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  1. John Brody's Astral Body by Charles William Bardeen, 2009-12-27
  2. The Orbis Pictus Of John Amos Comenius (1887) by Johann Amos Comenius, 2010-09-10
  3. The Orbis Pictus Of John Amos Comenius (1887) by Johann Amos Comenius, 2010-09-10
  4. The Orbis pictus of John Amos Comenius by Johann Amos Comenius, C W. 1847-1924 Bardeen, 2010-07-30
  5. The Batavia System Of Individual Instruction (1914) by John Kennedy, 2009-05-10
  6. The Batavia System Of Individual Instruction (1914) by John Kennedy, 2010-09-10
  7. The Batavia System Of Individual Instruction (1914) by John Kennedy, 2010-09-10
  8. "Three-Electrode Circuit Element Utilizing Semiconductive Materials": An entry from Gale's <i>American Decades: Primary Sources</i>
  9. COMPOUND SUBSTRATES: Light-Emitting Bipolar Transistor.: An article from: Electronic Materials Update
  10. Advances Related to Silicon Transistors Spur the Microelectronics Revolution: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Giselle Weiss, 2001
  11. "The Coldest Spot on Earth": Low Temperature Physics, Superfluidity, and the Discovery of Superconductivity: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Jean-FranÇois Gauvin, 2000
  12. The Orbis Pictus of John Amos Comenius by John Amos Comenius, 1887-01-01
  13. John Brody's astral body: And other stories about schools by C. W Bardeen, 1908
  14. The Batavia system of individual instruction. by John Kennedy .. by Kennedy. John. fl.1870-1914., 1914-01-01

61. John Bardeen
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62. Rare Books And First Editions: The Invention Of The Transistor
please click to enlarge, bardeen, john, and Brattain, William. The Transistor,a Semiconductor Triode. AND Nature of the Forward Current in Germanium
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described the device that made the information age possible The first announcement of the invention: The first technical description: please click to enlarge BARDEEN, John, and Brattain, William. "The Transistor, a Semi-conductor Triode." AND: "Nature of the Forward Current in Germanium Point Contacts." AND: SHOCKLEY, William, and PEARSON, Gerald. "Modulation of Conductance of Thin Films of Semi-Conductors by Surface Charges." In Physical Review , Vol. 74, Second Series, July 15, 1948 (pp. 230-233). (Lancaster, PA): American Physical Society, 1948. Original wrappers. please click to enlarge BARDEEN, John, and BRATTAIN, William. "Physical Principles Involved in Transistor Action." In

63. Invent Now | Hall Of Fame | Search | Inventor Profile
Physicists john bardeen, William B. Shockley, and Walter Brattain shared the 1956Nobel Prize for jointly inventing the transistor, a solidstate device
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64. Biografía - Bardeen, John
Translate this page Físico estadounidense (Madison, Wisconsin, 1908- 1991) creador del transistor degermanio y estudioso de la superconductividad.
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Madison, Wisconsin 1908 - 1991
Tras cursar estudios de ingeniería en Wisconsin y en la universidad de Princeton, es contratado por los laboratorios Gulf Research como geofísico. Con veintiocho años se doctora en Harvard y poco después entra a trabajar en la Universidad de Minnesota y luego en el Naval Ordenance Laboratory. Tras pasar por los Laboratorios Telefónicos Bell, alcanzó la cátedra de Física y Electrotecnia en la Universidad de Illinois. En 1956 fue galardonado con el premio Nobel de Física, que compartió con Brattain y Shockeley, por sus estudios sobre los semiconductores y por la creación del transistor de germanio. Sus investigaciones sobre la superconductividad le volvieron a convertir en 1972 en ganador del Premio Nobel, que en esta ocasión compartió con L. N Cooper y J. R. Schrieffer.
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65. Bardeen, John
bardeen, john. (19081991) bardeen studoval na universite ve Wisconsinu (Madison)av roce 1936 získal doktorát z matematické fyziky na univerzite v
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Americký fyzik, který je spoludržitelem Nobelových cen za fyziku a to v roce 1956 a 1972. První dostal spolu s Williamem B. Shockleyem a Walterem H. Brattainem za objev tranzistoru. Druhou v roce 1972 dostal spolu s Leonem N. Cooperem a Johnem R. Schriefferem za objasnìní supravodivosti.
Bardeen studoval na universitì ve Wisconsinu (Madison) a v roce 1936 získal doktorát z matematické fyziky na univerzitì v Princetonu. V letech 1936-1938 byl zamìstnancem university v Minnesotì. Za druhé svìtové války pracoval jako hlavní fyzik v "U.S. Naval Ordnance Laboratory" ve státì Washington D.C.
Po válce (1945) se stal Bardeen zamìstnancem Bellových telefonních laboratoøí v Murray Hill, New Jersey. Zde Brattain a Shockley provádìli výzkum vlastností elektronové vodivosti polovodièù a 23. prosince roku 1947 odhalili svìtu první tranzistor, který odstartoval revoluci ve svìtì elektrotechniky a elektroniky. Tranzistor nahradil vìtší a neskladnìjší vakuované elektronky a dovolil miniaturizovat rùzné pøepínaèe, které pak umožnily zvýšit výkon poèítaèù.
Na zaèátku padesátých let Bardeen dokonèil výzkum, na kterém zaèal pracovat již ve tøicátých letech a zaèal pracovat na teorii, která by vysvìtlila zmizení elektrického odporu nìkterých materiálù pøi teplotì blízké absolutní nule. BCS teorie supravodivosti (podle poèáteèních písmen objevitelù

