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  1. Encounters in Nonlinear Optics: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics) by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1997-05
  2. Encounters in Magnetic Resonances: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics)
  3. Nonlinear Optics by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1996-06
  4. Resonances: A Volume in Honor of the 70th Birthday of Nicolaas Bloembergen by M.D. Levenson, E. Mazur, et all 1991-03
  5. Hochschullehrer (Tucson): Nicolaas Bloembergen, Willis E. Lamb, David Chalmers, Marlan Scully, Johann Rafelski, Robert Detrick Van Valin (German Edition)
  6. Nicolaas Bloembergen
  7. Reflections on light. by Nicolaas (b. 1920). BLOEMBERGEN, 1979-01-01
  8. Encounters in Nonlinear Optics: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen (With Commentary) (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics, Vol. 16) by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1980
  9. Encounters in Magnetic Resonance: Selected Papers of Nicolaas Bloembergen, With Commentary by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1996
  10. Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation: Proefschrift by Nicolaas Bloembergen, 1948

81. Månadens Erbjudande! Presenttips Författarporträtt Bläddra I Bok
av bloembergen, nicolaas (Harvard University, USA) WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING,SINGAPORE, Upplaga 4, 1996, paperback, ENGELSKA, ISBN9810225997
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82. Nicolaas Bloembergen - Banquet Speech
nicolaas bloembergen s speech at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1981. Your Majesties,Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen,
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Nicolaas Bloembergen's speech at the Nobel Banquet, December 10, 1981 Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen,
Lasers contribute to the improvement of communications. Optical communication and information processes will further influence the lives of people in the decades to come. Dialogue and information transfer, from person to person, from people to people, are important, nay essential, for mankind. The fate of all of us on this globe is tied much closer together now than it was a century ago. The enormous improvement in communication that has occurred may be illustrated by an anecdote about the Nobel laureate in physics in 1930: C. V. Raman had to make his steamer reservation from Bombay, India, well before the final decision about his Nobel award was made. Lasers, in their two decades of existence, have found numerous other applications outside of the communications field. They are used for delicate surgery, for cutting in the manufacture of clothing, for welding and materials processing, and for alignment in the construction industry. In addition, they function as sensitive tools and spectroscopic instruments in other sciences, including chemistry, biology, metrology, geology and cosmology. Alfred Nobel would have been delighted with all these technological benefits sprouting from basic laser physics. As was the case for Nobel's own invention of dynamite, the uses that are made of increased knowledge can serve both beneficial and potentially harmful ends. Increased knowledge clearly implies increased responsibility. We reject the notion advocated in some quarters that man should stop eating from the tree of knowledge, as if that were humanly possible. Those who propose that we eat only from certain branches of that tree do not specify how and by whom those branches should be selected. We reaffirm that free inquiry and the search for increased knowledge is a noble human pursuit. It will enrich our lives, although at times it will also make life more complicated. In thanking the Nobel foundation for the award, we accept the honor, together with the responsibility: "Noblesse oblige".

83. Fishpond.co.nz Science Magnetism
Resonance Selected Papers of nicolaas bloembergen, with Commentary Bybloembergen, nicolaas (May 1996) Paperback; Usually arrives within 611 days*
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84. NS 26 -- April 12, 1992
NS26.2 bloembergen S LETTER ABOUT _APS NEWS_, nicolaas bloembergen nicolaasbloembergen, the President of the American Physical Society, sent a letter
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NS 26 April 12, 1992
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ISSN: 1046-3410
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NS26.1 AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY RESPONSE TO NEWSLETTER ITEMS, Harry Lustig Nicolaas Bloembergen NS26.3 ANOTHER FAXON LETTER ABOUT PERGAMON PRICES IN DATABASE, Joel Baron NS26.1 AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY RESPONSE TO NEWSLETTER ITEMS Harry Lustig, City College of New York and the American Physical Society, APSAP@CUNYVM.BITNET. I am the Treasurer of the American Physical Society and a former Provost of the City College of New York who is sadly acquainted with the serials pricing crisis faced by librarians. I was, however, greatly distressed to see (for the first time) the APS criticized (twice!) in the Newsletter. In issue NS 23, Katy Ginanni states that she has received several issues of APS NEWS without having subscribed to any such thing. She implies that APS NEWS is a new publication that was added to existing subscriptions to the BULLETIN OF THE AMERICAN PHYSICAL SOCIETY at additional cost. I can see how she could have been led to this conclusion by an ambiguous phrase in the 1992 AIP price list of publications. However, the conclusion is quite erroneous. What happened is that the former BULLETIN was divided into two parts, in order better to serve APS members and meeting attendees and to save paper. During the changeover year 1992, libraries are being mailed both parts at the price that would have been charged for the former single journal.

