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Extractions: A B C D ... Main Menu Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin W.-Bond William Cranch; American astronomer (1789-1859). Walker Joseph A.; American test pilot (1921-1966). Wallace Alfred Russel; British natural historian (1823-1913). Wallach Otto; German chemist; Nobel laureate (1847-1931). Walter Bernard; German (Walther)astronomer (1430-1504). Wan-Hoo Chinese inventor (unkn-c. 1500). Wargentin Pehr Vilhelm; Swedish astronomer (1717-1783). Warner Worcester Reed; American inventor (1846-1929).
Extractions: Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin W.-Bond William Cranch; American astronomer (1789-1859). Walker Joseph A.; American test pilot (1921-1966). Wallace Alfred Russel; British natural historian (1823-1913). Wallach Otto; German chemist; Nobel laureate (1847-1931). Walter Bernard; German (Walther)astronomer (1430-1504). Wan-Hoo Chinese inventor (unkn-c. 1500). Wargentin Pehr Vilhelm; Swedish astronomer (1717-1783). Warner Worcester Reed; American inventor (1846-1929). Waterman Alan T.; American physicist (1892-1967). Watson James C.; American astronomer (1838-1880). Watt James; Scottish inventor (1736-1819). Watts Chester Burleigh; American astronomer (1889-1971). Webb Thomas William; British astronomer (1806-1885). Weber Wilhelm E.; German physicist (1804-1891). Wegener "Alfred L.; German geophysicist, meteorologist (1880-1930)." Weierstrass Karl; German mathematician (1815-1897). Weigel Erhard; German mathematician (1625-1699). Weinek Ladislaus; Czechoslovakian astronomer (1848-1913).
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.
EBOOKS - ALPHABETICAL LIST ~ W Wood, Eugene, 18401923. Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887. Wood, Robert Williams,1868-1955. Wood, William Charles Henry, 1864-1947. Woodberry, George E. http://www.globusz.com/authors_w1.html
The Spiritwalk Library: Project Gutenberg 18601938 Wodehouse, PG (Pelham Grenville), 1881-1975 Wolf, Emma, 1865-1932 Wollstonecraft,Mary, 1759-1797 Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955 Woodward, Patrick http://www.spiritwalk.org/gutenberg.htm
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Becker Medical Library Books N=AS WD 300 W878t 1995 (BACS 352074). T=Physical optics, by Robert W. Wood A=Wood, Robert Williams, 18681955. N=QC 353 W878p 1934 (BACS 595528). http://becker.wustl.edu/miniecat/BAW141.html
Becker Medical Library Books 903 (BACS 686172). T=Physical optics, by Robert W. Wood A=Wood,Robert Williams, 18681955. N=QC 353 W878p 1934 (BACS 595528). http://becker.wustl.edu/miniecat/BTP134.html
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Abbott, David Phelps, 1863-1934 Abbott, Edwin Abbott, 1838-1926 Grenville), 18811975 Wolf, Emma, 1865-1932 Wollstonecraft, Mary, 1759-1797 Wood,Eugene, 1840-1923 Wood, Robert Williams, 1868-1955 Wood, William Charles Henry http://www.olympus.edu.pl/Instytut NW/wirtualna biblioteka/autorzy.htm
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.junkfoodforthought.com/bio/bio_W.htm
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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
Autorzy - Biblioteka Wirtualna Kolegium Karkonoskiego - Project 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.kk.jgora.pl/gutenberg/authors.htm
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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
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.
Wood, Robert Williams Wood, Robert Williams. Wood, Robert Williams 18681955, American physicist, b. Concord, Mass., grad. Harvard (B.A., 1891). After studying abroad he became associated with Johns Hopkins Univ. 2 parts, 191319). Wood was also the author of The Man Who Rocked the Earth http://www.factmonster.com/cgi-bin/id/A0852647.hmtl
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). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
Nat'l Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs (1993), Robert Williams Wood The role of the tricarboxylic acid cycle in amino acid synthesis in Escherichia coli . OCR for page 441. Robert Williams Wood May 2, 1868August 11, 1955 BY G.H.DIEKE WHEN Wood died on August 1 1, 1955, he was to the younger http://www.nap.edu/books/030904782X/html/440.html
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-iv Contents, pp. v-x Title Page, pp. 1-1 George Frederic Barker, pp. 2-15 William Bloom, pp. 16-37 John Nathaniel Couch, pp. 38-65 Max Ludwig Henning Delbruck, pp. 66-117 Michael Doudoroff, pp. 118-141 Herbert Friedmann, pp. 142-165 Jacob Furth, pp. 166-197 Joy Paul Guilford, pp. 198-223 Joel Henry Hildebrand, pp. 224-257 Gerard Peter Kuiper, pp. 258-295 Leonard Amby Maynard, pp. 296-309 I. I. Rabi, pp. 310-325 Richard Brooke Roberts, pp. 326-349 Kenneth David Roeder, pp. 350-367 Franz Schrader, pp. 368-381 William Smith Tillett, pp. 382-413 Maurice Bolks Visscher, pp. 414-439 Robert Williams Wood, pp. 440-465 Don Merlin Lee Yost, pp. 466-484 Index, pp. 485-498 GO TO PAGE: