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  1. The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 1) by Henry Cavendish, 2010-08-26
  2. The Scientific Papers of the Honourable Henry Cavendish, F. R. S. 2 Volume Set (2 Volumes) by Henry Cavendish, 2010-08-26
  3. MATHEMATICAL AND PHYSICAL PAPERS BY SIR JOSEPH LARMOR (Two volumes complete)
  4. The scientific papers of Bertram Hopkinson, collected and arranged by Sir J. Alfred Ewing and Sir Joseph Larmor by B. (Bertram) (1874-1918). Ewing, James Alfred, Sir (1855-1935). Larmo Hopkinson, 1921
  5. Matter and Motion with Notes and Appendices by Sir Joseph Larmor by James Clerk Maxwell, 1111
  6. Science and hypothesisScience and Hypothesis, Sir Joseph LarmorLibrary of by William John Greenstreet, Sir Joseph Larmor Henri Poincar??, 2009-08-31
  7. The Scientific Papers of Bertram Hopkinson by Bertram Hopkinson & Sir J. Alfred Ewing & Sir Joseph Larmor [cols.], 1921-01-01
  8. Matter and Motion by James Clerk Maxwell, Sir Joseph Larmor, 2007-04-01
  9. Memoir and scientific correspondence of the late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, bart., selected and arranged by Joseph Larmor by George Gabriel Stokes, Isabella Lucy Humphry, et all 2010-08-09
  10. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart.: Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 2) by Stokes George Gabriel, 2010-06-24
  11. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart.: Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) (Volume 1) by Stokes George Gabriel, 2010-06-24
  12. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart. ... by George Gabriel Stokes, Joseph Larmor, 2010-01-11
  13. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart., Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor. 2 Volumes by George Gabriel Stokes, 1907
  14. Memoir and Scientific Correspondence of the Late Sir George Gabriel Stokes, Bart. 2 Volume Paperback Set: Selected and Arranged by Joseph Larmor (Cambridge Library Collection - PhysicalSciences) by George Gabriel Stokes, 2010-06-24

81. Physics 401 History
larmor, sir joseph Laplace, PierreSimon, marquis de Legendre, Adrien-Marie Levi-Civita, Tullio Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon Maxwell, James Clerk
http://physics.wm.edu/~griff/phys401/p401_history.php
History
Physics 401
Spring 2005
Alfven, Hannes Olof Gosta
Ampere, Andre-Marie

Biot, Jean-Baptiste

Bohr, Niels
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Thomson, Sir J.J.

82. The Nation, 12/14/1911 - Science
by sir William Thomson, arranged and revised by sir joseph larmor. sir joseph Dalton Hooker, the surgeon and naturalist, died in London on Monday,
http://www.nationarchive.com/Summaries/v093i2424_07.htm
Science From The Nation - America's Longest Running Weekly Magazine. Science Open the article in The Nation Digital Archive Abstract: The article describes different scientific books and periodicals that discusses topics like artificial heating, radioactivity, meteors, etc. A study taken under states the ills of Neolithic man were much what human ills are today. A book entitled "Monthly Weather Review," treat the question of artificial heating in its effect upon the climate of cities. "Principles and Design of Aeroplanes," clearly gives the fundamental principles of the aeroplane concerning its mechanics. "Birds in Literature" presents short quotations from many of best known nature writers concerning some hundred species of birds of the United States. Selections from Full Text: ...in Europe they are far more common... ...In a recent Monthly Weather Review, George W. Mindling and Andrew H. Palmer treat the question of artificial heating in its .effect upon the climate ot cities... ...the chief fault lies in the fact that the information is almost too brief... ...In the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia, C. P. 01ivier publishes his studies of 175 parabolic orbits of meteors, a paper presented to the faculty of the University of Virginia for the degree of doctor of philosophy...

