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  1. Owen Chamberlain
  2. Owen Chamberlain: Physicist At Los Alamos, Berkeley Professor, 1950-1989, and Nobel Laureate. An Interview Conducted by Graham Hale in 1976 by Graham Hale, Owen Chamberlain, 2000
  3. Kenya Without Prejudice - A Balanced , Critical Review Of The Country And Its People by Henry Owen & Chamberlain, A Neville [introduction] Weller, 1931
  4. Proton-proton scattering at 340 Mev by Owen. Chamberlain, 1950-01-01
  5. Lookout, a film by Owen Bennett Chamberlain, 1967
  6. British Expatriates in Germany: Kevin Keegan, George H. D. Gossip, James Blunt, Owen Hargreaves, Houston Stewart Chamberlain, Ray Hudson
  7. GOLD FOR THE FINDING - A PICTORIAL HISTORY OF GIPPSLAND'S JORDAN GOLDFIELD by OWEN F; BOSA, MARYSUSAN & CHAMBERLAIN, PETER G TOMLIN, 1979-01-01
  8. Perlitas (Books for Young Learners) by Judith A Chamberlain, 2000-10-20
  9. Maine, Her Place in History: by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1877-01-01
  10. Perlitas/Spanish (Books for Young Learners) (Spanish Edition) by Judith A. Chamberlain, 2005-10-20
  11. Maine, her place in history: Address delivered at the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1876, and in convention of the Legislature of Maine, February 6, 1877 by Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, 1877
  12. Public baths and wash-houses, by Robert Owen Allsop, 1894
  13. The hydropathic establishment and its baths by Robert Owen Allsop, 1891
  14. Public baths and wash-houses [microform] by Robert Owen Allsop, 1894

41. Group Photo - Chamberlain, McMillan, Segre, Calvin, Glaser, Alvarez, & Seaborg
Left to right are owen chamberlain, Edwin McMillan, Emilio Segre, Melvin Calvin,Donald Glaser, Luis Alvarez and Glenn Seaborg; March 7, 1969.
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Seven LBL Nobel Laureates, posed in front of Ernest Lawrence's 37-inch cyclotron magnet. Left to right are Owen Chamberlain, Edwin McMillan, Emilio Segre, Melvin Calvin, Donald Glaser, Luis Alvarez and Glenn Seaborg; March 7, 1969.

42. Library: Nobel Laureates
Dr. Emilio Segrè and Dr. owen chamberlain at the reception for Yuan T Lee, Left to right are owen chamberlain, Edwin McMillan, Emilio Segrè,
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1959 Nobel Prize for Physics Presentation of Award
Acceptance Speeches

Biography Submitted by Dr. Chamberlain to the Nobel Committee

Press conference Nobel Prize announcement on a Lab blackboard.
Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, Ladies and Gentlemen,
The notion of matter as something built up of very tiny and indivisible atoms is a heritage from classical times. Since, however, experimental research in our days has shown that the atoms in their turn are complicated structures, the notion of indivisibility has been transferred to the so-called elementary particles of which the atom is composed, in the hope of therewith having reached the ultimate limit for the division of matter.
However, the different kinds of elementary particles showed an alarming tendency to increase in numbersomething which is at variance with the attractive idea that matter is built up of one or at most two kinds of particles.
Among the most successful and noteworthy attempts to interpret the situation is Dirac's theory of particles and anti-particles, which may be designated, almost, as each other's mirror-images. Both kinds of particles are conceived as arising through the formation of pairs and as reciprocally annihilating each other. The world in which we find ourselves belongs, by chance, to the one kind of particles, among which sporadically occurring anti-particles are very quickly destroyed. On account of the mirror symmetry it would be very difficult to decide whether a remote star or galaxy belonged to the one or the other kind of matter.

43. Untitled Document
Images of Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg Images of Dr. Seaborg s Office owen chamberlain Glenn Seaborg Family Album Photos.
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44. History Of Science Society -- News And Inquiries
PHYSICS NOBEL LAUREATE owen chamberlain. RECORDS ORAL HISTORY. Professor Emeritusowen chamberlain of the University of California, Berkeley, describes his
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PHYSICS NOBEL LAUREATE OWEN CHAMBERLAIN RECORDS ORAL HISTORY P rofessor Emeritus Owen Chamberlain of the University of California, Berkeley, describes his work in particle physics, including research on the antiproton for which he and colleague Emilio Segr were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1959. Also of interest is his account of earlier research at Los Alamos on the atom bomb, thesis research under Enrico Fermi, the science and scientists at Ernest Lawrence's Radiation Laboratory at Berkeley, and political activities concerning disarmament, the Berkeley Loyalty Oath, and nuclear issues. Also of interest is the following article in The Berkeleyan , published by UC Berkeley's Office of Public Affairs: http://www.berkeley.edu/news/berkeleyan/2000/11/01/nobelst.html Cataloguing information: Chamberlain, Owen (b. 1920) Physicist Physicist at Los Alamos, Berkeley Professor, 1950-1989, and Nobel Laureate, 2000, iv, 229 pp. Childhood in San Francisco and Philadelphia; undergraduate education at Dartmouth, graduate work in physics at UC Berkeley; professors at Berkeley: J. Robert Oppenheimer, Emilio Segr, Ernest Lawrence; work on the atomic bomb at Los Alamos during World War II; physicists at Los Alamos: Enrico Fermi, Clyde Weigand, Edward Teller; postwar graduate work at the University of Chicago; UC Berkeley Radiation Lab, 1948, and colleagues Bob Thornton, Ed Lofgren, Carl Helmholz, Raymond Birge, Luis Alvarez; Nobel Prize in physics, 1959, with Segr for work on antiproton; involvement with anti-nuclear activism, late research in physics.

