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8 Isaacs-Ludwig arteriole
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1) Медицина: Независимый Научный Комитет Советников медицины (Independent Scientific Advisory Committee. Эта организация основана при GPRD)3) Военный термин: Industrial Safety Advisory Council, International Security Affairs Committee, International Structural Analysis Committee, instrumentation system assessment center4) Телекоммуникации: Американские Центры обмена информацией и анализа5) Физиология: Immune System Activation Of Coagulation6) Вычислительная техника: ISDN subscriber access controller7) НАСДАК: I C Isaacs & Company, Inc.8) Международная торговля: Industry Sector Advisory Committee -
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11 Bardeen, John
[br]b. 23 May 1908 Madison, Wisconsin, USAd. 30 January 1991 Boston, Massachusetts, USA[br]American physicist, the first to win the Nobel Prize for Physics twice.[br]Born the son of a professor of anatomy, he studied electrical engineering at the University of Wisconsin. He then worked for three years as a geophysicist at the Gulf Research Laboratories before taking a PhD in mathematical physics at Princeton, where he was a graduate student. For some time he held appointments at the University of Minnesota and at Harvard, and during the Second World War he joined the US Naval Ordnance Laboratory. In 1945 he joined the Bell Telephone Laboratories to head a new department to work on solid-state devices. While there, he and W.H. Brattain in 1948 published a paper that introduced the transistor. For this he, Brattain and Shockley won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1956. In 1951 he moved to the University of Illinois as Professor of Physics and Electrical Engineering. There he worked on superconductivity, a phenomenon described in 1911 by Kamerling-Onnes. Bardeen worked with L.N. Cooper and J.A.Schrieffer, and in 1972 they were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for the "BCS Theory", which suggested that, under certain circumstances at very low temperatures, electrons can form bound pairs.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics (jointly with Brattain and Shockley) 1956, (jointly with Cooper and Schrieffer) 1972.Further ReadingIsaacs and E.Martin (eds), 1985, Longmans Dictionary of 20th Century Biography.IMcN -
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SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. 10 February 1902 Amoy, China (now Hsiamen)d. 13 October 1987 Seattle, Washington, USA[br]American physicist and co-inventor of the transistor.[br]Born of American parents in China, he was brought up on a cattle-ranch and graduated from Whitman College, Walla Walla, Washington, in 1924. He then went to the University of Minnesota, where he obtained a PhD in 1929. The same year he joined the staff of Bell Telephone Laboratories as a research physicist and there, during the First World War, he worked on the magnetic detection of submarines. For his work on the invention and development of the transistor, he was awarded the 1956 Nobel Prize for Physics jointly with John Bardeen and William Shockley. He retired in 1967. His interests have been concentrated on the properties of semiconductors such as germanium and silicon.[br]Principal Honours and DistinctionsNobel Prize for Physics (jointly with Bardeen and Shockley) 1956.Further ReadingIsaacs and E.Martin (eds), 1985, Longmans Dictionary of 20th Century Biography.IMcNBiographical history of technology > Brattain, Walter Houser
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