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  1. Lecture series in nuclear physics (MDDC) by Edwin Mattison McMillan, 1947
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81. Storia Della Chimica. Premi Nobel Per La Chimica: McMillan
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82. A Chronology Of The Atomic View Of Nature
1940, edwin mattison mcmillan (USA, 19071999) and, produced the first transuranicelement, neptunium; and. PHILIP HAGUE ABELSON (USA, b. 1913)
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A CHRONOLOGY OF THE ATOMIC VIEW OF NATURE c. 550 B.C. THALES of Miletus (Greece, c. 640-546 B.C.) recorded the attractive properties of rubbed amber and of lodestone. c. 450 B.C. LEUCIPPUS (Greece) proposed an atomic concept of matter. c. 400 B.C. DEMOCRITUS of Abdera (Greece, c. 460-357 B.C.) pupil of Leucippus, was the most famous of the atomists in ancient times. He taught: "The only existing things are the atoms and empty space; all else is mere opinion. " c. 335 B.C. ARISTOTLE (Greece, 384-322 B.C.) held that all matter was basically composed of the same continuous primordial stuff. c. 300 B.C. EPICURUS of Samos (Greece, c. 342-270 B.C.) founded a philosophical system based on the atomism of Democritus. c. B.C. ZENO of Cition (Greece, c. 336-264 B.C.) founded the Stoic school of philosophy which held that matter, space, etc. were continuous. c. 60 B.C. TITUS LUCRETIUS CARUS (Rome, c. 96-55 B.C.) attempted to formulate a rational explanation of natural phenomena by extending the beliefs of Democritus and Epicurus.
His poem, De Rerum Natura, is the most complete record of Greek atomism extant. The atomism of antiquity was primarily a system of metaphysics. The atomic view of matter in the modern sense was barely introduced in its most elementary form by the beginning of the 19th century.

83. Nuclear Reactions
In 1940, however, the American physicist edwin mattison mcmillan (19071991) andhis colleague, the chemist Philip Hauge Abelson (1913- ), in their work on
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Nuclear Reactions
The New Transmutation Once it was understood that the atom was made up of smaller particles, which rearranged themselves spontaneously in radioactive transformations, the next step seemed almost ordained. Man could deliberately rearrange the atomic structure of molecules in ordinary chemical reactions. Why not, then, deliberately rearrange the protons and neutrons of the atomic nucleus in nuclear reactions ? To be sure, the protons and neutrons are bound together by forces far stronger than those binding atoms in molecules, and methods that sufficed to bring about ordinary reactions would not suffice for nuclear reactions, but the men who had solved the puzzle of radioactivity were traveling the high road of success. It was Rutherford who took the first step. He bombarded various gases with alpha particles and found that every once in a while an alpha particle would strike the nucleus of an atom and disarrange it. In fact, Rutherford was able to demonstrate, in 1919, that alpha particle could knock protons out of nitrogen nuclei and merge with what was left behind. The most common isotope of nitrogen is nitrogen-14, which has a nucleus made up of 7 protons and 7 neutrons. Subtract a proton and add the 2 protons and 2 neutrons of the alpha particle and you end with a nucleus possessing 8 protons and 9 neutrons. This is oxygen-17. The alpha particle can be considered as helium-4 and the proton as hydrogen-1. It follows then that Rutherford had successfully carried through the first man-made nuclear reaction:

84. Nobelpreistraeger Edwin Mattison McMillan Vip Promi Und Vip

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85. Encyclopedia: Edwin McMillan
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    Updated 218 days 4 hours 8 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Edwin McMillan Edwin Mattison McMillan September 18 September 7 ) was the first scientist to produce a transuranium element He was born in Redondo Beach, California . He received his Bachelor of Science degree in and his Master of Science degree in , both from the California Institute of Technology ; he then took his Doctor of Philosophy from Princeton University in He joined the staff of the University of California, Berkeley upon receiving his doctorate, moving to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory when it was founded at Berkeley in In he created neptunium using the cyclotron at Berkeley. In

