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  1. Spectroscopy With Coherent Radiation: Selected Papers of Norman F. Ramsey With Commentary (World Scientific Series in 20th Century Physics , Vol 21) by Norman F. Ramsey, 1997-09
  2. Molecular Beams (The International Series of Monographs on Physics) by Norman F. Ramsey, 1990-04-12
  3. Laser Physics at the Limits
  4. MOLECULAR BEAMS (INTERNATIONAL SERIES OF MONOGRAPHS ON PHYSICS) by NORMAN F RAMSEY, 1956
  5. Vibrational and Centrifugal Effects on Nuclear Interactions and Rotational Moments in Molecules by Norman F. Ramsey, 1952-01-01
  6. Recent Advances in Science : Physics and Applied Mathematics (First Symposium on Recent Advances in Science Spring 1954) by I. I. Rabi, C. H. Townes, et all 1956
  7. Nuclear moments by Norman F Ramsey, 1954
  8. Molecular Beams (The International Series of Mono on Physics) by Norman F. Ramsey, 1990
  9. History of atomic clocks by Norman F Ramsey, 1980
  10. TRAVELLERS (Travelers) IN DARKNESS - The Souvenir Book of the World Horror Convention 2007: Dreaming of Mike; The Things He Said; The Vechi barbat; He Will Be Legend; Dark Times; Wild Things Live Here; The Good Witch of the North; Wishful Thinking by Michael Marshall Smith, Joe R. Lansdale, et all 2007-03
  11. TRAVELLERS IN DARKNESS - The Souvenir Book of the World Horror Convention 2007 by Stephen Jones, Michael Marshall Smith, et all 2007-03
  12. Imagination Fully Dilated: The Literated Works of Alan M. Clark. Volume I.
  13. The London Mystery Magazine, No 33, June 1957 by L. B.; Rosemary Timperley; F. L. Pugh; C. J. Riehle; Tom Girtin; Wallace Nichols; S. W. Bartrum; Denys Val Baker; Peter Thornhill; Micahel Jacot; Roswell B. Rohde; Shamus Frazer Gordon, 1957

1. Norman F. Ramsey Winner Of The 1989 Nobel Prize In Physics
Norman F. Ramsey, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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2. Norman Ramsey
Norman Ramsey. Send email to nr@eecs.harvard.edu . Send physical documents to my postal address. with Jack Davidson and Mary F.
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3. Norman F. Ramsey - Autobiography
Norman F. Ramsey Autobiography. I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, D.C. My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics
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4. Norman F. Ramsey: Information From Answers.com
Ramsey, Norman Foster, 1915–, American physicist, b. Washington, DC, Ph.D.Columbia Univ., 1940. A physics professor at Harvard after 1950, Ramsey.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Encyclopedia Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Norman F. Ramsey Encyclopedia Ramsey, Norman Foster, 1915–, American physicist, b. Washington, D.C., Ph.D. Columbia Univ., 1940. A physics professor at Harvard after 1950, Ramsey also held several posts with such government and international agencies as NATO and the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. He was awarded the 1989 Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory field method, which had important applications in the construction of atomic clocks. Ramsey shared the prize with Hans G. Dehmelt and Wolfgang Paul Wikipedia Norman F. Ramsey Norman Foster Ramsey (born August 27 ) is an American physicist . A physics professor at Harvard University since , Ramsey also held several posts with such government and international agencies as NATO and the United States Atomic Energy Commission . He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory field method , which had important applications in the construction of atomic clocks . Ramsey shared the prize with Hans G. Dehmelt

5. Physics 1989
Norman F. Ramsey Hans G. Dehmelt Wolfgang Paul 1/2 of the prize 1/4 of the prize 1/4 of the prize USA USA Federal Republic of Germany
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6. Norman Foster Ramsey
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7. IEEE History Center - Legacies Norman F. Ramsey
IEEE History Center Norman F. Ramsey 1915
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Norman F. Ramsey 1915 . Norman Foster Ramsey was born in Washington, DC on 27August 1915. He married the late Elinor Jameson on June 3, 1940 and four
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was born in Washington, D.C. on 27 August 1915. He married the late Elinor Jameson on June 3, 1940 and four daughters were added to the family. Ramsey was educated in the United States and England; he earned five degrees in physics including the Ph.D. (Columbia 1940) and the D.Sc. (Cambridge, 1964). Ramsey's scientific research focussed on the properties of molecules, atoms, nuclei and elementary particles and includes key contributions to the knowledge of magnetic moments, the structural shape of nuclear particles, the nature of nuclear forces, the thermodynamics of energized populations of atoms and molecules (e.g. those in masers and lasers) and spectroscopy. During World War II, Ramsey joined the M.I.T. Radiation Laboratory where he headed the groups that developed the first three centimeter wavelength magnetrons and the related radar systems. Later he became a group leader at the Los Alamos Laboratory. After the war, Ramsey returned to Columbia University until 1947 when he joined the faculty at Harvard; he became Higgins Professor of Physics in 1966.

9. Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge, July 27, 1904-July 14, 1996 By
Armand Dionne, Harvard University Kenneth Tompkins Bainbridge July 27, 1904 July 14, 1996 By Robert V. Pound and Norman F. Ramsey
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10. Norman F. Ramsey Harvard Physics Faculty
Norman F. Ramsey Higgins Professor of Physics, Emeritus PhD 1940, Columbia University ramsey@physics.harvard.edu
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11. Norman F. Ramsey
Norman F. Ramsey. Norman F. Ramsey AKA Norman Foster Ramsey. Born 27Aug-1915Birthplace Washington, DC. Gender Male Ethnicity White
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Executive summary: Energy levels of atoms Awarded one-half of the 1989 Nobel Prize for Physics. Father: (US Army ordnance officer)
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University: Columbia University (1935) University: PhD, Columbia University (1940) University: DSc, Cambridge University (1954) Professor: Harvard University (1947-66) Professor: Higgins Professor of Physics, Harvard University (1966-86) Administrator: Trustee, Rockefeller University Manhattan Project Nobel Prize for Physics 1989 (with Wolfgang Paul and Hans G. Dehmelt Rumford Prize National Medal of Science Vannevar Bush Award ... Carnegie Endowment for International Peace Trustee American Physical Society President, 1978-79

12. Ramsey, Norman F.
Ramsey, Norman F. (1915) I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, D.C. My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor
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13. Norman F. Ramsey - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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14. Norman F. Ramsey - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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(Redirected from Norman Foster Ramsey Norman Foster Ramsey (born August 27 ) is an American physicist . A physics professor at Harvard University since , Ramsey also held several posts with such government and international agencies as NATO and the United States Atomic Energy Commission . He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory field method , which had important applications in the construction of atomic clocks . Ramsey shared the prize with Hans G. Dehmelt and Wolfgang Paul edit
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15. Norman F. Ramsey - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Norman Foster Ramsey (born August 27 ) is an American physicist . A physics professor at Harvard University since , Ramsey also held several posts with such government and international agencies as NATO and the United States Atomic Energy Commission . He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for the invention of the separated oscillatory field method , which had important applications in the construction of atomic clocks . Ramsey shared the prize with Hans G. Dehmelt and Wolfgang Paul edit
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16. Oxford University Press: Molecular Beams: Norman F. Ramsey
Norman F. Ramsey. bookshot Add to Cart. 0198520212, paper, 490 pages Norman F.Ramsey, Professor of Physics, Harvard University; Nobel Laureate in
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Norman F. ramsey norman f. Ramsey (Physics, 1989) For contributions of importancefor the development of atomic precision spectroscopy
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19. Norman F. Ramsey - Autobiography
norman F. ramsey I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, DC My mother, daughterof German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor at the University
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I was born August 27, 1915 in Washington, D.C. My mother, daughter of German immigrants, had been a mathematics instructor at the University of Kansas. My father, descended from Scottish refugees and a West Point graduate, was an officer in the Army Ordnance Corps. His frequently changing assignments took us from Washington, DC to Topeka, Kansas, to Paris, France, to Picatinny Arsenal near Dover, New Jersey, and to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. With two of the moves I skipped a grade and, encouraged by my supportive parents and teachers, I graduated from high school with a high academic record at the age of 15.
Columbia gave me a Kellett Fellowship to Cambridge University, England, where I enrolled as a physics undergraduate. The Cavendish Laboratory in Cambridge was then an exciting world center for physics with a stellar array of physicists: J.J. Thomson, Rutherford, Chadwick, Cockcroft, Eddington, Appleton, Born, Fowler, Bullard, Goldhaber and Dirac. An essay I wrote at Cambridge for my tutor, Maurice Goldhaber, first stimulated my interest in molecular beams and in the possibility of later doing my Ph. D. research with I.I. Rabi at Columbia.
After receiving from Cambridge my second bachelors degree, I therefore returned to Columbia to do research with Rabi. At the time I arrived Rabi was rather discouraged about the future of molecular beam research, but this discouragement soon vanished when he invented the molecular beam magnetic resonance method which became a potent source for new fundamental discoveries in physics. This invention gave me the unique opportunity to be the first graduate student to work with Rabi and his associates, Zacharias, Kellogg, Millman and Kusch, in the new field of magnetic resonance and to share in the discovery of the deuteron quadrupole moment.

20. Sparcdis.nw
Disassembler for the SPARC instruction set; by Cristina Cifuentes, norman ramsey.
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Disassembler for the SPARC(TM) instruction set
Disassembler for the SPARC(TM) instruction set by Cristina Cifuentes and Norman Ramsey. Revision history: Date Toolkit Version Author Sep 1995 0.1a (Dec 1994) Cifuentes Jan 1996 0.3 (Dec 1995) Cifuentes Mar 1996 0.4 (Mar 1996) Ramsey Apr 1999 0.4 (Mar 1996) Ramsey (legal compliance) #include <stdio.h> #include <mclib.h> #include "sparc-names.h" /* generated by 'tools -fieldnames' - has arrays of names of fields */ #include "sparcdis.h" The general idea is to disassemble a single instruction in memory. I parameterize the disassembler by three functions:
  • Ability to fetch a word from memory
  • Ability to convert a relocatable address to a string
  • Ability to print an instruction
print is a varargs printing procedure with the same interface as printf. pr rel , and fet are closures. typedef void (* Printer )(void *pr, char *fmt, ...); typedef char *(* RelPrinter )(void *rel, unsigned address); typedef unsigned (* Fetcher )(void *f, unsigned lc); extern void

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