Gopher.quux.org70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt Grenville), 18811975 Wolf, Emma, 1865-1932 Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 Wood,Eugene, 1840-1923 Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955 Wood, William Charles Henry http://gopher.quux.org:70/Archives/gutenberg/authors.txt
HL 18601938 Wodehouse, PG (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975 Wolf, Emma, 1865-1932 Wollstonecraft,Mary, 1759-1797 Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955 Woodward, Patrick http://digilander.libero.it/lazzi/cur.html
Thermodynamique Translate this page René Blondlot (Nancy, 1849-1930) crut avoir découvert un nouveau type de rayonnementqu'il baptisa rayons N Robert Williams Wood (1868-1955) démontra son http://www.quid.fr/WEB/PHYSIQUE/Q006250.HTM
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List Of Ebook Authors Emma, 18651932 Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 Wood, Eugene, 1840-1923 Wood, Henry,Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955 Wood, William Charles http://www.irqpa.org/lphs/1948/library/AUTHORS.HTM
The Lost Continent Of 1975 Wolf, Emma, 18651932 Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 Wood, Eugene, 1840-1923Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887 Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955 Wood, William http://www.lost.co.nz/main/library/gutenauth.html
Fotografia Translate this page na mesma década de 1930, quando a luz negra, também conhecida como luz de Wood,foi inventada pelo físico norte-americano Robert Williams Wood (1868-1955). http://www.areliquia.com.br/49fotogr.htm
Extractions: Alguns modelos antigos de câmaras: 1. Câmara de turista fabricada por Nadar em 1860. 2. Câmara de fole francesa, de 1880. 3. Estereóscopo Velocigraph. 4. Câmara amadora, de 1880. 5. Câmara Zion (1890). 6. Estereóscopo Sigriste (1897). 7. Câmara Sigriste para captar movimentos. 8. Fotosfera de explorador (1888). 9. Câmara a colódio úmido com 12 lentes, de 1870. 10. Câmara tipo binóculo com focagem. Louis Daguerre Sempre houve polêmica em torno da paternidade das grandes invenções e com a fotografia não poderia ser diferente. Os ingleses, que reivindicam a invenção da máquina fotográfica, argumentam que o processo "negativo-positivo" criado por Talbot foi o único que atravessou os anos, tornando-se a base da moderna fotografia. Foi de Talbot a primeira foto reproduzida em papel (talbótipo), em 1834.
Rowland - Page Template edn 1934) under his pillow. Robert Williams Wood (18681955) was bornin Concord, Massachusetts. After studying at Harvard and Berlin http://www.rowland.org/land/land.html
Extractions: While not an official biography, the following is reprinted with the kind permission of the Royal Society. Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society Elected for Membership Royal Society, 1986 by F.W. Campbell, F.R.S. Summary of Achievements In the field of photography, Land developed the cameras and associated special films that produce almost instantaneous dry pictures directly from the camera. He mastered the complex physicochemical science that gave neutral or coloured, continuous-tone, instantaneous photographs. All of this required a team of first-class scientists and technicians that he led with great success. Novel equipment, using these colour systems, has also been widely exploited, including versions where the colour photograph develops in daylight. Home and Family Edwin H. Land was born to Harry and Martha Land in Bridgeport, Connecticut. He was Polaroid Erasmus Bartholin (1625-1698) was sent, in 1669, a transparent crystal from Iceland (Iceland spar) and, by rotating the crystal, he discovered that objects seen through it appeared double. He correctly deduced that light traveling through the crystal was refracted at two different angles. Today, these are still called the ordinary and extraordinary rays. The explanation required the genius of Thomas Young (1773-1829) to account for them some 150 years later: the two rays were polarized at right angles to each other. William Nicol (1768-1851) had the ingenious idea of cementing two crystals of Iceland spar together with Canada balsam so that each ray was separated at right angles. The resulting Nicol prism could then be used to measure the angle of polarization of compounds, which later resulted in a profound understanding of many aspects of chemistry.