85. Physics At The Idea Channel
Gerald Holton nicolaas bloembergen read abstract Gerald Holton, MallinckrodtProfessor of Physics at Harvard University and nicolaas bloembergen,
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86. OSA Honorary Members
nicolaas bloembergen, 1983. Rudolf Kingslake, 1984. André Maréchal, 1986. Emil Wolf,1987. George Wald, 1992. James G. Baker, 1993. Willis E. Lamb, Jr. 2000
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87. 54th Lindau Meeting - 2004 Trip Report For Day Three
biege bullet, Dr. nicolaas bloembergen presentation Lasers in Peace and War .biege bullet, Dr. Riccardo Giacconi presentation XRay Astronomy
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June 30, 2004 On the Agenda: Dr. Nicolaas Bloembergen presentation: "Lasers in Peace and War" Dr. Riccardo Giacconi presentation: "X-Ray Astronomy" Dr. Masatoshi Koshiba presentation: "The Birth of Neutrino Astrophysics" Dr. Robert Richardson presentation: "Pseudo Science, Marvelous Gadgets, and Public Policy" Dr. Brian Josephson presentation: "Fact and Fantasy in Science" Scientific discussion between Nobel Laureates and students/young researchers in separate areas of the Inselhalle Concert of the UBS Verbier Festival Youth Orchestra in the City Theatre of Lindau EXTRA: Read About It! Dr. Nicolaas Bloembergen presented an overview of the most important applications of lasers during the past forty years in peace and war. Dr. Riccardo Giacconi discussed the development of an x-ray telescope which came from his discovery of a new class of celestial objects, a thousand times more luminous than the sun and emitting 99.9% of its energy in x-rays. Dr. Masatoshi Koshiba talked about the birth of neutrino astrophysics which grew from physical observations that the ratio of muon-neutrinos and electron-neutrinos in the atmosphere is not in accord with theoretical expectations.

88. DEAS - Faculty - View By Location - Contact Information
nicolaas bloembergen, Emeritus. Position, Professor Emeritus. Office, Univ.of Arizona. Phone, (520) 6263479. Fax, (520) 621-5300
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89. Physics List Pt. 1
bloembergen, nicolaas. Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation. 130 1 pp. Schotanus andJens Utrecht. 1948. (Bound in flexible cloth covers) Very good condition.
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  • Agrup Sara. Measurements of Queched Fluoresence Lifetimes and Stimulated Emission from Flame Radicals. Doctoral Thesis: eight papers plus an introductory paper. 182 pp. Softcover. VG (Dept. of Combustion Physics Lund Univ. Sweden. 1994) PHYS10302 $15.00
  • Aharoni, J. The Special Theory of Relativity. 331 pp. Oxford. Clarendon Press. 1965 ( 1959, 1965 second edition. ) ( Hardback ) Binding rough, but sturdy. ExLibrary. Text clean. PHYS11181 $20.00
  • Aitta, Anneli. On the Tricritical Phenomena in Couette-Taylor Flow. Doctoral Thesis: four papers plus an introductory paper. Softcover. VG (Dept. of Physics Helsinki Univ. Finland. 1991) PHYS10303 $10.00
  • Akerllund, Claes.