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    Encyclopedia: Edwin Mattison McMillan
    Updated 218 days 5 hours 5 minutes ago. Other descriptions of Edwin Mattison McMillan Edwin Mattison McMillan September 18 September 7 ) was the first scientist to produce a transuranium element He was born in Redondo Beach, California . He received his Bachelor of Science degree in and his Master of Science degree in , both from the California Institute of Technology ; he then took his Doctor of Philosophy from Princeton University in He joined the staff of the University of California, Berkeley upon receiving his doctorate, moving to the Berkeley Radiation Laboratory when it was founded at Berkeley in In he created neptunium using the cyclotron at Berkeley. In

    87. Nobel Laureates: Princeton University Physics Department
    edwin mattison mcmillan Ph.D. Princeton 1932 NOBEL LAUREATE 1951 (with GlennTheodore Seaborg) For their discoveries in the chemistry of the transuranium
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    Frank Wilczek
    NOBEL LAUREATE
    "For the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"
    David J. Gross
    NOBEL LAUREATE
    "For the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"
    Joseph H. Taylor, Jr.
    Princeton University NOBEL LAUREATE (with Russell A. Hulse) "For the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation" Daniel C. Tsui Princeton University NOBEL LAUREATE (with Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer) "For their discovery of a new form of quantum fluid with fractionally charged excitations" James Watson Cronin Princeton University NOBEL LAUREATE (with Val. L. Fitch) "For the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K-mesons" Val Logsdon Fitch Princeton University NOBEL LAUREATE (with James Croniin) "For the discovery of violations of fundamental symmetry principles in the decay of neutral K-mesons" Philip Warren Anderson Joseph Henry Professor of Physics 1974- NOBEL LAUREATE "For their fundamental theoretical investigations of the electronic structure of magnetic and disordered systems" Steven Weinberg Ph.D. Princeton 1957

    88. Result Of Desired Function
    mcmillan, edwin mattison SEABORG, GLENN THEODORE. for their discoveries in thechemistry of the transuranium elements . 1952. MARTIN, ARCHER JOHN PORTER
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    VAN'T HOFF, JACOBUS HENRICUS
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by the discovery of the laws of chemical dynamics and osmotic pressure in solutions" FISCHER, HERMANN EMIL
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered by his work on sugar and purine syntheses" ARRHENIUS, SVANTE AUGUST
    "in recognition of the extraordinary services he has rendered to the advancement of chemistry by his electrolytic theory of dissociation" RAMSAY, Sir WILLIAM
    "in recognition of his services in the discovery of the inert gaseous elements in air, and his determination of their place in the periodic system" VON BAEYER, JOHANN FRIEDRICH WILHELM ADOLF
    "in recognition of his services in the advancement of organic chemistry and the chemical industry, through his work on organic dyes and hydroaromatic compounds" MOISSAN, HENRI

    89. Atomic Bomb Chronology: 1930-1941
    1939.12, USA A discovery by edwin mattison mcmillan of the existence of theradioactive substance that stays in uranium on nuclear fission experiment.
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    Atomic Bomb Chronology: 1930-1941
    [U.S.A.] Pluto discovered by C.W.Tombaugh. (see plutonium) [Germany] Discovery of radiation which penetrates a leadblock by Walter Bethe. (Received 1954 Nobel prize.) [France] Proton emission from beryllium irradiated by alpha-ray, discovered by Frederick Joliot and Irene Curie. [England] Neutron discovered by James Chadwick, verifying@Rutherford's Baker Lecture. (Received 1935 Nobel prize.) [U.S.A.] Cyclotron developed by Ernest Orlando Lawrence and@M.S.Livingston of California University, 27.5 inch size developing one@million electron volts. (Received 1939 Nobel prize) [England] Conversion of element by John Douglas Cockcroftand Ernest Thomas Sinton Walton. Emergence of helium by irradiating highspeed proton to lithium, based on Gamow's tunnel effect. (Received 1951Nobel prize) [U.S.A.] Positron discovered by Carl David Anderson, detecting a cosmic-ray shower using a cloud chamber. (Received 1936 Nobel prize) [U.S.A.] Deuterium discovered by Harold Clayton Urey. (Received1934 Nobel prize) Albert Einstein seeks refuge in Belgium.