83. 톰슨 (Sir Joseph John Thomson / 1856~1940)
Translate this page (sir joseph John Thomson / 1856~1940) 1890? (joseph larmor,1857- 1942)? ?(Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, 1853­1928)? ?
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톰슨 (Sir Joseph John Thomson / 1856~1940)
1897년 4월 30일 영국 왕립연구소(Royal Institution)의 금요 저녁 회의에서 J. J. 톰슨(Joseph John Thomson, 1856–1940)은 지난 4개월간에 걸친 음극선에 대한 실험 결과를 발표했다. 이 발표에서 그는 자신이 음전하를 띤 원자 이하의 미립자(corpuscle)의 하전량과 질량의 비를 알아냈다고 했는데, 톰슨이 발견한 이 미립자를 훗날 사람들은 전자(electron)라고 부르게 되었다. 20세기에 들어와서 전자는 물성과학 분야는 물론 전자공학, 의공학 등 다양한 응용 분야에서 핵심적인 역할을 하게 된다. 하지만 음극선에 대한 연구로부터 오늘날 우리가 전자라고 부르는 개념이 나오기까지는 여러 과학자들의 수많은 실험과 이론적 작업이 복합적으로 진행되었다.
한편 가이슬러는 자신의 이름이 붙게 되는 가이슬러관 뿐만이 아니라 고진공을 만들 수 있는 진공 펌프도 발명했다. 그는 1855년 개스킷이 필요 없는 수은 진공펌프를 발명했는데, 이것으로 기체 방전관 내의 진공도를 대기압의 만분의 1 정도로 낮추는 것이 가능하게 되었다. 이와 아울러 1864년에는 독일 태생으로 프랑스 파리에서 활동하던 기구제작자인 륌코르프(Heinrich Daniel Rhmkorff, 1803-1877)는 불꽃 유도 코일을 개발해서 1피트 이상의 거리에서 불꽃을 일으킬 수 있는 고전압을 발생시킬 수 있게만들어 주었다.

84. From Oneal@astro.psu.edu Mon Feb 27 184625 1995 Date Sun, 26
John Henry POYNTING, sir joseph larmor 4. (20) It s the official College Bowl No,we don t do that bonus question! For ten points each,
http://quizbowl.stanford.edu/archive/psu94/psu.4.txt
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85. Kiyoshi Shiraishi:”N•\
Translate this page 1857, sir joseph larmor, 1942. 1857, Heinrich Rudolph Hertz, 1894. 1856,joseph John Thomson, 1940. 1856, Luigi Bianchi, 1928. 1855, Edwin Hall, 1938
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86. À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï
larmor, sir joseph larmor Born 11 July1857 in Magheragall, County Antrim, Ireland Died 19 May 1942 in Holywood,
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87. Cambridge University Library Online
now in Cambridge University Library, were at one time almost all in thepossession of the mathematician and scientist sir joseph larmor.
http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/MSS/Stokes.html
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Add. MS 7656: Stokes Collection
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
The papers of Sir George Gabriel Stokes (1819-1903), now in Cambridge University Library, were at one time almost all in the possession of the mathematician and scientist Sir Joseph Larmor. They came to the University Library at various dates between 1937 and 1964, the major part being transferred from the Library of the Cambridge Philosophical Society in 1952. The Stokes Collection is open to all holders of full Library Reader's Tickets. For a published guide see David B. Wilson, Catalogue of the manuscript collections of Sir George Gabriel Stokes and Sir William Thomson, Baron Kelvin of Largs, in Cambridge University Library , Cambridge, 1976. Contact: Adam Perkins ajp21@cam.ac.uk Return to Manuscripts Home Page
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88. Cambridge University Library Online
of William Thomson, first Baron Kelvin of Largs (18241907), were formerly inthe possession of the mathematician and scientist sir joseph larmor.
http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/MSS/Kelvin.html
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Add. MS 7342: Kelvin Papers
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
These papers of William Thomson, first Baron Kelvin of Largs (1824-1907), were formerly in the possession of the mathematician and scientist Sir Joseph Larmor. They came to the University Library at various dates between 1936 and 1942, the major part being presented by Larmor in 1936. Add. MS 7342 brings together all Larmor's deposits under one reference. The collection includes Kelvin material formerly held at Add. 7618, and items of correspondence formerly held as Add. 2766 (4) 1-66. As with the Stokes Collection (Add. 7656), there are separate sections for correspondence, papers, and notebooks. The main correspondence sequence is particularly extensive, including letters from family, friends, and many important scientists of his day. Among Kelvin's more frequent correspondents are Hugh Blackburn, Arthur Cayley, Charles John Clay, George Howard Darwin, James Dewar, James David Forbes, James Prescott Joule, Joseph Larmor, Oliver Joseph Lodge, Joseph Henry McClure, James Clerk Maxwell, David Reid, John Rennie, Archibald Smith, George Gabriel Stokes, and Peter Guthrie Tait. The Kelvin papers are open to all holders of full Library Reader's Tickets. For a published handlist see David B. Wilson

