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  1. Slavery from Roman Times to the Early Transatlantic Trade by William D. Phillips, 1985-05
  2. Fishes of the Minnesota Region by Gary L. Phillips, William D. Schmid, et all 1982-05-15
  3. Enrique IV and the Crisis of Fifteenth-Century Castile, 1425-1480 (Speculum Anniversary Monographs) by William D. Phillips, 1978-07
  4. Historia de La Esclavitud En Espaa (Spanish Edition) by William D. Phillips, 2001-03
  5. Visions of Discovery: New Light on Physics, Cosmology, and Consciousness
  6. Comparing and Scaling: Ratio, Proportion, and Percent (Prentice Hall Connected Mathematics) by Glenda Lappan, James T. Fey, et all 2002-12-01
  7. Sermon on the Mount - Harmony of the Gospels - Homilies on the Gospels [A Select Library of the Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers of the Christian Church - Volume VI] by St. Augustine, 1996-01-01
  8. Marginated Groups in Spanish and Portuguese History - Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Society for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies / University of Minnesota, Minneapolis - April 1986 by William D. (Jr.) and Phillips, Carla Rahn (Eds.) Phillips, 1989
  9. Fishes of the Minnesota Region by Gary L Phillips; William D Schmid; James Campbell Underhill, 1991
  10. The medieval origins of European expansion (James Ford Bell lectures) by William D Phillips, 1996
  11. The medieval origins of European expansion (James Ford Bell lectures) by William D Phillips, 1996
  12. The medieval origins of European expansion (James Ford Bell lectures) by William D Phillips, 1996
  13. The Worlds of Christopher Columbus by William D. and Phillips, Carla Rahn Phillips, 1992
  14. OUTLINES OF THE GEOLOGY OF ENGLAND AND WALES. by Rev. W. D. & William Phillips. Conybeare, 1978-01-01

1. William D. Phillips - Autobiography
William D. Phillips Autobiography. I was born on 5 November 1948 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, just across the river from the town of Kingston
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2. Physics 1997
William D. Phillips Autobiography Nobel Lecture Nobel Diploma Prize Award Photo Other Resources 1996 1998. The 1997 Prize in
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3. NIST Atomic Physics Div. - Laser Cooling And Trapping Gp
Laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms are explored at NIST in the group of Bill Phillips (Nobel Prize in Physics 1997). Interesting
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4. News From The NIST Physics Laboratory
Dr. Willliam D. Phillips shares the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics
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5. William D. PHILLIPS (University Of Minnesota Twin Cities) -
Prof. William D. PHILLIPS (b. , d. ) ( Prev Next ) POSITION(S) / JOB TITLE(S) Professor AREAS OF EXPERTISE ACADEMIC RANK
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6. ''The Worlds Of Christopher Columbus [Hardcover] By Phillips
''The Worlds of Christopher Columbus Hardcover by Phillips, William D. Jr '' ''Phillips, Jr, William D.'' Cambridge University Press
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7. WILLIAM D. PHILLIPS
WILLIAM D. phillips william d. PHILLIPS
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8. Enrique IV And The Crisis Of Fifteenth-Century Castile, 1425-1480;
Enrique IV and the Crisis of FifteenthCentury Castile, 1425-1480; Speculum Anniversary Monographs Three III 3 Phillips, William D., Jr. The
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10. William D. Phillips
Phillips, William D. Distinguished University Professor Address (c/o Chair's Office, Room 1117) Physics Building
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11. William D. Phillips
William D. Phillips. William D. Phillips AKA William Daniel Phillips. Born 5Nov-1948 Birthplace Wilkes-Barre, PA. Gender Male Religion Methodist
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Occupation: Physicist Level of fame: Niche
Executive summary: Trapped atoms with laser light Performed his primary work at the National Bureau of Standards. Father: William Cornelius Phillips (b. 1907)
Mother: Mary Catherine Savino (b. 1913 in Italy)
Brother: Tom (b. 1957)
Sister: Maxine Wife: Jane Van Wynen (m. 1970) Daughter: Catherine (aka Caitlin, b. 1979) Daughter: Christine (b. 1981) High School: Camp Hill High School, Camp Hill, PA (1966) University: BS Physics, Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA (1970) University: PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1976) Scholar: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Professor: University of Maryland, College Park Nobel Prize for Physics 1997 (with Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji American Academy of Arts and Sciences National Academy of Sciences American Physical Society ... Italian Ancestry Maternal Do you know something we don't?

