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  1. Supermarionation Is Go! (No. 1 April 1981) a Trip Around Space City; Making the Models for Space:1999; Part 1 Supercar: Characters and Machines; Exclusive Look At the Never-seen Puppet Pilot Film 'The Investigator'; Letter From Gerry Anderson to Fans (No. 1) by Paul Amato, Theo De Klerk, et all 1981
  2. Historical Americana Printed and in Manuscript. Including Autographs and Documents By the Signers of the Declaration of Independence and By the Presidents of the United States. From the Collections of Philip Van Ingen...U. P. Hedrick...Ogden Goelet..... by Anderson Galleries, Inc American Art Association, 1937-01-01
  3. Supermarionation Is Go! (No.2 July 1981) Report on Fanderson '81'; Gerry Anderson Fan Club; New 'World of Space'; Complete Supercar Episode Guide; Bklue Cars Commercial; Comic: Ac21 Adventure in the 21st Century by Graeme Basset, Graham Bleatham, et all 1981
  4. Threshold Competitor: A Management Simulation, Version 3.0 by Philip H. Anderson, David A. Beveridge, et all 2003-01
  5. Threshold Competitor: Team and Solo Versions (2nd Edition) by Philip H. Anderson, David A. Beveridge, et all 1998-08-19
  6. Threshold Entrepreneur: A New Business Venture Simulation: Solo Version Book and Disk by Philip H. Anderson, David A. Beveridge, et all 2000-04-15
  7. Astounding Science Fiction (January, 1950) Vol 44 No 5 by L. Ron Hubbard, Isaac Asimov, et all 1950-01-01
  8. SCIENCE FICTION STORIES - Issue 1 - 1953: The Eyes Have It; Sentiment Inc; The W by Robert W. (editor) (Philip K. Dick; Poul Anderson; M. C. Pease; Raymond Lowndes, 1953-01-01
  9. Professional Practice in Clinical Chemistry: A Companion Text
  10. Fernando Gallego and His Workshop: The Altarpiece from Ciudad Rodrigo
  11. Criminal Justice Policy and Planning by Wayne N. Welsh, Philip W. Harris, 2008-12-01
  12. Quantitative Methods for Current Environmental Issues
  13. ALIEN WORLDS: Afternoon of a Fahn; Cosmic Poachers; Dawn Invader; Last Monster; Fear Planet; Singleminded; Stars My Brothers; Brain Stealers of Mars; Man From Beyond; Madness From Mars by Roger (editor) (Eric Frank Russell; Philip K. Dick; Robert Sheckley; Poul Anderson; Robert Bloch; Edmond Hamilton; John W. Campbell Jr.; John Wyndham; Clifford D. Simak) Elwood, 1968
  14. CCEL Classics CD: works by Saint Augustine, John Calvin, John Donne, Julian of Norwich, Brother Lawrence, Martin Luther, Saint Teresa of Avila, Thomas Aquinas, Thomas a Kempis, John Wesley, and more! by Dr. W. Harry Plantinga, Christian Classics Ethereal Library, et all 2006-12-15

21. Auteur - ANDERSON Philip W.
anderson philip w. USA 1979, viii+168pp.
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22. Philip Warren Anderson: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Anderson , Philip Warren Born 1923. American physicist. He shared a 1977 Nobel Prize for developments in computer memory systems.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Dictionary Encyclopedia WordNet Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Philip Warren Anderson Dictionary Anderson Philip Warren Born 1923.
American physicist. He shared a 1977 Nobel Prize for developments in computer memory systems. Encyclopedia Anderson, Philip Warren, 1923–, American physicist, b. Indianapolis, Ind., Ph.D. Harvard, 1949. After graduation he worked at Bell Laboratories; in 1975 he became a professor of physics at Princeton Univ. In 1977 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his investigations into the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems, which allowed for the development of electronic switching and memory devices in computers. Co-researchers Sir Nevill F. Mott and John H. Van Vleck shared the award with Anderson. WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun Phil Anderson has one meaning: Meaning #1 American physicist who studied the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems (1923-)
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Philip Warren Anderson Philip Warren Anderson (born December 13 ) is an American physicist . Born in Indianapolis, Indiana