89. [ISI Highly Cited Researchers Version 1.1]
1972, sir joseph larmor Award, Cambridge University, St. John s College. 1970, 1971,Wright Prize, Cambridge University, St. John s College
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90. IL FISICO DELLA SETTIMANA
sir joseph larmor (11.7.1857 –19.5.1942) fisico irlandese (linee spettrali, precessione di larmor)
http://www.a-i-f.it/FISICI/fisico28.htm
IL FISICO DELLA SETTIMANA
F N Cavendih Laboratory Mond Laboratory N el 1934, mentre era in visita in Unione Sovietica per un congresso, gli fu ritirato il passaporto e fu trattenuto per ordine di Stalin. Nel 1935 fu nominato direttore del nuovo Laboratorio per i Problemi Fisici C D N planotron e nigotron N el 1978 gli fu assegnato il Premio Nobel S International Series of Monographs on Physics A Movimento Pugwash.
L etture consigliate:
  • P. L. Kapitsa. La scienza come impresa mondiale (a cura di Lucio Lombardo Radice), Editori Riuniti, Roma 1979
L ink: http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/1978/kapitsa-bio.html
I n questa settimana nascono: B ibliografia:
  • S. Bergia, G. Dragoni, G. Gottardi. Dizionario biografico degli scienziati e dei tecnici, Bologna, Zanichelli, 1999 AA.VV. Scienziati e tecnologi dalle origini al 1875, voll. I, II, III - Enciclopedia della Scienza e Tecnica (EST), Milano, Mondadori, 1975 AA.VV. Scienziati e tecnologi contemporanei, voll. I, II, III - Enciclopedia della Scienza e Tecnica (EST), Milano, Mondadori, 1976 http://www.todayinsci.com/

91. Davy Faraday Research Laboratory At The Royal Institution Of Great
Professor sir John Meurig Thomas Zussman (University of Manchester), sirJoseph larmor (Cambridge Philosophical Society), Patten (Indiana U niversity),
http://www.ri.ac.uk/DFRL/people/j_meurig_thomas.htm

92. RAS LETTERS Lamont—Rutherford
larmor, sir JosephÊÊÊÊ99,1. LARTIGUE, JosephÊÊÊÊ55,1. LOCKYER, sir JosephNormanÊÊÊÊ63,2; 64,1; 66,4; 67,1; 68,1; 70,3; 74,1; 77,1; 80,2; 84,1; 87,2;
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LAMONT, Johann vonÊÊÊÊ37,1; 38,1; 39,1; 76,1. LAMP, Ernst AugustÊÊÊÊ94,1. LANGLEY, Samuel PierpontÊÊÊÊ68,1; 83,2; 84,1. LARMOR, Sir JosephÊÊÊÊ99,1. LARTIGUE, JosephÊÊÊÊ55,1. LASSELL, WilliamÊÊÊÊ40,1; 41,2; 43,1; 44,2; 45,3; 47,1; 48,3; 49,1; 51,1; 52,1; 53,1; 54,1; 56,2; 57,3; 58,1; 62,2; 66,1; 67,1; 68,3; 71,4; 72,1; 73,1; 74,2; 76,3; 79,2. LAUGHTON, John KnoxÊÊÊÊ66,1; 69,1; 70,2; 71,4; 72,1; 73,1; 74,1; 77,4; 80,1; 83,1; 85,1. LAUGIER, Paul August ErnestÊÊÊÊ64,1. LAWSON, HenryÊÊÊÊ44,1; 47,1; 53,1; 55,1. LEAVENWORTH, Francis, P.ÊÊÊÊ1900,2. LEE, JohnÊÊÊÊ32,3; 34,2; 35,1; 39,1; 40,1; 43,2; 44,9; 45,6; 46,2; 47,6; 48,5; 49,5; 50,5; 51,2; 52,2; 53,3; 54,6; 56,1; 57,3; 58,6; 59,1; 60,6; 61,11; 62,8; 63,9; 64,1; 65,2; 66,1. LETTS, Edmund AlbertÊÊÊÊ98,3. LE VERRIER, Urbain Jean JosephÊÊÊÊ56,1. LEWIS, William JamesÊÊÊÊ73,1; 74,2; 75,2; 76,1; 77,1; 80,2; 81,1; 89,1; 99,1. LIAIS, EmmanuelÊÊÊÊ60,1; 67,1.

