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  1. Resources for the history of physics: Guide to books and audio-visual materials: Guide to original works of historical importance and their translations into other languages
  2. Quantum Physics in America: The Years Through 1935 (The History of Modern Physics 1800-1950 Vol 10) by Katherine Russell Sopka, 1988-07
  3. ON THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS AT MICHIGAN.
  4. History of Physics - 4 Vols. by G.R. Chhatwal, 1995
  5. Radar in World War II (The History of Modern Physics 1800-1950, Two volumes:Sect. A-C, and Sect. D-E w/ Appendices)
  6. A Selection of Manuscript Collections at American Repositories. National Catalog of Sources for History of Physics, Report No. 1 by Joan Nelson Warnow, 1969
  7. A history of experimental physics by Carl Trueblood Chase, 1932
  8. History of Original Ideas and Basic Discoveries in Particle Physics (NATO Science Series: B:)
  9. The Life and Times of Modern Physics: History of Physics II (Readings from Physics Today, No 5)
  10. Are all particles real? [An article from: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics] by S. Goldstein, J. Taylor, et all 2005-03-01
  11. The History of Early Nuclear Physics, (1896-1931 Vity and Its Radiations) by Milorad Mladjenovic, 1992-10
  12. Elementary Particles: A Short History of Some Discoveries in Atomic Physics
  13. CATALOGUE OF WORKS ON NATURAL HISTORY, PHYSICS, MATHEMATICS, AND OTHER SCIENCES, OFFERED FOR SALE AT THE CASH PRICES AFFIXED BY BERNARD QUARITCH. by No author., 1881
  14. The History of Physics by Isaac Asimov, 1985

81. History Of Indian Science And Technology: History Of Physics And Chemistry
Often, the teaching of physics and chemistry becomes too esoteric for the Sciences of the Ancient Hindus (Brajendranath Seal) 2. Concise history of Science in
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SOUTH ASIAN HISTORY Pages from the history of the Indian sub-continent: Science and Technology in India History of the Physical Sciences in India In all early civilizations, the study of the physical sciences was neither formalized nor separated from other branches of knowledge. And at least initially, there were few conscious attempts to study the theory of science independently of the practical innovations and technologies that required some application of scientific principles. In most cases, technological discoveries took place without any knowledge of the underlying scientific principles, through hit and trial, and by experience. Sometimes there was a vague or approximate awareness of the science, but the predominant focus remained on the utilitarian aspects of the technique, on practical efficacy, as opposed to how and why something worked or didn't work. In India, the earliest applications of chemistry took place in the context of medicine, metallurgy, construction technology (such as manufacture of cement and paints) and in textile production and dyeing. But in the process of understanding chemical processes, there also emerged a concomitant interest in attempting to describe the basic elements of matter - what they were composed of, and how they interacted with each other to produce new substances. Natural phenomenon were studied in the context of tides, rainfall, appearance of the sun, the moon and stellar formations, changes in season, weather patterns and agriculture.

82. Department Of Health Physics(History)
1956, Environmental doses have been measured since 1956. 1957, External doses for radiation workers have been measured since 1957.
http://www2.tokai.jaeri.go.jp/hphpwww/hpmain/e_enkaku.html
Environmental doses have been measured since 1956.
External doses for radiation workers have been measured since 1957.
Internal doses for radiation workers have been measured since 1962.
The guidelines for radiation protection was issued.1963.
The Facility of Radiation Standard (FRS) was constructed. in 1980
The investgation on the effect of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident on environments was started.
Research collaboration with EPA in terms of radiation protection was started.in 1986.
The IAEA/RCA workshop for radiation protection was held.in 1988
An exchange program was started as a part of the collaboration agreement between the Indonesian Atomic Agency and JAERI.
A facility of calibration standards for neutron was constructed.

83. Physics And Communications
physics and the Communications Industry. Abstract. This review explores the relationship between physics and communications over the past 125 years.
http://www.bell-labs.com/history/physicscomm/
Physics and the
Communications Industry
by Bill Brinkman and Dave Lang
This paper was written for a special edition of the Reviews of Modern Physics to celebrate the Centennial of the American Physical Society in 1999. An Adobe Acrobat file (1 MB) of the entire thirteen-page paper may be downloaded here . This Web page gives the abstract, figures, conclusions , and selected paragraphs to give a flavor of the full paper for those who don't want to download the large PDF file. Large versions of the figures are linked to the small figures on this page.
Abstract
This review explores the relationship between physics and communications over the past 125 years. We find that four eras of major change in communications technology can be traced to the corresponding major discoveries of physics that directly influenced the communications industry. The four major eras of physics we explore are electromagnetism the electron quantum mechanics , and quantum optics
The Era of Electromagnetism (Starting in 1820)
The foundations of communications technology lay in the discoveries of the great physicists of the early 19th century: Oersted, Ampere, Faraday, Henry. The telegraph was invented only seventeen years after the discovery of electromagnetism by Oersted in 1820. In spite of this connection, however, much of the early work on communications was done by inventors, such as Morse, Bell, and Edison, who had no formal scientific background. The telegraph was a fairly simple electromechanical system which did not require the development of new scientific principles to commercially flourish in the mid 19th century. Closer coupling between physics and communications occurred shortly after the invention of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876. The telephone concept immediately captured the imagination of the scientific community, where the "hot physics" of the period was electromagnetism and wave propagation...