Chronology Of Science In The United States 1905. Robert Williams Wood (18681955) published Physical Optics (New Yorkand London), particularly notable for its experimental features. http://home.earthlink.net/~claelliott/chron1900.htm
Extractions: Chronology of Science in the United States 1900-1910 DATE EVENT SUBJECTS Sherburne Wesley Burnham (1838-1921) capped years of astronomical observation with A General Catalogue of 1290 Double Stars Discovered from 1871 to 1899 by S. W. Burnham, Arranged in Order of Right Ascension with All the Micrometrical Measures of Each Pair (Publications of the Yerkes Observatory, no. 1) (Chicago). Astronomy The spiral character of some nebulae was discovered by James Edward Keeler (b.1857) through photographic evidence. Keeler, director of the Lick Observatory, died at San Francisco on 12 August of this year. Astronomy Mathematician George Abram Miller (1863-1951) was given a prize for his work in group theory by the Academy of Sciences of Cracow, reportedly the Academy's first prize in pure mathematics to an American. Awards and Prizes / Mathematics Moses Gomberg (1866-1947) produced the earliest stable free radical, triphenylmethyl. Organic chemists at the time assumed free radicals were not likely to exist. The report of the event appeared in Berichte der Deutschen chemischer Gesellschaft 33 (1900): 3150-3163, and
Food For Thought Biographies Wood, Robert Williams (American physicist), 18681955. Wood, William (English ironmaster),1671-1730. Woodard, Nathaniel (English clergyman, educator), 1811-1891. http://www.evcom.net/~tourette/bio/bio_W.htm
Extractions: about articles authors contact ... Pioneers of invisible radiation photography Authors: Prof. Robin Williams and Gigi Williams It is not generally appreciated that Professor Robert Wood (Figure 9) of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, described by his biographer (Seabrook, 1941) as 'The modern wizard of the laboratory', was undoubtedly the father of both infrared and ultraviolet photography (Figure 10). The discovery of the radiations beyond the visible spectrum and the sensitization of emulsions capable of recording them pre-date Wood, but he holds the distinction of being the first to intentionally produce photographs with both infrared and ultraviolet radiation and also for being the first to photograph the ultraviolet fluorescence phenomenon. Figure 9 (left). Professor Robert Williams Wood. Figure 10 (left). Wood's biography. Robert Wood was an American physicist who became a professor and fulfilled various roles at Johns Hopkins University in America from 1901 until his death in 1955. He was internationally known for his work in optics and spectroscopy, in which fields he undertook fundamental research in resonance radiation and in the use of absorption screens in astronomical photography. In February 1903, Wood described the invention of a filter for ultraviolet transmission, which would exclude all visible light. The first version was made with nitroso-dimethyl-aniline but this still let through too much blue light for effective ultraviolet photography. The addition of a small amount of the dye uranine to the formula made a filter for photography, which transmitted, exclusively ultraviolet.
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Wood, Robert Williams encyclopediaEncyclopedia Wood, Robert Williams. Wood, Robert Williams, 18681955,American physicist, b. Concord, Mass., grad. Harvard (BA, 1891). http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/people/A0852647.html
Extractions: Wood, Robert Williams Wood, Robert Williams, , American physicist, b. Concord, Mass., grad. Harvard (B.A., 1891). After studying abroad he became associated with Johns Hopkins Univ. as professor of experimental physics in 1901, professor emeritus in 1938, and later research professor. Internationally known for his work in optics and spectroscopy, he made important researches in resonance radiation and in the use of absorption screens in astronomical photography and devised a vastly improved diffraction grating. He also developed a color-photography process, originated the method of thawing street mains by passing an electric current through them, and studied the biological and physiological effects of high-frequency sound waves. He wrote Physical Optics (1905) and Researches in Physical Optics The Man Who Rocked the Earth (with Arthur Train, 1915) and nonsense verse
Wood, Robert Williams Wood, Robert Williams (18681955). American physicist, b. Concord,Mass., grad. Harvard (BA, 1891). After studying abroad he became http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Biographies/MainBiographies/W/woodrobertwill
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Extractions: Wood, Robert Williams Wood, Robert Williams, , American physicist, b. Concord, Mass., grad. Harvard (B.A., 1891). After studying abroad he became associated with Johns Hopkins Univ. as professor of experimental physics in 1901, professor emeritus in 1938, and later research professor. Internationally known for his work in optics and spectroscopy, he made important researches in resonance radiation and in the use of absorption screens in astronomical photography and devised a vastly improved diffraction grating. He also developed a color-photography process, originated the method of thawing street mains by passing an electric current through them, and studied the biological and physiological effects of high-frequency sound waves. He wrote Physical Optics (1905) and Researches in Physical Optics The Man Who Rocked the Earth (with Arthur Train, 1915) and nonsense verse, How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers (rev. ed. 1917). See biography by W. Seabrook (1941).
