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  1. Samuel Adams: Radical Puritan (Library of American Biography Series) by William Fowler, 1997-01-17
  2. Talking from Infancy: How to Nurture and Cultivate Early Language Development by William Fowler, 1995
  3. Financial accounting for local and state school systems, 1990 by William J. Fowler, 1990-01-01
  4. Fowler Guitar Series Book Two Chord Progression Systems2: Greatest Hits (Fowler, William L. Fowler Guitar Series, Bk. 2.) by William L. Fowler, 2009-07-01
  5. Woman On The American Frontier by William Worthington Fowler, 2010-05-23
  6. The great mouthpiece;: A life story of William J. Fallon by Gene Fowler, 1962
  7. Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code by Martin Fowler, Kent Beck, et all 1999-07-08
  8. Silas Talbot: Captain of Old Ironsides (Maritime) by William M Fowler, 1970-01-01
  9. Fowler Guitar Series Fingerboard Lead Lines: Greatest Hits by William L Fowler, 2003-01-10
  10. Authoritarianism in Latin America Since Independence: (Contributions in Latin American Studies) by William M. Fowler, 1996-04-30
  11. Journal of William Fowler Pritchard: Indiana to California 1850, Return Via Nicaragua 1852 by William Fowler Pritchard, Earl Hampton Pritchard, et all 1996-06
  12. The book-plates of William Fowler Hopson, by Charles Dexter Allen by Charles Dexter Allen, 2010-08-09
  13. Genealogical Memoir of the Descendants of Capt. William Fowler, New Haven, Connecticut by Anonymous, 2010-02-10
  14. The Roman Festivals of the Period of the Republic: An Introduction to the Study of the Religion of the Romans by William Warde Fowler, 2010-02-04

1. William A. Fowler - Autobiography
nobel Prize for Physics, 1983. Sullivant Medal, The Ohio State University, 1985.First recipient of the william A. fowler Award for excellence and Distinguished
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I was raised in Lima, Ohio, from the age of two when my father, an accountant, was transferred to Lima from Pittsburgh. Each summer during my childhood the family went back to Pittsburgh during my father's vacation from work. He was an ardent sportsman and through him I became (and still am) a loyal fan of the Pittsbulgh Pirates in the National Baseball League and of the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League.
" gauge (1/16 standard size) British Tank Engine. I operated it frequently on the elevated track of the Cambridge and District Model Engineering Society. It is my pride and joy. I have named it Prince Hal
On graduation from school I enrolled at the Ohio State University in Columbus , Ohio, in ceramic engineering. I had won a prize for an essay on the production of Portland cement and ceramic engineering seemed a natural choice for me. Fortunately all engineering students took the same courses including physics and mathematics. I became fascinated with physics and when I learned from Professor Alpheus Smith, head of the Physics Department, that there was a new degree offered in Engineering Physics I enrolled in that option at the start of my sophomore year. So also did Leonard I. Schiff, who became a very great theoretical physicist. We were lifelong friends until his death a few years ago.

2. William A. Fowler Winner Of The 1983 Nobel Prize In Physics
william A. fowler, a nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the nobelPrize Internet Archive. william A. fowler. 1983 nobel Laureate
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W ILLIAM A F OWLER
1983 Nobel Laureate in Physics
    for his theoretical and experimental studies of the nuclear reactions of importance in the formation of the chemical elements in the universe.
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    1911-1995 Residence: U.S.A.
    Affiliation: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA
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ALPHABETICAL LISTING OF nobel PRIZE LAUREATES IN PHYSICS. Name, Year Awarded.Alferov, Zhores I. 2000. Fitch, Val L. 1980. fowler, william A. 1983.
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4. Caltech Press Release, 3/14/1995, William Fowler
nobel Laureate william A. fowler Dies at 83. PASADENAwilliam A. fowler,who shared the 1983 nobel Prize in physics for his research
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Nobel Laureate William A. Fowler Dies at 83
PASADENAWilliam A. Fowler, who shared the 1983 Nobel Prize in physics for his research into the creation of chemical elements inside stars, died Tuesday morning, March 14, in Pasadena, California. He was 83. Willy Fowler, as he was known world-wide, was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and raised from the age of two in Lima, Ohio. He received his bachelor's degree in 1933 from Ohio State University and earned his doctorate in 1936 under the supervision of Charles Lauritsen from the California Institute of Technology. He considered Lauritsen the greatest influence in his life. Upon finishing his PhD, Fowler promptly joined the Caltech faculty as a research fellow, and was appointed an assistant professor in 1939. During World War II, he carried out research and development on rocket ordnance and proximity fusesfuses that would detonate only when close to aircraft or airborne bombs. He was appointed associate professor in 1942, professor in 1946, and Institute Professor of Physics in 1970, a chair he held until his retirement in 1982. At the time of his death, Fowler was Caltech's Institute Professor of Physics, Emeritus. During his career in nuclear physics and nuclear astrophysics, which spanned more that 60 years, Fowler was primarily concerned with studies of fusion reactionshow the nuclei of lighter chemical elements fuse to create the heavier ones in a process known as nucleosynthesis. In 1957, Fowler coauthored with Fred Hoyle and Geoffrey and Margaret Burbidge the seminal paper "Synthesis of the Elements in the Stars." In it, they showed that all of the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by nuclear processes in stars, starting only with the hydrogen and helium produced in the Big Bang.