90. Scientific American Annual Index 1987
bloembergen, nicolaas. and C. Kumar N. Patel. STRATEGIC DEFENSE AND DIRECTEDENERGYWEAPONS; September, Patel, C. Kumar N., and nicolaas bloembergen.
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  • Abu-Mostafa. Yaser S., and Demetri Psaltis. OPTICAL NEURAL COMPUTERS; March, page 66.
  • Ada, Gordon L., and Sir Gustav Nossal. THE CLONAL-SELECTION THEORY; August, page 50.
  • Allen, Robert Day. THE MICROTUBULE AS AN INTRACELLULAR ENGINE; February, page 26.
  • Appenzeller, Tim, and Mortimer Mishkin. THE ANATOMY OF MEMORY; June, page 62.
  • Balzhiser, Richard E., and Kurt E. Yeager. COAL-FIRED POWER PLANTS FOR THE FUTURE; September, page 92.
  • Barrett. Spencer C. H. MIMICRY IN PLANTS; September, page 68.
  • Baruch.Jordan J., James Brian Quinn and Penny Cushman Paquette. TECHNOLOGY IN SERVICES; December, page 24.
  • Baylor, Denis A. and Julie L. Schnapf. HOW PHOTORECEPTOR CELLS RESPOND TO LIGHT; April, page 32.
  • Beck, Gregory, Gail S. Habicht and Jorge L. Benach. LYME DISEASE; July, page 60.
  • Benach, Jorge L., Gail S. Habicht and Gregory Beck. LYME DISEASE; July, page 60.
  • Bennett. Charles H. DEMONS, ENGINES AND THE SECOND LAW; November, page 88.
  • Bernstein. Barton J. THE BIRTH OF THE U.S. BIOLOGICAL-WARFARE PROGRAM; June, page 94.
  • Bharathan. Desikan. and Terry R. Penney. POWER FROM THE SEA; January, page 74.

91. Golem.de - Lexikon
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92. Boston Globe Online / Table Of Contents
nicolaas bloembergen, yesterday was named corecipient of the 1981 Nobel Prizein Physics for work leading to development of lasers.
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RUN OF PAPER A pioneering physicist at Harvard, Prof. Nicolaas Bloembergen, yesterday was named co-recipient of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics for work leading to development of lasers. Bloembergen, 61, of Lexington, will share half of the award with Prof. Arthur Schawlow of Stanford University. The other half goes to Kai Siegbahn of Uppsala University in Sweden. Also yesterday, the Swedish Royal Academy of Sciences announced that Prof. Roald Hoffman of Cornell University and Prof. Kenichi Fukui of Kyoto University in Japan, had won the 1981 Nobel Prize for Chemistry. The two Nobel Prizes are worth $180,000 each, and will be split among the recipients. Bloembergen, who came to Harvard to work with Prof. Edward Purcell in 1949, was given the award, the academy said, "for the development of laser spectroscopy." This work, he said during a news conference, involves study of the interaction of light with matter.

93. Science News Online (12/19/98): Potent Laser Twirls Electron Figure Eights
nicolaas bloembergen Harvard University Division of Engineering and AppliedSciences Pierce Hall 231 Cambridge, MA 02138. Szuyuan Chen
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December 19 Potent laser twirls electron figure eights By P. Weiss D uring the past decade, experimenters have developed laser beams of unprecedented power. Like other forms of light, these beams are composed of perpendicular electric and magnetic fields. The laser beams' enormously strong electric fields tear electrons from atoms and accelerate the freed particles almost instantly to nearly the speed of light. Made more intense each year, compact lasers have promised to unlock new areas of physics and usher in practical advances such as X-ray lasers and tabletop particle accelerators (SN: 9/5/98, p. 157). In a partial fulfillment of that promise, researchers at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor report a laser experiment confirming a 30-year-old prediction based on Einstein's theory of relativity. The Michigan findings indicate that high-power, short-pulse lasers have reached sufficient intensities for "opening up a whole new regime" of physics, says Nicolaas Bloembergen of Harvard University, who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics for pioneering studies using lasers to probe atoms. As described in the Dec. 17