    90. Seaborgium 106
    Translate this page He was awarded the 1951 Nobel Prize for Chemistry (with edwin mattison mcmillan).Seaborg was educated at the University of California at Los Angeles (AB,
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    Select an Element 1 - Hydrogen 2 - Helium 3 - Lithium 4 - Beryllium 5 - Boron 6 - Carbon 7 - Nitrogen 8 - Oxygen 9 - Fluorine 10 - Neon 11 - Sodium 12 - Magnesium 13 - Aluminium 14 - Silicon 15 - Phosphorous

    91. PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway Search/Browse Results
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    92. McMillan - Definition Of McMillan By The Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus And E
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    Cite / link Email Feedback Mc·Mil·lan (m k-m l n) Edwin Mattison American physicist and chemist. He shared a 1951 Nobel Prize for the discovery of neptunium (1940). Mentioned in References in classic literature No references found No references found Dictionary/thesaurus browser Full browser McKim McKinley MCL McLaughlin ... McMaster McMillan McMurdo Sound McNally McNamara MCP ... McMichael Collection McMillan McMillan and Wife McMillan Township, Luce County, MI McMillan Township, Luce County, Michigan McMillan Township, Luce, MI ... McMinnville, Oregon Word (phrase): Word Starts with Ends with Definition Free Tools: For surfers: Browser extension Word of the Day NEW!

    93. Atlantis Institute Of Fictive Science: Detailed Record #6
    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951 edwin mattison mcmillan The Nobel Prize inPhysics 1959 Emilio Gino Segre The Nobel Prize in Physics 1957 Chen
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    94. Rpb049
    RP Brent and EM mcmillan, Some new algorithms for highprecision computation edwin mattison mcmillan 1907-1991 , Biographical Memoirs of the National
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    Some new algorithms for high-precision computation of Euler's constant
    49. R. P. Brent and E. M. McMillan , Some new algorithms for high-precision computation of Euler's constant, Mathematics of Computation MR Abstract: dvi pdf ps Paper: pdf
    Abstract
    We describe several new algorithms, more efficient than those of , for the high-precision computation of Euler's constant gamma = 0.577... Using one of the algorithms, which is based on an identity involving Bessel functions, gamma has been computed to 30,100 decimal places. By computing their regular continued fractions, we show that, if gamma or exp(gamma) is of the form P Q for integers P and Q Q . The computations were performed using the first author's MP package
    Erratum
    On page 310, in the formula for V p (z) after equation (17), ( z/k p should be ( z k /k p
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    It is not known whether gamma or exp(gamma) is rational; hence the interest in lower bounds on Q A nice introductory paper on Euler's constant by Gourdon and Sebah is available here . In 1999, Demichel and Gourdon used formula (13) of

    95. ScienceMatters @ Berkeley. 1940: Edwin M. McMillan And The Transuranium Triumph
    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1951 edwin mattison mcmillan and Glenn Thomas Seaborg Nobel Prize Awarded to Nine Berkeley Lab Scientists by Lynn Yarrs
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    Berkeley's Scientific Legacy
    1940: Edwin M. McMillan and the transuranium triumph
    For many years, scientists believed that Uranium, with its atomic weight of 92, was the upper limit of the periodic table. But in 1940, more than a century and a half after Uranium was first discovered, UC Berkeley physicist Edwin M. McMillan, working with Philip Abelson at Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, boosted the number of known elements to 93. Neptunium led the way for the discovery of many other elements heavier than Uranium, and the development of various nuclear fuels. Nobel Laureate Edwin M. McMillan During those early days at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory, Ernest O. Lawrence ran a tight ship with a limited budget. "You had to be a theorist, experimentalist, and an engineer," McMillan once said. Still, Lawrence's newly-invented cyclotron enabled the researchers to conduct groundbreaking experiments with huge scientific pay-offs. In some ways, McMillan and Abelson succeeded where famed Italian physicist Enrico Fermi fell short. In 1934, Fermi claimed that by bombarding uranium with neutrons, he had converted it into a new element, number 93 on the periodic table. It was later found that Fermi had actually split the uranium atom, demonstrating nuclear fission, but not another element.