45. Owen Chamberlain -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article
owen chamberlain (b. July 10, 1920) is an (A native or inhabitant of the UnitedStates) American (A scientist trained in physics) physicist.
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Owen Chamberlain (b. July 10, 1920) is an (A native or inhabitant of the United States) American (A scientist trained in physics) physicist . He shared the (Click link for more info and facts about Nobel Prize in Physics) Nobel Prize in Physics for 1959 with his collaborator (Click link for more info and facts about Emilio Segrè) Emilio Segrè for their discovery of the (Click link for more info and facts about anti-proton) anti-proton , a fundamental particle.
Born in (A port in western California near the Golden Gate that is one of the major industrial and transportation centers; it has one of the world's finest harbors; site of the Golden Gate Bridge) San Francisco , Chamberlain studied physics at (A college in New Hampshire) Dartmouth College (A.B. 1941) and the (Click link for more info and facts about University of California, Berkeley) University of California, Berkeley until the outbreak of (A war between the Allies (Australia, Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ethiopia, France, Greece, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, Iran, Iraq, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherl)

46. Article - 1
owen chamberlain Physics, 1959. By Russell Schoch 1984. owen chamberlain was bornin San Francisco on July 10, 1920. His father, W. Edward chamberlain,
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Physics, 1959 By Russell Schoch
Owen Chamberlain was born in San Francisco on July 10, 1920. His father, W. Edward Chamberlain, a former instructor at the University of California, was a radiologist on the staff of the Stanford University Hospital when his son was born. The family moved to Philadelphia when Chamberlain was 10 years old, and he received his early education in the public schools there. He earned his undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College with the last pre-World War II graduating class, in June 1941. That fall, Chamberlain came to the Berkeley campus to do graduate work in physics. But within a year the United States had entered the war, and the government had embarked on a crash research program. Chamberlain abandoned his own studies in 1942 to join a group of scientists investigating uranium isotopes for the Manhattan Project under the direction of Ernest O. Lawrence. In the middle of 1943, Chamberlain transferred to Los Alamos, where he continued his atomic research and participated in the firing of the first atomic bomb test in 1945. (Chamberlain lost a $5 bet on the test: "There were just too many possibilities it wouldn't work," he thought, incorrectly, at the time.) At the end of the war, Chamberlain continued his work in atomic physics in Chicago, earning his Ph.D. under Professor Enrico Fermi at the University of Chicago in 1948. He was then invited to the Berkeley campus as an instructor in physics. He became an assistant professor in 1950 and an associate professor four years later.

47. Der Nobelpreis Für Physik: Owen Chamberlain
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48. ScienceMatters @ Berkeley. 1955: Emilio Segrè, Owen Chamberlain, And The Matter
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Berkeley's Scientific Legacy
During the fall of 1955, a blackboard at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory helped physicists Emilio and Owen Chamberlain keep track of two very important, but very different, tallies. One side of the board held the scores from that year's World Series, in which the Brooklyn Dodgers ultimately beat the Yankees. The blackboard was also where and Chamberlain kept a running tally of how many elusive antiprotons they observed after discovering the very first one. Left to right are Dr. Emilio , Dr. Clyde Wiegand, Dr. Edward Lofgren, Dr. Owen Chamberlain and Tom Ypsilantis, then a graduate student. The photograph was taken at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in October, 1955 at the time of the discovery of the antiproton. (Courtesy LBL) The hunt for antimatter began in earnest in 1932, with the discovery of the antielectron, or positron. Creating an antiproton though was far more difficult, requiring nearly 2,000 times the energy. In 1955 though, the Berkeley Bevatronthen the most powerful "atom smasher" in the worldwent online, providing the scientists with the energy they needed to make antiprotons.