12. William D. Phillips - Wikipedia
Translate this page William D. Phillips. William Daniel Phillips (* 5. November 1948 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania/USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker.
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William D. Phillips William Daniel Phillips 5. November in Wilkes-Barre Pennsylvania /USA) ist ein US-amerikanischer Physiker "F¼r das K¼hlen und Einfangen von Atomen mit Laserlicht" erhielt er zusammen mit Steven Chu und Claude Cohen-Tannoudji 1997 den Nobelpreis f¼r Physik. Bearbeiten
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Phillips studierte am Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge , USA und promovierte dort . Derzeit arbeitet er am National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg in Maryland Zusammen mit Steven Chu und Claude Tannoudji entwickelte Phillips ein Verfahren, mit dem Atome abgek¼hlt werden k¶nnen, indem sich der Atomstrahl l¤ngs der Achse eines magnetischen Wechselfeldes ausbreitet. Mit dieser Technik wird der Atomstrahl abgebremst und die Atome k¶nnen in einer "Falle" eingefangen werden. Anwendung findet diese Methode bei der Entwicklung pr¤ziser Atomuhren ; sie kann auch f¼r exakte Positionsbestimmungen und in der Weltraumnavigation eingesetzt werden. Bearbeiten
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13. Physics 1997
This includes the press release of the Nobel Committee for the prize given to Steven Chu, Claude CohenTannoudji, and william D. phillips, for development
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997
"for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Steven Chu Claude Cohen-Tannoudji William D. Phillips 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USA France USA Stanford University
Stanford, CA, USA Collège de France; École Normale Supérieure
Paris, France National Institute of Standards and Technology
Gaithersburg, MD, USA b. 1948 b. 1933
(in Constantine, Algeria) b. 1948 The Nobel Prize in Physics 1997
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14. William D. Phillips - Autobiography
william D. phillips I was born on 5 November 1948 in WilkesBarre, Pennsylvania, just across the river from the town of Kingston, where my parents lived
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I was born on 5 November 1948 in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, just across the river from the town of Kingston, where my parents lived with my one and a half year old sister, Maxine. My parents had come to this small Pennsylvania town from places and backgrounds that were far apart and yet quite similar.
My mother, Mary Catherine Savino (later, Savine), was born in the southern Italian village of Ripacandida in 1913. Among her earliest memories are riding into her grandfather's vineyards in a horse-drawn cart. Her father emigrated to the US and brought the family to Altoona, Pennsylvania in 1920. Her new Arnerican schoolmates teased her for her inability to speak English and taunted her as a "Wop" for her Italian heritage. She resolved to excel, and so she did, graduating near the top of her class from Altoona High School.
My father, William (Bill) Cornelius Phillips, was born in Juniata, a community on the edge of Altoona, in 1907. His father was a carpenter and his mother operated a boarding house to augment the family income. His grandfather was a barrel-maker, who would demonstrate the quality of his product by jumping onto the finished barrel in front of the customer. Dad could trace his heritage to ancestors from Wales who fought in the American Revolution.
My father and mother were each the first in their families to go to college, each attending Juniata College, a small school in Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, founded and strongly influenced by the pacifist Church of the Brethren. My father and mother graduated from Juniata in 1930 and 1936, respectively, but never met until a Juniata professor who knew them both suggested to my father that he might call a young Juniata alumna and ask her out. This Italian Catholic young woman and this Welsh-American Methodist young man met, fell in love, got married, earned Masters degrees and became professional social workers in the hard coal country of Pennsylvania.

15. NIST: Atomic Physics Div. - Laser Cooling And Trapping Gp
This department of the National Institute of Standards and Technology studies the physics of laser cooling, electromagnetic trapping, and other radiative manipulation of neutral atoms and dielectric particles. Home of 1997 Nobel Prize winner william D. phillips, whose team has cooled atoms to less than a millionth of a degree above absolute zero.
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Laser Cooling and Trapping Group
The Laser Cooling and Trapping Group studies the physics of laser cooling, electromagnetic trapping and other radiative manipulation of neutral atoms and dielectric particles. These fundamental studies are used to develop applications to new kinds of physics measurements and processes such as high resolution spectroscopy, atomic clocks, atomic collisions, atom optics, bio-molecular interactions, and atomic-scale and nano-scale fabrication. Laser cooling and trapping of neutral atoms are explored at NIST in the group of Bill Phillips ( Nobel Prize Group Staff Job Opportunities:
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Physics Laboratory home page ... NIST home page Projects: Atomic Clock: develop advanced techniques of laser cooling cesium atoms for use in atomic clocks. Bose Einstein Condensation investigate properties and applications of dilute quantum gases of alkali atoms. Cold Collisions study ground state and photoassociative collisions of ultracold atoms. Metastable Xe study ultracold Rydberg atoms and plasmas using laser cooled and trapped metastable xenon.

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17. William D. Phillips
phillips, william D. Distinguished University Professor Email, william.phillips@physics.umd.edu. Web Page, http//www.physics.umd.edu/amo
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Address: (c/o Chair's Office, Room 1117) Physics Building Group: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics Phone: E-mail: william.phillips@physics.umd.edu Web Page: http://www.physics.umd.edu/amo Curriculum Vitae Research Projects: Notable Publication:
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18. Radiochemistry Of Antimony
Full text of the monograph by william J. Maeck (phillips Petroleum Company, Atomic Energy Division, Idaho Falls, Idaho). PDF
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19. Phillips, William D.
phillips, william D.,. in full william DANIEL phillips (b. Nov. 5, 1948, WilkesBarre, Pa., US), American physicist whose experiments using laser light to
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Phillips, William D.,
in full WILLIAM DANIEL PHILLIPS (b. Nov. 5, 1948, Wilkes-Barre, Pa., U.S.), American physicist whose experiments using laser light to cool and trap atoms earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1997. He shared the award with Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji , who also developed methods of laser cooling and atom trapping. Phillips received his doctorate in physics (1976) and completed his postdoctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In 1978 he joined the staff of the National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology) in Gaithersburg, Md., and it was there that he conducted his award-winning research. Building on Chu's work, Phillips developed new and improved methods for measuring the temperature of laser-cooled atoms. In 1988 he discovered that the atoms reached a temperature six times lower than the predicted theoretical limit. Cohen-Tannoudji refined the theory to explain the new results, and he and Phillips further investigated methods of trapping atoms cooled to even lower temperatures. One result of the development of laser-cooling techniques was the first observation, in 1995, of the

20. Barlar Family Of Giles County, TN - Descendants Of William Henry (Barlar) Barlow
Descendants of william Henry Barlar (Barlow) and Susan Frances phillips of Giles County, TN. Includes early generation photos, family tree, and explanation of why the surname was changed.
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