23. Philip W. Anderson
Philip W. Anderson Nominated for Film Editing 1957 SAYONARA (w. Arthur P. Schmidt) Nominated for Film Editing 1961 THE PARENT TRAP. 3 nominations.
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Philip W. Anderson Film editor who entered American film with the Joe Doakes short DARK MAGIC (1939) at MGM. He continued to edit several shorts and the studio through 1944. He became an associate editor of studio features with GIANT (1956), under William Hornbeck. Other non-nominated editing credits (alone or in collaboration) include THE FBI STORY (1959), OCEAN'S ELEVEN (1960), GYPSY (1962), THE NIGHT OF THE GRIZZLY (1966), THE HAPPENING (1967), HOW TO SAVE A MARRIAGE (AND RUIN YOUR LIFE) (1968) and A MAN CALLED HORSE (1970). Nominated for Film Editing GIANT (w. William Hornbeck Fred Bohanan
Nominated for Film Editing SAYONARA (w. Arthur P. Schmidt
Nominated for Film Editing THE PARENT TRAP 3 nominations

24. Curtis Callan: Research Description
. I am a condensed matter theorist, a field in which I played the role of a major agendasetter......Philip W. anderson philip w. Anderson Research
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          I am a condensed matter theorist, a field in which I played the role of a major agenda-setter for 40 or so years (in fact I believe a colleague and I named the field in 1967 when we named our group in Cambridgebefore that it was "solid state theory"). On occasional forays outside CMT I worked on pulsar glitches with David Pines and invented the "Higgs" boson in 1962. Since 1987 I have worked in that field almost exclusively on "High-Tc" superconductivity, a terribly complex and controversial field in which my contributions have at least the virtue of longevity. I became emeritus in 1997 at Princeton, where I have been since 1975; but my longest association was with Bell Labs 1949-84. I got into the Santa Fe Institute universe via the condensed matter phenomenon of the "spin glass', which I named in 1970 and produced the first theory with Sir Sam Edwards in 1975. Via work with Kirkpatrick and palmer, and later Stein, we came to realise that this was an important link between statistical physics and complex optimisation, and in the latter guise it spawned algorithms(simulated annealing), work on computational complexity, on neural nets (the Hopfield model etc), and on evolution on rugged landscapes. This was part of the Santa Fe Institute "toolkit" in the early days which for instance we showed off to John Reed of Citicorp in 1986. I also had developed an interest in economics via dilletantish studies in Cambridge, and was glad to help organise the global economy workshop in 1987, choosing a group of hard scientists to try to mesh with Arrow's ten economists, apparently with some success. I retain a watching interest in econ especially in pareto distributions on which I have one article and lots of acknowledgements.

25. Philip W. Anderson - Autobiography
philip W. anderson My father, Harry Warren anderson, was a professor of plant pathology at the University of Illinois in Urbana, where I was brought up from
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Among my parents' friends were a number of physicists (such as Wheeler Loomis and Gerald Almy) who encouraged what interest in physics I showed. An important impression was my father's one Sabbatical year, spent in England and Europe in 1937. I read voraciously, but among the few intellectual challenges I remember at school was a first-rate mathematics teacher at the University High School, Miles Hartley, and I went to college intending to major in mathematics. I was one of several students sent to Harvard from Uni High in those years on the new full-support National Scholarships. The first months at Harvard were more than challenging, as I came to the realization that the humanities could be genuinely interesting, and, in fact, given the weaknesses of my background, very difficult. Nonetheless in time I relaxed and enjoyed the experience of Harvard, and was in the end pleasantly surprised to come out with a good record.
In those wartime years (1940-43) we were urged to concentrate in the immediately applicable subject of "Electronic Physics" and I was then bundled off to the Naval Research Laboratory to build antennas (1943-45). (It may be remembered that such war work was advisable for those of us who wore glasses, the "services" at that time being convinced that otherwise we would be best utilized as infantry.) This work left me with a lasting admiration for Western Electric equipment and Bell engineers, and for the competence of my former physics (not electronics) professors at Harvard; after the war, I went back to learn what the latter could teach me.

