately equal numbers of positive and negative particles where only electrons were expected.

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US physicist who discovered the positive electron (positron) in 1932; he shared the Nobel Prize for Physics 1936.
His discovery of another particle, the muon, in 1937 launched elementary-particle physics.
Anderson was born in New York and educated at the California Institute of Technology, where he spent his entire career.
Using a modified cloud chamber of his own devising, Anderson found that positive electrons, or positrons, were present in cosmic rays, energetic particles reaching Earth from outer space. For this discovery, Anderson shared the 1936 Nobel prize with Victor Hess, the discoverer of cosmic rays.
In 1937, Anderson found a new particle in cosmic rays, one with a mass between that of an electron and a proton.
The new particle was first called a mesotron and then a meson muon. The muon was the first elementary particle to be discovered beyond the constituents of ordinary matter (proton, neutron, and electron).

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(b. Sept. 3, 1905, New York, N.Y., U.S.d. Jan. 11, 1991, San Marino, Calif.), American physicist who, with Victor Francis Hess of Austria, won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1936 for his discovery of the positron, or positive electron, the first known particle of antimatter. Anderson received his Ph.D. in 1930 from the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, where he spent his entire career, becoming professor emeritus in 1976. Having studied X-ray photoelectrons (electrons ejected from atoms by interaction with high-energy photons) since 1927, he began research in 1930 on gamma rays and cosmic rays, utilizing the magnetic cloud chamber. In 1932 Anderson discovered the positron in the course of cosmic-ray interaction studies and one year later succeeded in producing positrons by gamma irradiation. In 1936 he participated in the discovery of the muon, an elementary particle about 207 times as massive as the electron.

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