66. John Bardeen - Dictionary Of Physicists
john bardeen Article from free online dictionary of physicists with over 1000biographies.
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67. Nat'l Academies Discovery Engine
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68. Nat'l Academies Discovery Engine
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69. Bardeen
Translate this page john bardeen Nació en Madison (Wisconsin) el 23 de Mayo de 1908, hijo Wisconsin del john bardeen asistió a la High School en Madison unos cuantos años,
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70. John Bardeen
bardeen, john 190891, American physicist; b. Madison, Wis. He was known for his bardeen, john (1908-1991), American physicist
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Bardeen, John 1908-91, American physicist; b. Madison, Wis. He was known for his
studies of semiconductivity and other aspects of SOLID-STATE PHYSICS. The first
to win a Nobel Prize twice in the same field, Bardeen shared the 1956 physics
prize with Walter Brattain and William Shockley, for work in developing the
TRANSISTOR, and the 1972 physics prize with Leon Cooper and John Schreiffer, for
their theory of SUPERCONDUCTIVITY. Bardeen, John (1908-1991), American physicist
born in Madison, Wisconsin. Working at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, Bardeen
was a member of the team that developed the transistor. For this work, he shared
the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics with American physicists William Shockley and
Walter H. Brattain. In 1972 he shared the Nobel Prize in physics with American physicists Leon N. Cooper and John R. Schrieffer for the development of a theory to explain superconductivity. He was the first scientist to win two Nobel Prizes

71. John Bardeen: Genius In Action (May 2003) - Review - PhysicsWeb
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Review: May 2003 True Genius: The Life and Science of John Bardeen
Lillian Hoddeson and Vicki Daitch
Scientific genius is no easier to pinpoint than artistic genius. It derives from a combination of factors, including - but not limited to - intuition, imagination, far-reaching vision, exceptional native gifts that blossom into significant technical skills, and the willingness and ability to challenge conventional wisdom. Perhaps even more importantly, scientific genius depends on an instinct for invention, an ability to focus on the problem at hand, and a determination to pursue that problem to a successful conclusion.
John Bardeen
John Bardeen, the inventor of the transistor and leader of the team that developed the microscopic theory of superconductivity, possessed all of these qualities. But what made him different from so many fellow scientific geniuses of the 20th century - Bohr, Dirac, Einstein, Feynman, Gell-Mann, Landau, Oppenheimer and Pauli? The answer lies not only in his two Nobel Prizes for Physics (in 1956 and 1972), but also his remarkable modesty, his deep interest in the application of science, and his genuine ability to collaborate easily with experimentalist and theorist alike. He was, moreover, a devoted and loving husband and father, who imparted to his children his passion for science. Indeed, his two sons - Jim and Bill - became distinguished theoretical physicists in their own right.