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50. Lexikon: Owen Chamberlain - Begriff
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51. Chamberlain - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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52. Chamberlain, Owen
chamberlain pracoval v letech 1942 až 1946 na projektu atomové bomby. Pozdeji,když dokoncil své doktorandské studium na Chicagské universite,
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Americký fyzik, nositel Nobelovy ceny za fyziku pro rok 1959. Cenu sdílí spolu s Emiliem Segrem a byla jim udìlena za objev antiprotonu. Tato pøedem pøedpovìzená èástice byla druhou objevenou antièásticí.
Chamberlain pracoval v letech 1942 až 1946 na projektu atomové bomby. Pozdìji, když dokonèil své doktorandské studium na Chicagské universitì, pracoval v Argonne National Laboratory v Illinois. V roce 1948 zaèal pracovat na Kalifornské universitì v Berkeley, kde se v roce 1958 stal profesorem. Tam se zabýval rozpadem alfa èástic, ohybem neutronových svazkù v kapalinách a reakcemi vysokoenergetických jaderných èástic. V roce 1955 spolu s Segrem použili bevatron (urychlovaè èástic) k získání antiprotonù a o rok pozdìji potvrdili existenci antineutronu.

53. Article About "Owen Chamberlain" In The English Wikipedia On 24-Apr-2004
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Owen Chamberlain
Owen Chamberlain (b. July 10 ) is an American physicist . He shared the Nobel Prize in Physics for with his collaborator Emilio Segrè for their discovery of the anti-proton , a fundamental particle. Born in San Francisco , Chamberlain studied physics at Dartmouth College (A.B. 1941) and the University of California, Berkeley until the outbreak of World War II . He joined the Manhattan Project in 1942, where he worked with Segrè, both at Berkeley and in Los Alamos New Mexico . He married Beatrice Babette Copper in 1943, with whom he had four children. In 1946, after the war, Chamberlain continued with his doctorate work at the University of Chicago under legendary physicist Enrico Fermi . Fermi acted as an important guide and mentor for Chamberlain, encouraging him to leave behind the more prestigious theoretical physics for experimental physics, for which Chamberlain had a particular aptitude. In 1948, Chamberlain returned to Berkeley as a member its faculty (promoted to professor of physics in 1958), where he, Segrè, and other physicists investigated proton-proton scattering. In 1955, a series of proton scattering experiments led to the discovery of the anti-proton, a particle exactly like a proton except negatively charged. Chamberlain's later research work included the Time Projection Chamber (TPC), and work at the

54. Nobel Prize In Physics 1959
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55. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici E Ricercatori: Chamberlain, Owe
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56. The New York Review Of Books: Owen Chamberlain
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57. 1950's-Bevatron
owen chamberlain Emilio Segré The Bevatron is best known for the antiproton,discovered there in 1955 by Emilio Segré and owen chamberlain.
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Emilio Segré 1950's In the 1950s, the Bevatron accelerator at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory accelerated protons to an energy of six billion electron volts. The Bevatron is best known for the antiproton, discovered there in 1955 by Emilio Segré and Owen Chamberlain.

58. Nobel Prizes In Physics
owen chamberlain. American. particle physics. 1960. Donald A. Glaser. American.bubble chamber. 1961. Robert Hofstadter. American. particle physics
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59. Boots & Sabers - The Blogging Will Continue Until Morale Improves...
chamberlain rebuffed the Soviet Union and refused to allow them to participate at owenat- bootsandsabers.com. Our Favorite Stuff. Jed s Reading List
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One Point Four
new spending bill with Senator Jauch. In response to urgent requests from nursing home care providers, State Senator Bob Jauch (D-Poplar) and State Representative Gary Sherman (D-Port Wing) are introducing a measure to provide a 1.4% increase in the nursing home Medicaid reimbursement rate. This is beyond cynical. This is the exact same 1.4% increase that the Republicans put in the budget. Both Rep. Sherman and Sen. Jauch voted against that budget and Doyle subsequently vetoed the 1.4% increase. These Democrats have the gall to lecture us on the necessity of spending that they have already voted against. The legislation will dedicate the first draw of general purpose revenue from the budget stabilization fund (currently $65 million) to provide a 1.4% annual increase in the Medical Assistance reimbursement rate for nursing home providers. The increase will be retroactive beginning July 1, 2005. The biennial cost of this much-needed rate increase will be approximately $33 million using funding reserves.

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British Prime Minister Neville chamberlain’s appeasement of Hitler brought Europe to owenat- bootsandsabers.com. Our Favorite Stuff. Jed s Reading List
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Greater Folly?
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Wisconsin blogger gathering
It looks like I will be able to attend the blogger gathering
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Mass Migration Doesn't Materialize
Darn. I was hopeful
But official statistics show the number of Americans actually applying to live permanently in Canada fell in the six months after the election. I think that this is perhaps the best explanation. Posted by Owen at 1232 hrs Spurs (1) Trackbacks (0) Foreign Affairs ... Politics - General
New Wheels
With these criteria, I have narrowed it down to the Ford Focus or the Hyundai Elantra. Any suggestions anyone? Does anyone have either of these vehicles or perhaps another one that I should consider? Good stories? Horror stories? Posted by Owen at 1218 hrs Spurs (14) Trackbacks (0) Off-Duty
Wisconsin: Still A Tax Hell
Another day, another study showing that

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