5. Caltech Nobel Site
william ALFRED fowler (1911–1995) Willy fowler shared (with S. Chandrasekhar)the 1983 nobel Prize in Physics for his work on nucleosynthesis, the process
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DAVID BALTIMORE

RENATO DULBECCO
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LELAND HARTWELL

DAVID BALTIMORE (b. 1938)
RENATO DULBECCO (b. 1914)
Howard Temin shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Renato Dulbecco and David Baltimore for their joint discovery of the enzyme reverse transcriptase. Identification of this enzyme helped explain how certain viruses transform the cells they infect into cancer cells.
WILLIAM NUNN LIPSCOMB, JR. (b. 1919)
ROBERT WOODROW WILSON (b. 1936)
Roger Sperry was a corecipient (with David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel) of the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their research on the workings of the brain. Sperry was particularly recognized for discovering that each brain hemisphere controls different kinds of functions.
KENNETH GEDDES WILSON (b. 1936 Kenneth Wilson was awarded the 1982 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work to construct improved theories about the transformations of matter called continuous, or second-order, phase transitions. His research led to a very general and effective mathematical strategy for understanding how complex microscopic behavior underlies gross macroscopic effects. Willy Fowler shared (with S. Chandrasekhar) the 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on nucleosynthesis, the process whereby the nuclei of lighter chemical elements fuse to create heavier ones. In groundbreaking work in the late 1950s, he and his colleagues demonstrated that, starting only with the hydrogen and helium produced in the Big Bang, all the elements from carbon to uranium could be produced by the nuclear processes in stars.

6. Fowler, William Alfred (1911-1995) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific
In 1983, he shared the nobel prize in physics for his work (the other awardeewas Essays in Nuclear Astrophysics Presented to william A. fowler, on the
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Fowler, William Alfred (1911-1995)

American physicist who, in the 1950s, did fundamental work on explaining how the various elements are synthesized inside stars and theoretically predicting what their present abundance should be, culminating in the famous " " Fowler, Burbridge, and Burbridge paper (1957). With his students in the 1960s, he also calculated the relative amounts of deuterium and lithium which should have been produced in the big bang His results agreed very closely with what astronomers observed. In 1983, he shared the Nobel prize in physics for his work (the other awardee was Chandrasekhar ). Fowler has been described as "a grizzled and stocky extrovert from southern Ohio who liked to pretend that he was just a hard-drinking country boy when in reality he was a powerful and shrewd physicist" (Overbye 1991, p. 41). Chandrasekhar
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References Barnes, C. A.; Clayton, D. D.; and Schramm, D. N. (Eds.). Essays in Nuclear Astrophysics: Presented to William A. Fowler, on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday.

7. Fowler, William A.
in full william ALFRED fowler (b. Aug. Pasadena, Calif.), American nuclear astrophysicistwho, with Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, won the nobel Prize for
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Fowler, William A.,
in full WILLIAM ALFRED FOWLER (b. Aug. 9, 1911, Pittsburgh, Pa., U.S.d. March 14, 1995, Pasadena, Calif.), American nuclear astrophysicist who, with Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar , won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1983 for his role in formulating a widely accepted theory of element generation. Fowler studied at Ohio State University (B.S., 1933) and at the California Institute of Technology (Ph.D., 1936), where he became a professor in 1939. His theory of element generation, which he developed with Sir Fred Hoyle, Margaret Burbidge, and Geoffrey Burbidge in the 1950s, suggests that in stellar evolution elements are synthesized progressively from light elements to heavy ones, in nuclear reactions that also produce light and heat. With the collapse of more massive stars, the explosive rebound known as supernova occurs; according to theory, this phase makes possible the synthesis of the heaviest elements. Fowler also worked in radio astronomy, proposing with Hoyle that the cores of radio galaxies are collapsed "superstars" emitting strong radio waves and that quasars are larger versions of these collapsed superstars. Fowler received the National Medal of Science (1974) and the Legion of Honour (1989).