94. Nobel Prize Laureates
In 1981, Professor nicolaas bloembergen (AFOSRfunded), Dr. Arthur Schawlow, and Dr.Kai M. Siegbahn were corecipients for their contribution to the
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95. Magnetic Resonance Imaging - Text View
One of Purcell s first graduate students, nicolaas bloembergen, 1948 nicolaasbloembergen, Edward Purcell, and Robert Pound publish a paper on
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96. Science -- Author Index {19 March 1999; 283 (5409)}
Konrad E. (in Letters) Letter bloembergen, nicolaas (in Letters) Abstract Full Text Blumenthal, Jonathan (in Reports) Abstract Full Text Bradke,
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Ahern, Kevin (in )
Altshuler, B. L. (in Perspectives)
Arrow, Kenneth J. (in Letters)
Axelrod, Julius (in Letters)
Aziz, Hany (in Reports)
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Balter, Michael (in News Focus)
Baltimore, David (in Letters)
Barinaga, Marcia (in News of the Week)
Barinaga, Marcia (in News of the Week)
Benacerraf, Baruj (in Letters)
Bjorkman, Pamela J. (in Reports)
Bloch, Konrad E. (in Letters)
Bloembergen, Nicolaas (in Letters)
Blumenthal, Jonathan (in Reports)
Bradke, Frank (in Reports)
Brand, Ulrike (in Reports)
Brannon, Elizabeth M. (in Letters)
Brown, Herbert C. (in Letters)
Brown, Michael S. (in Letters)
Brown;, Sandra (in Technical Comments)
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Campman, K. (in Reports)
Chirino, Arthur J. (in Reports)
Chiu, Daniel T. (in Reports)
Cibelli, Jose B. (in Letters)
Clarke, A. R. (in Reports)
Cobb, Stephen (in Policy Forum)
Cohen, Jon (in News of the Week)
Cohen, Stanley (in Letters)
Collinge, J. (in Reports)
Collins, D. Louis (in Reports)
Cooper, Leon N. (in Letters)
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97. Harvard's Bloembergen Reflects On 'Star Wars'
Harvard University Professor nicolaas bloembergen, a 1981 Nobel colaureate inphysics, said the committee s conclusions concerning Ronald Reagan s
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Harvard's Bloembergen reflects on 'Star Wars' By Charles Ratliff
Arizona Daily Wildcat February 29, 1996

For "Star Wars" to work, a decade of laser weapon research would have been needed, said the co-chair of a 1986 committee studying the program. Harvard University Professor Nicolaas Bloembergen, a 1981 Nobel co-laureate in physics, said the committee's conclusions concerning Ronald Reagan's Strategic Defense Initiative were "right on the mark." Bloembergen related his experiences studying the Star Wars project to a group of 20 UA faculty and students yesterday as part of a graduate seminar studying the effect of government policy on science and technology. The committee was mandated to study the effectiveness of Star Wars and dispel any doubt as to whether it would work. When Bloembergen's committee released its findings, it confirmed the scientific community's "gut feelings" that Star Wars would not work. "We were asked to look about 10 years into the future and that is what we did," Bloembergen said. Reagan announced in March 1983 that he would launch a massive research and development effort to build a high-technology defense system to guard against a Soviet missile attack.