72. IEEEVM: John Bardeen
Twotime Nobel Prize winner and co-inventor of the transistor, john bardeen.john bardeen was born in 1908 to Charles Russell and Althea Harmer bardeen.
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73. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici E Ricercatori: Bardeen, John -
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74. MSN Encarta - Bardeen, John
bardeen, john (19081991), American physicist and Nobel laureate, born in Madison, john bardeen, William Bradford Shockley, Walter H. Brattain
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75. Recipients Of The TMS John Bardeen Award
Recipients of the TMS john bardeen Award 1997 john B. Goodenough. 1996,LeGrand G. Van Uitert. 1995, Nick Holonyak, Jr. 1994, Morton B. Panish
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Recipients of the TMS John Bardeen Award Arthur C. Gossard Russell D. Dupuis Gerald B. Stringfellow John M. Poate ... John B. Goodenough LeGrand G. Van Uitert Nick Holonyak, Jr. Morton B. Panish
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76. TMS John Bardeen Award Subcommittee
john bardeen AWARD CRITERIA. Definition of Award Intent The award is namedin honor of john bardeen who, through a career of theoretical and
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Purpose Statement
John Bardeen Award
"In Recoonition of Excellence in Contributing to the Knowledge of Materials for Electronic Applications." Procedures
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The subcommittee shall consist of a chairman and three members. All subcommittee members shall be members of TMS and the EMPMD. Appointments will be made by the TMS Vice President in consultation with the EMPMD Chair. Term of Office
Chair: 1 year
Members: 3 years Financial Statement
Financial arrangements and the operating budget of the subcommittee shall be subject to approval by the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors. In the event of either dissolution or merger of TMS, the funds earmarked or pledged for the award shall revert to a special account of TMS to be held until such time that suitable arrangements for presentation of similar awards can be negotiated. Meeting Schedule
JOHN BARDEEN AWARD CRITERIA Definition of Award Intent

The award recognizes an individual who has made an outstanding contribution and is a leader in the field of electronic materials. The award is named in honor of John Bardeen who, through a career of theoretical and experimental research, set the foundation for the current state of understanding of electronic materials. Two areas where Bardeen had great impact were the invention and development of the solid state transistor and the theory that developed greater understanding of superconductivity.

77. Dr.Tarek Said's Homepage-Nobel Prize Winners
1962 john STEINBECK 1961 IVO ANDRIAC 1960 SAINTjohn PERSE ( ALEXIS LEGER ) 1972 bardeen, john Cooper, Leon, N. Schrieffer, J. Robert
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78. Bardeen
Translate this page bardeen, john (1908-1991), físico y premio Nobel estadounidense, nació enMadison (Wisconsin) y estudió en las universidades de Wisconsin y Princeton.
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Bardeen, John (1908-1991), físico y premio Nobel estadounidense, nació en Madison (Wisconsin) y estudió en las universidades de Wisconsin y Princeton. Como físico investigador (1945-1951) en los Laboratorios Telefónicos Bell, fue miembro del equipo que desarrolló el transistor, un diminuto aparato electrónico capaz de realizar la mayoría de las funciones de los tubos de vacío. Por este trabajo, compartió en 1956 el Premio Nobel de Física con dos compatriotas, los físicos William Shockley y Walter H. Brattain. Mientras tanto, se había incorporado en 1951 a la Universidad de Illinois. En 1972 compartió nuevamente el Premio Nobel de Física con los físicos estadounidenses Leon N. Cooper y John R. Schrieffer por el desarrollo de una teoría que explicaba la superconductividad, es decir, la desaparición de la resistencia eléctrica en ciertos metales y aleaciones a temperaturas cercanas al cero absoluto. Bardeen fue el primer científico que ganó dos premios Nobel en la misma disciplina.

79. Past Nobel Winners From UW-Madison (Oct 14, 1999)
1956 bardeen, john (BS 1928, MS 1929) Physics Discovery of the transistor effect.1958 Lederberg, Joshua (faculty) Physiology, Medicine Genetics of
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Physiology, Medicine: Study of the differentiated functions of individual nerve threads 1956: Bardeen, John (B.S. 1928, M.S. 1929)
Physics: Discovery of the transistor effect 1958: Lederberg, Joshua (faculty)
Physiology, Medicine: Genetics of bacteria 1958: Tatum, Edward (M.S. 1932, Ph.D. 1934)

80. Urban Dictionary: John Bardeen
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