84. ScienceDirect - Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science Part B: Studies In
Copenhagen PBSTo PBS Hollywood Presents. physics, history and Copenhagen. Interviews Key Scene Backstory Timeline About the Film Resources Glossary. Timeline. Home. . Interviews.
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85. Horizon Information Portal
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86. String Theory History
Theory Web Site history, Books about Richard Feynman. Books about Albert Einstein Sir Isaac Newton s home page. Humans have been doing math and physics for a
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The Official String Theory Web Site History Books about Richard Feynman Books about Albert Einstein
Sir Isaac Newton's
home page
Humans have been doing math and physics for a long time now from the geometry and logic of the Greek era of the Mediterranean, the numeracy of the Hindus in India, the development of algebra by Islamic scholars in Baghdad, to the explosion of knowledge and learning in Europe after the invention of movable type. -1500 to 1799 1800 to 1899 1900 to now
This is a brief outline of the development of string theory, the details of which will eventually fill many large volumes written by many people directly and indirectly involved in this rich and fascinating story.
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87. Yale Physics: Research
history of physics. For the past thirty years Professor Martin Klein (Emeritus) has been pursuing studies of the history of 19th and 20th century physics.
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For the past thirty years Professor Martin Klein Students interested in joining in these studies or pursuing other historical investigations on the physics of the last century and a half are encouraged to consult Professor Klein. Special programs of study and appropriate seminars can usually be arranged. Professor Daniel Kevles joined Yale on July 1, 2001 as the Stanley Woodward Professor of History. He focuses his research on the past and present interplay of science and society, the history of science in America, and the history of modern physics, modern biology and environmentalism, as described in this article in the Yale Bulletin and Calendar
References
Paul Ehrenfest - Volume 1 - The Making of a Theoretical Physicist, Martin J. Klein (Paperback edition; North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1985). The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, Volume 3, M.J. Klein, A.J. Kox, J. Renn and R. Schulmann eds. (Princeton University Press, 1993).

88. The Physics Library - History And Philosophy Of Physics
Mathematics and mathematical physics history. Mathematics and mathematical physics - philosophy. Thermodynamics, statistical physics - history.
http://www.ub.uio.no/umn/fys/generelt/history.html
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89. [physics/9803005] History And Outlook Of Statistical Physics
history and outlook of statistical physics. Authors D. Flamm Comments 12 pages, Latex Reportno UWThPh-1997-52 Subj-class history of physics
http://arxiv.org/abs/physics/9803005
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physics/9803005
From: Dieter Flamm [ view email ] Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 19:00:17 GMT (17kb)
History and outlook of statistical physics
Authors: D. Flamm
Comments: 12 pages, Latex
Report-no: UWThPh-1997-52
Subj-class: History of Physics
This paper gives a short review of the history of statistical physics starting from D. Bernoulli's kinetic theory of gases in the 18th century until the recent new developments in nonequilibrium kinetic theory in the last decades of this century. The most important contributions of the great physicists Clausius, Maxwell and Boltzmann are sketched. It is shown how the reversibility and the recurrence paradox are resolved within Boltzmann's statistical interpretation of the second law of thermodynamics. An approach to classical and quantum statistical mechanics is outlined. Finally the progress in nonequilibrium kinetic theory in the second half of this century is sketched starting from the work of N.N. Bogolyubov in 1946 up to the progress made recently in understanding the diffusion processes in dense fluids using computer simulations and analytical methods.
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90. History Of Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
history of physics. Title Einstein s Boxes Authors Travis Norsen Comments 16 pages, 2 figures Subjclass Quantum physics; history of physics
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    physics/0406033 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Helicity Basis for Spin 1/2 and 1
    Authors: Valeri V. Dvoeglazov J. L. Quintanar Gonzalez
    Comments: 9pp., no figures
    Subj-class: History of Physics; General Physics
    physics/0406030 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Fermi, Majorana and the statistical model of atoms
    Authors: E. Di Grezia S. Esposito
    Comments: Latex, 16 pages, 2 figures
    Subj-class: History of Physics; Atomic Physics
    Fri, 4 Jun 2004
    physics/0406009 abs ps pdf other
    Title: On the Origin of Kaluza's Idea of Unification
    Authors: Y. Verbin N.K. Nielsen
    Subj-class: History of Physics
    Thu, 27 May 2004
    physics/0405142 abs ps pdf other
    Title: Field equations in teleparallel spacetime: Einstein's Fernparallelismus approach towards unified field theory
    Authors: Tilman Sauer
    Comments: 47 pages Subj-class: History of Physics
    Wed, 26 May 2004
    physics/0405131 abs ps pdf other
    Title: The Classical Electron Problem Authors: T. L. Gill