26. Independent (UK)
The Independent (UK) Columns by David Aaronovitch, Yasmin AlibhaiBrown, Bruce anderson, Sue Arnold, Terence Blacker, Michael Brown, Simon Carr, philip Hensher, Howard Jacobson, Fergal Keane, Miles Kington, Donald Macintyre, Anne McElvoy, Hamish McRae, Deborah Orr,Steve Richards, Alexei Sayle, Joan Smith, Mark Steel, Janet Street-Porter, Thomas Sutcliffe, Brian Viner, John Walsh, Alan Watkins, Natasha Walter and Andreas Whittam Smith.
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27. Physics 1977
philip Warren anderson, Sir Nevill Francis Mott, John Hasbrouck van Vleck. philip Warren anderson, Sir Nevill Francis Mott, John Hasbrouck van Vleck
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977
"for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems" Philip Warren Anderson Sir Nevill Francis Mott John Hasbrouck van Vleck 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA United Kingdom USA Bell Telephone Laboratories
Murray Hill, NJ, USA University of Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom Harvard University
Cambridge, MA, USA b. 1923 b. 1905
d. 1996 b. 1899
d. 1980 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1977
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28. Philip W. Anderson, Dept. Of Physics, Princeton University
. © 2001 philip W. anderson Dept. of Physics Princeton University Princeton, New Jersey 08544.......Nobel Prize Bibliography (pdf) Research
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Princeton University

Princeton, New Jersey 08544

29. GRN Serveis Telemàtics
Fitxa t¨cnica i sinopsi d'aquesta pel·l­cula dirigida per Paul Thomas anderson i interpretada per Adam Sandler, Emily Watson, philip Seymour, Luis Guzm¡n i Lynn Rajskub.
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  • 30. Philip W. Anderson Winner Of The 1977 Nobel Prize In Physics
    philip W. anderson, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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    P HILIP W A NDERSON
    1977 Nobel Laureate in Physics
      for their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems.
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      Born: 1923
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      Affiliation: Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ
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    31. Anderson, Philip W.
    anderson, philip W.,. in full philip WARREN anderson (b. Dec. 13, 1923, Indianapolis, Ind., US), physicist who won a Nobel Prize for his part in the
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    Anderson, Philip W.,
    in full PHILIP WARREN ANDERSON (b. Dec. 13, 1923, Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.), physicist who won a Nobel Prize for his part in the development of advanced electronic circuitry. Educated at Harvard University, Anderson received his doctorate in 1949. From 1949 to 1984 he worked at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J. From 1967 to 1975 he was professor of theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge, and from 1975 he taught at Princeton University. For his research in solid-state physics, which made possible the development of inexpensive electronic switching and memory devices in computers, he was awarded jointly with John H. Van Vleck and Sir Nevill F. Mott the 1977 Nobel Prize for Physics . In 1982 he was awarded the National Medal of Science. His writings include Concepts of Solids (1963) and Basic Notions of Condensed Matter Physics (1984). Anderson was a certified first degree-master of the Japanese board game Go.

    32. Anderson, Philip W. --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    anderson, philip W. American physicist and corecipient, with John H. Van Vleck and Sir Nevill F. Mott, of the 1977 Nobel Prize for Physics for his research
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    Philip W. Anderson
    born Dec. 13, 1923, Indianapolis, Ind., U.S.
    in full Philip Warren Anderson American physicist and corecipient, with John H. Van Vleck and Sir Nevill F. Mott , of the 1977 Nobel Prize for Physics for his research on semiconductors, superconductivity, and magnetism.
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    33. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
    anderson, philip W. Princeton University. Elected to NAS, 1967. Scientific Discipline, Physics. Membership Type, Member. Research Interests My primary
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    34. History The NAS Building Legal Documents Giving To The National
    anderson, James G. anderson, John R. anderson, philip W. anderson, Theodore W. anderson, Wyatt W. anderson, Kinsey A. anderson, Kathryn V.
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    35. THE WORLD QUESTION CENTER 2005
    philip W. anderson Physicist and Nobel laureate, Princeton University. Is string theory a futile exercise as physics, as I believe it to be?
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    Home About Edge Features Edge Editions ... previous "What Do You Believe Is True Even Though You Cannot Prove It?" Printer-friendly version CONTRIBUTORS Alun Anderson Chris W. Anderson Philip W. Anderson Scott Atran ... PHILIP W. ANDERSON
    Physicist and Nobel laureate, Princeton University Is string theory a futile exercise as physics, as I believe it to be? It is an interesting mathematical specialty and has produced and will produce mathematics useful in other contexts, but it seems no more vital as mathematics than other areas of very abstract or specialized math, and doesn't on that basis justify the incredible amount of effort expended on it.
    My belief is based on the fact that string theory is the first science in hundreds of years to be pursued in pre-Baconian fashion, without any adequate experimental guidance. It proposes that Nature is the way we would like it to be rather than the way we see it to be; and it is improbable that Nature thinks the same way we do.