8. Nobel Prize Winners D-F
fowler, william A. 1983, physics, US, contributions to understanding the evolutionand devolution of stars, France, Anatole, 1921, literature, France, novelist.
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Article Year Category Country* Achievement Literary Area Dalai Lama peace Tibet Dale, Sir Henry physiology/medicine U.K. work on chemical transmission of nerve impulses physics Sweden invention of automatic regulators for lighting coastal beacons and light buoys Dam, Henrik physiology/medicine Denmark discovery of vitamin K Dausset, Jean-Baptiste-Gabriel-Joachim physiology/medicine France investigations of genetic control of the response of the immune system to foreign substances Davisson, Clinton Joseph physics U.S. experimental demonstration of the interference phenomenon in crystals irradiated by electrons Dawes, Charles G. peace U.S. de Klerk, F.W. peace South Africa Debreu, Gerard economics U.S. mathematical proof of supply and demand theory Debye, Peter chemistry The Netherlands work on dipole moments and diffraction of X rays and electrons in gases Dehmelt, Hans Georg physics U.S. development of methods to isolate atoms and subatomic particles for study Deisenhofer, Johann chemistry West Germany discovery of structure of proteins needed in photosynthesis physiology/medicine U.S.

9. The Bruce Medalists: William A. Fowler
Royal Astronomical Society, Eddington medal, 1978. Biographical materialsFowler, william A., Autobiography on receipt of nobel Prize.
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The Bruce Medalists Photo by Floyd Clark, courtesy Archives, California Institute of Technology William Alfred Fowler 9 August 1911 1979 Bruce Medalist 14 March 1995 Ohio State University and his Ph.D. in nuclear physics at the California Institute of Technology Kellogg Radiation Laboratory measured the rates of nearly all nuclear reactions of astrophysical interest. He coauthored, with Margaret Burbidge Geoffrey Burbidge , and Fred Hoyle , the famous 1957 paper, "Synthesis of the Elements in Stars," known as B FH . They showed how the cosmic abundances of essentially all but the lightest nuclides could be explained as the result of nuclear reactions in stars. After 1964 Fowler worked on theoretical problems involving supernovae, gravitational collapse, neutrinos, formation of light elements, and nucleocosmochronology. Presentation of Bruce medal
Mercury Other awards
American Astronomical Society, Henry Norris Russell Lectureship
Columbia University, Vetlesen Prize
National Medal of Science

National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Jansky Prize
Nobel Foundation

10. William A. Fowler Bibliography
fowler, WA, “The Quest for the Origin of the Elements,” Science 226,922 (1984) and nobel website nobel lecture. william A. fowler.
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William A. Fowler Bibliography Papers, etc. Papers, oral history interviews, and many photographs are at the Caltech Archives . The AIP Center for History of Physics has a finding aid to his papers which includes a brief biography. Other References: Historical Barnes, Charles A., D.D. Clayton, D.N. Schramm, Essays in Nuclear Astrophysics : Presented to William A. Fowler, on the Occasion of his Seventieth Birthday (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1982). Caltech Archives, Kellogg 50th Anniversary Symposium Hoyle, Fred (University Science Books, 1994). Rev. Mod. Phys. Search ADS for works about Fowler Other References:Scientific Fowler, W. A., G. R. Burbidge E. Margaret Burbidge Ap.J. Baade, W. ... Geoffrey R. Burbidge , William A. Fowler, and Fred Hoyle Revs. Mod. Physics [The famous B FH paper]. Hoyle, F. Ap.J. [reprinted in the centennial edition Ap.J. , 898 (1999) with a modern commentary by S.E. Woosley]. Ap.J. Hoyle, F. Ap.J. F. Hoyle Nucleosynthesis in Massive Stars and Supernovae (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1965). Ap.J. Fowler, William A., Nuclear Astrophysics (American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, 1967).