98. Oe Magazine - Spie World
Nobel Prizewinning physicist nicolaas bloembergen (right) with Christopher B.Schaffer (University of California-San Diego) at the LASE 2003 plenary
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Hilda Kingslake and Rudolf Kingslake Hilda Conrady Kingslake died on 14 February, two days before her 101st birthday. Her husband of 73 years, optics pioneer Rudolf Kingslake, died just 11 days later on 25 February. Hilda Kingslake was the daughter of A.E. Conrady, professor of optical design at London's Imperial College where both Hilda and her future husband, Rudolf Kingslake, were students. They were married in 1929, before emigrating to the United States where Rudolf had accepted a position at the University of Rochester's (U of R) new Institute of Optics. Former SPIE President and University of Rochester Provost Brian Thompson pointed out that university President Rush Rhees was astute in 1929. Although he did not hire Hilda, "I am sure that he knew that he was getting a package deal since Hilda had already three years of industrial experience and had published several papers." Hilda Kingslake had published extensively. Thompson noted that Hilda was "perhaps best known for her knowledge and writing in the organizational history of our field, particularly the 50-year history of the Optical Society of America and the 50-year history of The Institute of Optics."

99. Directed Energy Weapons (DEWs): A Bibliography (Periodicals)
bloembergen, nicolaas et at. Report to the APS of the Study Group on Scienceand Technology of Directed Energy Weapons Executive Summary and Major
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[A] [B] [C] ... [V-Z] Abrahamson, J.A. "The Strategic Defense Initiative: An Overview." Horizons , January 1985, v. 21, no. 3, p. 2-9. "Accelerator Deemed Beam Weapon Key." Aviation Week and Space Technology , August 4, 1980, v, 113, no. 5, p. 60-63. "AF Phillips Lab Looks at Space as Battleground." BMD Monitor , September 6, 1996, v. 11, n. 18. Ahmed, M. "Laser and Charged Particle Beam Technology." Islamic Defence Review , 1981, v. 6, no. 4, p. 16-20. "Air Force Panel: Space Lasers Not Ready For Prime Time." Defense Week , June 24, 1996, v. 17, n. 26. "Air Force Shoots For Laser Ballistic Missile Terminator." National Defense , November 1996, v, 81, n. 522, p. 23. "Air Force's Future Looks a Lot Like SDI's Past." BMD Monitor , November 18, 1994, v. 9, n. 23. Altmann, Jurgen. "Space Laser Weapons: Problems of Strategic Stability." Bulletin of Peace Proposals , 1988, v. 19, no. 3-4, p. 343-356.

100. How To Find The SON NMR Large Scale Facility | NMR@Bijvoet Center Utrecht
in the nicolaas bloembergen building. Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht, the Netherlands.phone 3130-2532652, fax 31-30-2537623. Email secr@nmr.chem.uu.nl
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Padualaan 8, 3584 CH Utrecht , the Netherlands phone: 31-30-2532652, fax: 31-30-2537623 Email: secr@nmr.chem.uu.nl The SON NMR Large Scale Facility is part of the Bijvoet Center for Biomolecular Research, Department of NMR Spectroscopy, Utrecht University Supervisor: Dr. Ir. Nico van Nuland
Application Scientist: Dr. Rainer Wechselberger Overview of Utrecht . The facility is located in De Uithof area. Plane Under Schiphol Airport (Amsterdam) is a railway station. Buy a combined train/bus ticket for DeUithof/Utrecht. Buy a bus ticket (strippenkaart ), in case you want to go around in Utrecht. Take any train with direction Duivendrecht and change trains at Duivendrecht to Utrecht CS. Note that taxis are expensive in Holland. Shuttle-service from Utrecht to Schiphol: Webutax (030-2893565 for details). Webutax will transfer from Schiphol to Utrecht, if booked and paid well in advance. Train Many trains go to Utrecht CS directly. Several trains run also during the night. From Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam, Eindhoven, Hilversum, Arnhem: direct. From Brussels: change at Rotterdam. From Groningen: direct, or change at Amersfoort. There is a combined train/bus ticket to the Uithof/Utrecht. If you need a taxi to or from stations use the treintaxi (taxi-tickets can be purchased at the station when you buy a train ticket). For detailed information, please visit the

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