    36. The New York Times > Movies > People > NEWS & REVIEWS > Philip W. Anderson
    philip W. anderson, Mr. InBetween, Mrs. Pollifax Spy, Your search for philip W. anderson in Movies from 1/1/1996 to 8/4/2005 returned 2 articles.
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    37. Anderson, Philip W.
    philip W. anderson. OSCAR • GLOBE • SATELLITE • GUILD • FENNECUS • APEX. Film Editing Giant 1956 The Parent Trap 1961 Sayonara 1957. philip W. anderson
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    38. They Think It¹s All Over
    by philip W. anderson. The Times Higher Education Supplement September 27, philip W. anderson, a Nobel laureate in physics, is professor of physics at
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    by Philip W. Anderson The Times Higher Education Supplement September 27, 1996 p.20 Philip W. Anderson, a Nobel laureate in physics, is professor of physics at Princeton University. In a review in The New York Times of Bob Woodward's latest book about American politics, I found the following: "Mr Woodward's victims know they are faced with a choice...either they can refuse to cooperate, in which case they will be described...as they were described by their enemies...or they can cave in and tell Mr Woodward their version...Either way...they know that they are at his mercy because...the book is expected to be a bestseller before it is written." John Horgan's book represents the arrival of such political reporting styles on the serious scientific scene - with the difference that we interviewees did not realise we were at his mercy until too late, having been pampered by respectful reporters lacking an agenda or platform of their own, hence obligingly furthering ours. Much of the fury this book has aroused in the scientific community is caused by the resulting sudden irruption of our sometimes imperfect personalities, our mannerisms, our casual backbiting, our unguarded boasts, and the like, into the public eye. Insofar as the scientists have eagerly angled for public notice, and in many cases for our own bestseller status, one might feel we have reaped a whirlwind of our own sowing; nonetheless where our remarks are shoehorned into favouring Horgan's personal agenda, we have a legitimate complaint.

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    40. Philip W. Phillips, UIUC Physics
    philip W. Phillips Professor of Physics and Bliss Faculty Scholar The essence of the random dimer model is that anderson localization fails even in
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    Philip W. Phillips
    Professor of Physics
    and Bliss Faculty Scholar
    Office: 2121 ESB
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    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign 1110 West Green Street Urbana, IL 61801-3080 USA Professor Phillips received his bachelor's degree in chemistry and mathematics from Walla Walla College in 1979 and his Ph.D. in physical chemistry from the University of Washington in 1982. After a Miller Fellowship at Berkeley, he joined the faculty in the Department of Chemistry at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1984-1993). Professor Phillips came to the University of Illinois Department of Physics in 1993. Professor Phillips is a theoretical condensed matter physicist who has an international reputation for his work on transport in disordered and strongly correlated low-dimensional systems. While he was at MIT, he developed a class of random 1-dimensional models which circumvent Anderson localization, the best-known of which is the random dimer model. The essence of the random dimer model is that Anderson localization fails even in 1-dimension anytime the defects possess a plane of symmetry. Since this initial observation, numerous researchers have applied this model to conducting polymers, semiconductor heterostructures, and Fibonacci lattices. Experiments confirming the random dimer model were published in 1998 in PRL.

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