Van Zandt County Texas WHITTINGTON, MARK, 1868, 1955. WHITTINGTON, Robert PRESTAGE, 1912, 1926. Williams,THOMAS F. 1918, 1920. Williams, WILLIAM JESSIE, 1881, 1964. Wood, COLE Y. 1889,1957. http://www.rootsweb.com/~txvanzan/edom6.htm
Extractions: These cemetery listings give only the year of birth and death. The Van Zandt County Genealogical Society has published books with complete tombstone information listed. If you need further information concerning this or other cemeteries in Van Zandt County, Texas please visit their web site for information concerning their publications. EDOM CEMETERY Is located on the west side of Edom on FM 279. This is one of the oldest cemeteries in Van Zandt County. The oldest marked grave is that of William Featherston b. 1791 d. 11 May 1857. There are at least eighty-nine veterans in this cemetery with twenty-seven of those being CSA veterans. There is an Historical Marker on this site that bears the history of the cemetery and the community of Edom.
Van Zandt County Texas Williams, WINIFRED LEE, 1924, NONE. Williams, WINSTON W. 1909, 1950. Wood, RAYMONDGARVIN, 1911, 1999. Wood, Robert B. 1886, 1980. WoodCOLTHARP, SUE, 1914, 2000. http://www.rootsweb.com/~txvanzan/wrose7.htm
Extractions: These cemetery listings give only the year of birth and death. The Van Zandt County Genealogical Society has published books with complete tombstone information listed. If you need further information concerning this or other cemeteries in Van Zandt County, Texas please visit their web site for information concerning their publications. SURNAME FIRST/MIDDLE BIRTH DEATH TABOR LINNIE E. TALIAFERRO LOTTIE TALLEY CHILD NONE NONE TALLEY CHILD NONE NONE TAPP HARRIET TARNO CLIFFORD A. TARNO MARGARET NONE TART-BOSWELL MERLE TARVER-HARRISON ALMA LOUISE TARVER BEN L. TARVER BEN L. TARVER BRUCE M. TARVER CARLIE NONE TARVER CLARENCE L. TARVER GRADY J. TARVER MARY LOU TARVER WM. M. "BILL" TATE-ALFORD GLADYS TAYLOR A. J., MRS. TAYLOR BEN A. TAYLOR BOBBIE J. TAYLOR EFFIE E. TAYLOR FLOYD C. TAYLOR HARRISON D. TAYLOR JOHN FRANK TAYLOR LEO C. NONE TAYLOR LORENE TAYLOR OMA MAE NONE TAYLOR OPAL B. NONE TAYLOR ORIAN W. TAYLOR WALTER E. NONE TAYLOR WANDA L. TEAGUE CURTIS TEAGUE ELNA TEAGUE LILLIE E.
The Political Graveyard: Politicians Who Were Born In 1868 Nathaniel L. Field (b. 1868); John Wood Fishburne (18681937); John Fitzgibbons(1868-1941); Robert L. Williams (1868-1948); William W. Wilson (1868-1942); James http://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/born-1868.html
Extractions: Questions? Return to The Political Graveyard main page Politicians Who Were Born in 1868 Arranged By Name: Arranged By Date (where known): Jan 2: Richard Cann McMullen (1868-1944) Jan 2: Alice Merrill Horne (1868-1948) Jan 2: Albert M. Deal (1868-1951) Jan 3: J. McKenzie Moss (1868-1929) Jan 4: Marion E. Rhodes (1868-1928) Jan 11: William P. Jackson (1868-1939) Jan 13: Clark Burdick (1868-1948) Jan 14: John W. Langley (1868-1932) Jan 18: David Delano Glover (1868-1952) Jan 19: Joshua L. Brooks (b. 1868) Jan 20: Charles Richard Eckert (1868-1959) Jan 25: Carlos Avery (1868-1930) Jan 31: Henry F. Lawrence (1868-1950) Feb 3: William J. Harris (1868-1932) Feb 12: Albertus LeRoy Freehafer (1868-1940) Feb 12: Marvin B. Rosenberry (b. 1868) Feb 16: Edward E. Browne (1868-1945) Feb 16: Edwin A. Olson (b. 1868) Feb 19: Walter L. Anderson (b. 1868) Feb 22: Charles P. Coady (1868-1934) Feb 24: Carl Bertschinger (b. 1868) Feb 29: Henry Geerlings (b. 1868)
Jane's Addictions: Outsider / Visionary Arts & Artists: U - Z Fred (19111998), Berry AL - Wood carvings - America 1999), Shreveport LA - drawings- Robert Cargo Folk Art Gallery Artist Chuckie Williams , Marcia Weber http://www.janesaddictions.com/jadart-u-z.htm
