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82. SCIENCE
Denne effekten ble første gang oppdaget i 1934 av pavel Alekseyevichcherenkov. I 1958 fikk cherenkov Nobelprisen for denne oppdagelsen.
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83. Physics 1958
for the discovery and the interpretation of the cherenkov effect . PavelAlekseyevich cherenkov, Il´ja Mikhailovich Frank, Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1958
"for the discovery and the interpretation of the Cherenkov effect" Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov Il´ja Mikhailovich Frank Igor Yevgenyevich Tamm 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize USSR USSR USSR P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute
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    Cherenkov radiation Cherenkov radiation or Cerenkov radiation [for P. A. Cherenkov ], light emitted by a transparent medium when charged particles pass through it at a speed greater than the speed of light in the medium. The effect, discovered by Cherenkov in 1934 while he was studying the effects of gamma rays on liquids and explained in 1937 by I. E. Tamm and I. M. Frank, is analogous to the creation of a sonic boom when an object exceeds the speed of sound in a medium. The light is emitted only in directions inclined at a certain angle to the direction of the particles' motion dependent upon the particles' momentum. Thus, by simply measuring the angle between the radiation and the path of the particles, the particles' speed may be determined. The effect is used in the Cherenkov counter, a device for detecting fast particles and determining their speeds or distinguishing between particles of different speeds. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia

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Related Category: Physics Cherenkov radiation or Cerenkov radiation [for P. A. Cherenkov ], light emitted by a transparent medium when charged particles pass through it at a speed greater than the speed of light in the medium. The effect, discovered by Cherenkov in 1934 while he was studying the effects of gamma rays on liquids and explained in 1937 by I. E. Tamm and I. M. Frank, is analogous to the creation of a sonic boom when an object exceeds the speed of sound in a medium. The light is emitted only in directions inclined at a certain angle to the direction of the particles' motion dependent upon the particles' momentum. Thus, by simply measuring the angle between the radiation and the path of the particles, the particles' speed may be determined. The effect is used in the Cherenkov counter, a device for detecting fast particles and determining their speeds or distinguishing between particles of different speeds.
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    Swiss immunologist and pathologist who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1996 because of his relatively early work with colleague Peter Doherty defining the system by which the immune system identifies friend and foe. His work since then has built upon this discovery, revealing how the thymus gland selects only white blood cells that react properly to virus-infected cells and investigating the complex interplay by which viruses and their hosts co-evolve. Zinkernagel has also been a vocal proponent of the promise of biotechnology in his native Switzerland. George Ledyard Stebbins
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    American botanist and geneticist known for his application of the modern synthetic theory of evolution to plants. He was the first scientist to artificially synthesize a species of plant that was capable of thriving under natural conditions. Nikolay Yakovlevich Marr
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    Russian linguist, archaeologist, and ethnographer who specialized in the languages of the Caucasus. In the 1930s, his "theory of the staging" (1929) led in the

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    Gavin Maxwell. Born 15 Jul 1914 Scottish author and naturalist. pavel AlekseyevichCherenkov. (source), Born 15 Jul 1904 (Old Style); died 6 Jan 1990.
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    American microbiologist who recognized the existance of the organisms Archaea as a third domain of life, distinct from the previously recognized two domains of bacteria, and life other than bacteria. On 2 Nov 1977, his identification of methanogens, a form of life dating back some 3.5 billion years, was reported from the University of Illinois. Woese had long studied the evolutionary track of DNA and RNA. In 1976, he was approached by his colleague Ralph Wolfe, who presented a group of methane producing organisms. Woese studied their RNA and recognized their lack of the entire oligonucleotide sequences. Methanogens are found in oxygen-deficient environments, and mostly obtain their energy by reducing CO and oxidizing hydrogen, and releasing methane. Leon Max Lederman
    (EB) Born 15 Jul 1922
    American physicist who, along with Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger, received the Nobel Prize for Physics in1988 for their joint research and discovery (1960-62) of a new subatomic particle, the muon neutrino. Neutrinos are subatomic particles that have no detectable mass and no electric charge, that travel at the speed of light. The discovery of muon neutrinos, a new type of neutrino, was followed by discoveries by other scientists of a number of different "families" of subatomic particle. Together, they now form a standard model, a scheme that has been used to classify all known elementary particles. He was director of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Batavia, Ill. (1979-89).

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    Cherenkov radiation Cherenkov radiation or Cerenkov radiation [for P. A. Cherenkov ], light emitted by a transparent medium when charged particles pass through it at a speed greater than the speed of light in the medium. The effect, discovered by Cherenkov in 1934 while he was studying the effects of gamma rays on liquids and explained in 1937 by I. E. Tamm and I. M. Frank, is analogous to the creation of a sonic boom when an object exceeds the speed of sound in a medium. The light is emitted only in directions inclined at a certain angle to the direction of the particles' motion dependent upon the particles' momentum. Thus, by simply measuring the angle between the radiation and the path of the particles, the particles' speed may be determined. The effect is used in the Cherenkov counter, a device for detecting fast particles and determining their speeds or distinguishing between particles of different speeds. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    18671934); Fritjof Capra - Austria, USA (1939- ); pavel AlekseyevichCherenkov - Imperial Russia, Soviet union (1904-1990); Paul Adrien
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    93. Nobel For Physics: All Laureates
    Donald Arthur Glaser 1959 Emilio Gino Segrè, Owen Chamberlain 1958 pavel AlekseyevichCherenkov, Il´ja Mikhailovich Frank, Igor Yergenyevich Tamm 1957 Chen
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