    96. Result Of Search
    mcmillan, edwin mattison, USA, University of California, Berkeley, CA, b. 1907, d.1991; and. SEABORG, GLENN THEODORE, USA, University of California,
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    97. Kreisbeschleuniger: Das Synchrotron
    Translate this page edwin mattison mcmillan baute 1945 das erste 320-MeV-Elektronen-Synchro- tron ander Universität von Kalifornien. Ab dem Ende der 50er Jahre wurden eine
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    Beschleuniger und Speicherringe - Kreisbeschleuniger Die Experimente zur Untersuchung von Teilchen und ihren Wechselwirkungen benötigten Mitte der 40er Jahre Teilchenenergien, die mit den Zyklotron bzw. dem Betatron nicht mehr zu erreichen waren. Aus diesem Grund wurde das Synchrotron entwickelt, dessen Prinzip 1945 fast gleichzeitig von Edwin Mattison McMillan Vladimir Iosifovich Veksler in der Sowjetunion beschrieben wurde. Synchrotron Funktionsweise des Synchrotron Der Bahndurchmesser der beschleunigten Teilchen wurde für die geforderten Teilchenenergien so groß, dass ein einzelner Magnet nicht mehr ausreichte, um das Ablenkfeld zu erzeugen.
    Man verwendete daher viele kompakte Ablenkmagnete
    Beschleunigungstrecken . Die Teilchenbahn (idealer Orbit ) ist somit durch den Aufbau fest vorgegeben. Damit die Teilchen diesen idealen Orbit Fokussierungsmagnete eingebaut.
    synchron Da das Synchrotron nicht bei beliebig kleiner Strahlenergie arbeiten kann, muss der Teilchenstrahl zuerst in einem Vorbeschleuniger (z.B. LINAC Injektionsmagnet (Kickermagnet ), der durch einen kurzen magnetischen "Kick" die Teilchen auf die Synchrotronkreisbahn lenkt.

    98. Kimyaokulu - Nobel ödülü Kazanan Bilim Adamlarý
    mcmillan, edwin mattison ABD, Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Berkeley, CA, d. 1907, ö.1991; ve SEABORG, GLENN THEODORE ABD, Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Berkeley,
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    NOBEL ÖDÜLÜ KAZANAN BÝLÝM ADAMLARI VE YAPTIÐI ÇALIÞMALAR YIL YAPILAN ÇALIÞMALAR VE BÝLÝM ADAMLARI LIBBY, WILLARD FRANK, A.B.D. Kaliforniya Üniversitesi, Los Angeles, CA, d. 1908, ö. 1980:
    Arkeoloji, jeoloji, jeofizik ve bilimin diðer dallarýnda, yaþ tayini için karbon 14 yönteminin kullanýmýn keþfettiði için HEYROVSKY, JAROSLAV Çekoslovakya, Çekoslovakya Bilimler Akademisi Polarografya Enstitüsü, Prog. D. 1890, ö. 1967:
    Polarografik analiz yöntemlerini bulduðu ve geliþtirdiði için SANGER, FREDERICK Ýngiltere, Cambridge Üniversitesi, d. 1918:
    Proteinlerin, özellikle insülinin yapýsý konusunda çalýþmalarý için TODD, Lord ALEXANDER R. Ýngiltere, Cambridge Üniversitesi, D. 1907, ö. 1997:
    Nükleotitler ve nükleotit ko-enzimleri üzerine çalýþmalarý için HINSHELWOOD, Sir CYRIL NORMAN Ýngiltere, Oxford Üniversitesi, d. 1897, ö. 1967; ve
    SEMENOV, NIKOLAY NIKOLAEVICH SSCB, SSCB Bilimler Akademisi, Kimyasal Fizik Enstitüsü, Moskova, d. 1896:
    Kimyasal tepkimelerin mekanizmasý konusundaki araþtýrmalarý için DU VIGNEAUD, VINCENT A.B.D., Cornell Üniversitesi, New York, NY, d. 1901, ö. 1978:

    99. Bobo Mcmillan
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