Extractions: Home A - B > C - E > F - H > ... S - T > U - Z Uddin, Shafique (1962-), London - mixed media - Raw Vision Magazine: "The Mind's Eye" Uncle Joe - Chicago IL - mixed media - artnet.com (image): "Wax Mask With Crab-Claw Teeth" Van Genk, Willem - The Netherlands - paintings - Raw Vision Magazine: "Willem Van Genk" "The Outlanders: Mario del Curto's portraits enable us to step inside the everyday worlds of art brut artists" and Art Brut: "Willem Van Genk" Van Hecke, An - Belgium - mixed media - Art En Marge Gallery (image): "An Van Hecke" Vanecek, Frantisek - see Frances Vignes, "Pépé" (1920-), France - drawings - abcd-art brut (under Collection > Artists): ""Pépé" Vignes" Vollin, Serge (1946-), Germany - paintings - Luise Ross Gallery: "Serge Vollin" Von Bruenchenhein, Eugene (1910-1983), Milwaukee WI - mixed media - Dilettante Press: "Eugene Von Bruenchenhein" "Eugene Von Bruenchenhein" , Carl Hammer Gallery: "Eugene Von Bruenchenhein" , and Intuit: "Eugene Von Bruenchenhein" Wacheur, Valentin , Switzerland - drawings - abcd-art brut (under Collection > Artists): "Valentin Wacheur" Wagner, Rev. Albert
Author Index -- W Wilkinson, Thomas O. The Urbanization of Japanese Labor, 18681955 (1965), 262pp., illus Williams, Gary. Wood, Robert C. Whatever Possessed the President? http://www.umass.edu/umpress/author/w.html
Extractions: W Wachsberger, Ken See Kalib, Goldie Szachter. Wagenknecht, Edward. (1982), 384 pp., illus., cloth, $40.00s; paper, $20.95s, LC 81-16510, ISBN(cloth) 0-87023-350-5; ISBN(paper) 0-87023-351-3. Wagenknecht, Edward. Daughters of the Covenant: Portraits of Six Jewish Women (1983), 200 pp., illus., cloth, $30.00s, LC 83-3562, ISBN 0-87023-396-3. Wald, Elijah. Josh White: Society Blues (2000), 328 pp., illus., cloth, $32.50t, LC 00-055211, ISBN 1-55849-269-0. Wallach, Alan. ... (1998), 168 pp., illus., cloth, $35.00s; paper, $15.95s, LC 97-28371, ISBN (cloth) 1-55849-117-1; ISBN (paper) 1-55849-118-X. Wallach, Glenn. (1997), 288 pp., illus., cloth, $32.50s, LC 96-18193, ISBN 1-55849-057-4. Waller, Douglas C. Senator Edward M. Kennedy, foreword. Congress and the Nuclear Freeze: An Inside Look at the Politics of a Mass Movement (1987), 368 pp., cloth, $40.00s; paper, $19.95s, LC 86-19336, ISBN(cloth) 0-87023-559-1; ISBN(paper) 0-87023-560-5. Ward, James F.
VITAE13 - Psiquiatría Translate this page ideas e ilusiones, la profunda humillación que el trabajo de un joven científicode Johns Hopkins, el doctor Robert Williams Wood (1868 - 1955) hubo de http://caibco.ucv.ve/Vitae/VitaeTrece/Articulos/Psiquiatria/ArchivosHTM/rayosnan
Extractions: El caso de los Rayos de Nancy Me referiré ahora a otro ejemplo histórico, que también ilustra la presencia de la subjetividad en un campo considerado como muy objetivo y concreto, el de la Física. Ahora nos ubicaremos en la época heroica del florecimiento de la Física nuclear. El tema más importante de la investigación del momento era el de las radiaciones ionizantes. Francia mantenía con orgullo merecido la imagen de abanderada: los esposos Curie, Becquerel, eran ya inmortales, y un buen número de establecimientos científicos seguían marcando pautas desde su territorio. Entre ellos, en Nancy, Monsieur le Professeur René Blondot (1849-1930), en medio de la efervescencia de nuevos descubrimientos lograba otro galardón para el país: un nuevo tipo de rayos (Blondot, 1903). Con muestra de fervor patrio y en honor a la ciudad, los denominó Rayos N. En medio del júbilo nacional, los laboratorios franceses se aprestaron a estudiar las propiedades de las novedosas radiaciones. En múltiples laboratorios fue 1ograda la descripción de sus propiedades y sus posibles usos. Quedaron descritas la capacidad de los rayos para atravesar distintos materiales, sus características de difracción en prismas de aluminio y otros materiales, su absorción por el agua, su acumulación en materiales inorgánicos - bloques de ladrillos- y orgánicos, etc., y todo fue documentado repetidamente por numerosos registros objetivos y fotográficos.