93. 1D NMR Basics
Here is the larmor frequency. This frequency is named after the British scientistSir joseph larmor (18571942). The solution of this equation is
http://www.shokhirev.com/nikolai/abc/nmrtut/NMRtut1.html
by Nikolai V. Shokhirev Prof. F. Ann Walker Research Group Department of Chemistry University of Arizona , Tucson, Arizona 85721, USA
1D NMR Basics
NMR Tutorials
1D NMR Basics
Contents
  • Introduction Bloch Equation Free Precession Numeric Experiments Fourier spectroscopy Continuous Wave Spectroscopy "Rotating" Frame Stationary Solution Saturation Effect Adiabatic Passage Multi-nuclei NMR spectra Pulse vs. CW Spectroscopy
2D NMR Basics
Chemical Exchange
1D NMR with Chemical Exchange
Programs
Introduction
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance phenomenon is determined by the interaction of magnetic nuclei with the external magnetic field and surrounding media. The nuclei are treated as small magnets with magnetic moments . The energy of the interaction (also called the Hamiltonian) is The interaction between nuclei is also taken into account where it is necessary. In general, the interaction of magnetic moment with external magnetic field is called Zeeman interaction (named after Dutch physicist Pieter Zeeman (1865-1943)) In the above formula is a nucleus spin vector

94. Physics 1900
larmor asked was it merely an impalpable material atmosphere for the In 1868Sir joseph Lockyer used this method to infer from a yellow line in the
http://monopole.ph.qmul.ac.uk/~jmc/EUni/Physics1900.html
EXPLAINING THE UNIVERSE
Physics 1900
A view from the past
What were the hot topics in physics in 1900? At that year's meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Joseph Larmor opened his presidential address to the mathematics and physics section by emphasising the advances of the previous twenty years in the understanding of electricity and magnetism, adding "In our time the relations of civilised life have been already perhaps more profoundly altered than ever before, owing to the establishment of practically instantaneous electric communication between all parts of the world". The Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell had predicted the existence of electromagnetic waves, and identified light as a manifestation of these waves. But what was the medium that carried these waves? Larmor asked was it "merely an impalpable material atmosphere for the transference of energy by radiation", or rather "the very essence of all physical actions"? This controversy over the nature of the "ether" was one of the central questions confronting physics. Larmor went on to draw attention to progress in the study of electrical discharges in gases, and especially to research on cathode rays. (At the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science that year, Vice-President Merritt had also emphasised the importance of the study of cathode rays.) Three years earlier, that research had led

95. UCSC Library - Lick Archives - Preliminary Finding Aid - Alphabetical Correspond
Samuel Pierpont 1878 1905 150 Larkin, Edgar Lucien 1901 - 1914 16 plusLarmor, sir joseph 1915 - 1928 5 Lassell, Jane 1883 - 1896 7 Lassell,
http://libweb.ucsc.edu/lick/alpha.html
University Library
Mary Lea Shane Archives of the
Lick Observatory
PRELIMINARY FINDING AID TO THE ARCHIVES OF THE LICK OBSERVATORY
LIST 4: Alphabetical Correspondence: Incoming Letters only to 1905;Incoming/Outgoing Letters after 1905
Contents
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96. ENSIL History Of MRI
radio frequency matched each other as earlier demonstrated by sir Josephlarmor (Irish physicist 18571942) and is known as the larmor relationship (ie,
http://www.ensil.com/international/Database/DB-Medical/DMed-History of MRI.html
SERVICES Repair Rework Test Inspection ... Manufacturing SECTORS Aerospace Communication Defense Industrial ... Medical CORPORATE Overview Contacts Employment Legal ...
CircuitParts COMPONENT ORDERS e-Library TECHNICAL DATABASE THE HISTORY OF MRI This phenomenon was termed NMR as follows:
"Nuclear" as only the nuclei of certain atoms reacted in that way;
"Magnetic" as a magnetic field was required;
"Resonance" because of the direct frequency dependence of the magnetic and radio frequency fields. With this discovery NMR spectroscopy was born and soon became an important analytical method in the study of the composition of chemical compounds. For this discovery Bloch and Purcell were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1952. Interestingly, Dr Isidor Rabi, an American physicist who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1944 for his invention of the atomic and molecular beam magnetic resonance method of observing atomic spectra, came across the NMR experiment in the late 1930's but considered it to be an artifact of his apparatus and disregarded its importance.