11. Fowler, William Alfred. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
fowler, william Alfred. While a professor at the California Institute of Technology,fowler studied how his work in this area he shared the 1983 nobel Prize in
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12. Nobel Prizes (table). The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. nobel Prizes (table). 1983, Lech Walesa, Henry Taube, Subrahmanyan ChandrasekharwilliamA. fowler, Barbara McClintock, william Golding.
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13. Fowler, William Alfred
fowler, william Alfred, 1911–95, American nuclear astrophysicist, b CaliforniaInstitute of Technology, fowler studied how he shared the 1983 nobel Prize in
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15. Caltech Academic Village - Nobel Laureates
Ahmed H. Zewail, Chemistry 1999 Faculty. nobel Laureates, Retired Facultyand Alumni fowler, william A. (PhD '36) Physics 1983 Faculty.
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Beadle, George W. Physiology or Medicine 1958 Faculty Delbrück, Max Physiology or Medicine 1969 Faculty Dulbecco, Renato Physiology or Medicine 1975 Former Faculty Feynman, Richard P. Physics 1965 Faculty Fowler, William A. (PhD '36) Physics 1983 Faculty Gell-Mann, Murray Physics 1969 Faculty Glaser, Donald A. (PhD '50) Physics 1960 Lipscomb, William N. (PhD '46) Chemistry 1976 Merton, Robert C. MS '67 Economics 1997 McMillan, Edwin M. (BS '28, MS '29) Chemistry 1951 Millikan, Robert A. Physics 1923 Faculty Morgan, Thomas H. Physiology or Medicine 1933 Faculty Mossbauer, Rudolf Physics 1961 Faculty Osheroff, Douglas D. (BS '67) Physics 1996

16. Nobel Laureates
in Astronomy by itself, several astronomers/physicists have received the nobel Prizein to the structure and evolution of the stars fowler, william Alfred, USA
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17. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. Störmer DanielC. Tsui 1997. 1983. Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar william A. fowler 1982.
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18. Fowler, William
fowler, william (19111995). US astrophysicist. In 1983 he and Subrahmanyan Chandrasekharwere awarded the nobel Prize for Physics for their work on the life
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Fowler, William Alfred US astrophysicist. In 1983 he and Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for their work on the life cycle of stars and the origin of chemical elements.
Fowler was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and obtained his bachelor's degree in physics from Ohio State University 1933. He attended the California Institute of Technology, gained a PhD, and became a Research fellow there 1936. He spent his entire career at Caltech, rising from Assistant Professor to Professor and, in 1970, Instructor Professor.
Fowler concentrated on research into the abundance of helium in the universe. The helium abundance was first defined as the result of the 'hot Big Bang' theory proposed by US physicist Ralph Alpher Hans Bethe , and George Gamow 1948. In its original form, the Big Bang theory accounted only for the creation of the lightest elements, hydrogen and helium. In their classic paper 1957, Fowler, Hoyle , and the Burbages described how, in a star like the Sun, two hydrogen nuclei, or protons, combine to create the next heavier element, helium, thus generating energy. Over time, more and heavier elements are produced until, after millions of years, the star finally explodes into a supernova, scattering its material across the Universe.

19. William A Fowler
william A fowler (19111995) shared the 1993 nobel physics prize with Chandrasekharfor important astrophysical discoveries in his theoretical and experimental
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Themes Arts Sci-Philately Astronomy and Cosmology II
Used with permission of Maiken Naylor, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, USA,
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William A Fowler (1911-1995) shared the 1993 Nobel physics prize with Chandrasekhar for important astrophysical discoveries in his theoretical and experimental studies of nuclear reactions in the formation of the chemical elements in the universe, from the mostly hydrogen and helium created in the Big Bang. The chart of nuclides on the stamp shows stable heavy nuclei between hafnium and lead.

20. Nobel-díjasok
1983 Csandraszekar, Szubramaniam (1910, USA); fowler, william A. (1911-, USA)Csandraszekar a nobel-díjat azoknak a fizikai folyamatoknak az elméleti
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Nobel-díjasok az atomfizikában
Készítette : Porkoláb Tamás 1901 Röntgen, Wilhelm Conrad (1845-1923, Német Birodalom): "a róla elnevezett sugarak fölfedezésével szerzett rendkívüli érdemeinek elismeréseként". 1903 Becquerel, Antoine Henri (1852-1908, Franciaország); Curie, Pierre (1859-1906, Franciaország) és Curie, Marie szül. Sklodowska (1867-1934, Franciaország): Becqerel a Nobel-díjat "a spontán radioaktivitás fölfedezésével nyújtott rendkívüli tejesítményének elismeréseként" nyerte el. Marie és Pierre Curie "a Henri Becquerel által fölfedezett sugárzási jelenségekre vonatkozó együttes vizsgálataikért kapták a díjat. 1905 Lenard, Philipp (1862-1947, Német Birodalom): "a katódsugarakkal összefüggõ munkáiért". 1906 Thomson, Sir Joseph John (1856-1940, Anglia) : "a gázokon áthaladó elektromosság elméleti és kísérleti vizsgálataival szerzett érdemei elismeréséül". 1914 Laue, Max von (1879-1960, Német Birodalom): "a kristályokon áthaladó röntgensugarak elhajlásának fölfedezéséért". 1915 Bragg, William Henry (1862-1942, Anglia);

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