    91. Dept. Of Theoretical Physics
    Department of Theoretical physics and history of Science. Fisika Teorikoaren eta Zientziaren Historiaren Saila Departamento de Física
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    92. Biophysical Chronology
    Since the history of physics has been largely ignored in the text, we present the following chronology of biological, chemical and physical developments which
    http://www.rwc.uc.edu/koehler/biophys/chrono.html
    Biophysical Chronology
    Since the history of physics has been largely ignored in the text, we present the following chronology of biological, chemical and physical developments which are relevent to the material we have covered. Most entries reflect the first discovery or correct understanding of a phenomenon or principle. Islamic science flourished during the period from 800 to 1300 AD (or CE, "Common Era"), and there are many instances where a discovery was made by an Islamic scholar, which was then "rediscovered" by a "western" scholar some years (or centuries!) later. While a number of Islamic scholars are mentioned below in conjunction with material of interest to us, much more information is available at Muslim Scientists and Scholars and Muslim Scientists and Islamic Civilization . Note that the names of Islamic scholars were often Latinized in later references in western science; these names are found in parentheses below. Many of the dates are approximate (interpolated from dates of birth and death).
    • 4xxx BC - Egyptians astronomically measure time 7xx BC - India's use of anatomical models begins - Babylonians and Chinese understand planetary orbits 5xx BC - Alcmaeon (Greece) differentiates arteries from veins 585 BC - Thales studies static electricity and magnetism 440 BC - Democritus theorizes about atoms 35x BC - Aristotle reasons that the Earth is spherical 240 BC - Erastothenes computes the diameter of the Earth, suggests it orbits the sun

    93. The American Physical Society Presents "A Century Of Physics"
    Enter A Century of physics .
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    94. Usenet Physics FAQ
    sci.physics frequently asked questions with answers.
    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/
    Version Date: 20 th April 2004
    Usenet Physics FAQ
    This is the web version of the Usenet Physics FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions). Its purpose is to provide good answers to questions that have been discussed often in sci.physics and related usenet newsgroups. The articles in this FAQ are based on those discussions and on information from good reference sources. That does not mean that they are always perfect and complete. If you have corrections, updates or additional points to make please send an email to the editor, Don Koks (his cv is here ). If you want to write up an article following a news group discussion about a subject not yet covered here then feel free to send it to the editor, but please do not use this address to ask new questions. Ask them in the appropriate newsgroup instead. If you are new to the Physics newsgroups, welcome! Please read the article An Introduction to the Physics Newsgroups . It will help you find the right newsgroup for your questions and will give you other crucial advice about appropriate netiquette for these groups. Above all you should check carefully to see if your questions are answered in this FAQ before posting. This FAQ was created by Scott Chase in 1992. The web version was created, maintained and enlarged by Michael Weiss and Philip Gibbs. Others who have written for the FAQ are credited at the top of the items they submitted while many more who have made smaller contributions have been thanked privately.

    95. Physics & Engineering Book Breakthrough! Electromagnetic Field Theory And More.
    book review Book that challenges fundamental principles of modern electromagnetic field theory and unveils a new model for electromagnetic masses as they move from the point of origin out into space.
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    Physics and engineering
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    Michael Faraday said: Electrotonic State L James Clerk Maxwell said: Albert Einstein said: John William Carr said: "Practically all modern formulations
    of electromagnetic field theory are incorrect."
    The Physics of Electromagnetic Masses,
    Including the Derivation of E=mc
    from a Point Source by John William Carr
    • Carr demonstrates how all electromagnetic particles and fundamental building blocks of matter have mass, including what we call neutrinos, light and energy. He refers to these fundamental building blocks as electromagnetic masses
    • Albert Einstein demonstrated theoretically from out in space that E=mc . Carr also derives E=mc , but from a point source or point of origin. This finding is unprecedented
    • Carr correlates the four equal parts of energy with Einstein and supports the plausibility of a unified field theory
    • Why do the mathematical formulations used in modern e.m. theory not always jibe with what is measured in the field or the laboratory?
    • Carr asks an entire industry to "wipe the slate clean." He totally

    96. Physics Central
    Explains how physics is part of the everyday world. Answer questions on how things work and describes the latest research.
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    97. School Of Physics At Georgia Tech
    Welcome to the web site of the School of physics at Georgia Tech! The School of physics, located in the city of Atlanta, offers a dynamic environment for research and education in many areas of physics.
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    98. Cardiff University - Department Of Physics And Astronomy
    Includes information about the department, admissions, teaching, research, and local resources.
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    99. PEERS - Physics Encyclopedia Of E-Mail Records
    Searchable directory of physicists. From The Institute of physics Publishing, UK
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    www.iop.org Contact us Online Services Submit Your Details ... Help PEERS is a FREE service from Institute of Physics Publishing. It provides a moderated global e-mail directory of people working in science; a place where you can search for peers, colleagues or any useful contacts in your chosen scientific field.
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    100. AIP Author Finder: Guide To Author Names
    Compilation of physics authors that have published in American Institute of physics journals.
    http://authors.aip.org/
    Welcome to the PhysicsFinder's Author Index. To browse the author index, choose the first three letters of the last name of the author you would like to find. The link you choose will bring you to a page that lists all authors that have contributed to American Institute of Physics journals within that letter set.
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