97. Lunar Republic : Craters
Philippe van ~ (15611632), Belgian astronomer. larmor sir JosephNorman ~ (1836-1920), British astrophysicist. Lodygin
http://www.lunarrepublic.com/gazetteer/crater_l.shtml
Craters (L)
Craters A B C D ... Return To Gazetteer Index Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin La Caille Nicholas Louis De ~ (1713-1762), French astronomer. La Condamine N 28.2W Charles Marie De ~ (1701-1774), French astronomer, physicist. La Perouse Jean Francois de Galoup, Comte De ~ (1741-1788); French explorer. Lacchini Giovanni ~ (1884-1967), Italian astronomer. Lacroix Sylvestre Francois de ~ (1765-1843), French mathematician. Lade Heinrich Eduard von ~ (1817-1904), German astronomer. Lagalla Giulio Cesare ~ (1571-1624), Italian philosopher. Lagrange Joseph Louis ~ (1736-1813), Italian mathematician. Lalande Joseph Jerome Le Francois De ~ (1732-1807), French astronomer. Lallemand Andre ~ (1904-1978), French astronomer. Lamarck Jean B. P. A. De M.~ (1744-1829), French natural historian. Lamb Sir Horace ~ (1849-1934), British mathematician, physicist. Lambert Johann Heinrich ~ (1728-1777), German astronomer, mathematician, physicist. Lame Gabriel ~ (1795-1870), French mathematician. Lamech Felix Chemla ~ (1894-1962), French selenographer.

98. Monthly Weather Review 43/3
Abstract Print Version. ON LIGHTNING AND PROTECTION FROM IT.1. sir JOSEPHLARMOR, FRS, pages 135–135. Abstract Print Version
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99. Kosmologika - Vetenskapsmännen
Hilbert, David (1862-1943) Minkowski, Hermann (1864-1909)
http://www.kosmologika.net/Scientists/
På Kosmologikas sidor återfinns på många ställen länkar till kortare biografier över olika vetenskapsmän som har deltagit i utvecklandet av dessa spännande teorier. På denna sida finns länkar till alla dessa biografier samlade på ett enda ställe. Personerna är dels listade i både bokstavs- och födelsedagsordning men även efter nobelprisår (för de personer som har fått Nobelpriset) samt i betydelsefullhetsordning för vetenskapen. Dessutom har jag nyligen lagt till Brucemedaljörer som är den högsta utmärkelsen inom astronomin, Nobelpriset undantaget, samt Fields medalj som är matematikens Nobelpris och som dessutom bara delas ut en gång vart fjärde år samt slutligen Wolfpriset som är ett israeliskt pris som rankas steget under Nobelpriset men som ofta är åtminstone ett decennium snabbare med utnämningarna. Alfabetisk ordning Ahlfors, Lars (1907- )
Alembert, Jean le Ronde d' (1717-1783)

Alfvén, Hannes Olof Gösta (1908-1995)

Alpher, Ralph A. (1921- )
...
Zwicky, Fritz (1898-1974)

Födelsedagsordning Fermat, Pierre de (1601-1665)
Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662)

Huygens, Christiaan (1629-1695)

Newton, Isaac (1642-1727)
...
Smarr, Larry (194?- )

Nobelpristagare Lorentz, Henrik Antoon (1853-1928)

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