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  1. The Dawn of Civilization. The first world survey of human cultures in early times. Texts by Grahame Clark, James Mellaart, M.E.L. Mallowan, Cyril Aldred, William Culican, Seton Lloyd, M.S.F. Hood, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, William Watson, Anthony Christie, E.D. Phillips, T.G.E. Powell, G.H.S. Bushnell. by Stuart (editor). Piggott, 1961
  2. The Dawn of Civilization. The first world survey of human cultures in early times. Texts by Grahame Clark, James Mellaart, M.E.L. Mallowan, Cyril Aldred, William Culican, Seton Lloyd, M.S.F. Hood, Sir Mortimer Wheeler, William Watson, Anthony Christie, E.D. Phillips, T.G.E. Powell, G.H.S. Bushnell. by Stuart Piggott, 1961-01-01
  3. Outlines of the geology of England and Wales, with an introductory compendium of the general principles of that science, and comparative views of the structure of foreign counties by W D. 1787-1857 Conybeare, William Phillips, 2010-08-17
  4. The Encyclopedic Dictionary of Economics
  5. Asimov's Science Fiction, Vol. 23, No. 5, No. 280 (May, 1999)
  6. The Future of Investment Management by Gary P. Brinson, Charles D. Ellis, et all 1998-12-01
  7. Four Commitment Profiles and their Relationships to Empowerment, Service Recovery, and Work Attitudes.: An article from: Public Personnel Management by Kerry D. Carson, Paula Phillips Carson, et all 1999-03-22
  8. Cambridge Publishing's Top 101 Industry Experts: Tools to Help You on the Road to Success, Expert Insights Without the Cost of School (Expert Insights) by Cherilyn Korth, Judy A. Lucas Patricia Cain Bayle, Jr., Wolfgang Oehme, Richard Rock John Myers, et all 2008
  9. Letters to the editor.(Letter to the editor): An article from: Poetry by Kate Zambreno, Brian Phillips, et all 2007-02-01
  10. The effects of organization-based self-esteem on workplace outcomes: an examination of emergency medical technicians.: An article from: Public Personnel Management by Kerry D. Carson, Paula Phillips Carson, et all 1997-03-22
  11. Saturday Evening Post June 16 1956 (Vol 228 No 51) by Harriet Frank Jr., Clarence Budington Kelland, et all 1956
  12. Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 52: Fall 2007 (Res, Autumn 2007) (v. 52)
  13. The Virginia Quarterly Review: A National Journal of Literature and Discussion, Summer 1999 (Volume 75, Number 3) by William Faulkner, Jr. Charles Maechling, et all 1999
  14. History of the World A.D. by Doug Phillips, Dr. Paul Jehle, et all 2006-04-11

41. National Academy Of Sciences - Members
phillips, william D. National Institute of Standards and Technology. phillips achievements in manipulating and cooling atoms by
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42. National Academy Of Sciences - Deceased Member
phillips, william D. Date of Birth October 10, 1925. Elected to NAS 1971. Date of Death December 15, 1993. Biographical Memoir HTML PDF.
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43. MIT News Office Site Redirect
the MITHarvard Center for Ultracold Atoms (CUA), inaugurated on November 7. As part of inauguration ceremonies on November 7, william D. phillips (MIT PhD 1976
http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/tt/2000/nov15/phillips.html

44. H2 Nobel Laureate William D. Phillips /h2
Congratulations, Dr. william D. phillips, Nobel Laureate, 1997. This page last updated on Sunday, October 26, 1997 101946 AM.
http://wilkes1.wilkes.edu/~fdonahoe/phillips.html
The 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics was shared by William D. Phillips, Steven Chu and Claude Cohen-Tannoudji. For a summary of the research for which the prize was awarded see Physics Background
William Phillips was born in Wilkes-Barre, PA in 1948. The family moved to Camp Hill, PA where he grew up. He attended Juniata College where he received the BS degree summa cum laude in 1970. The research, for which he shared the Nobel Prize, was conducted at the National Institute of Science and Technology (f.k.a. NBS)
Naturally, a research orientated, brilliant student of physics, matriculating at Juniata College had to have had some contact with the CPS-AAPT. After dilligent search in the extensive archives of the section, Ray Pfrogner located the reference to laureate Phillips' first research paper. At the annual meeting, April 18-19, 1969, at Wilkes College, paper #3 on Friday afternoon:
The Electron Spin Resonance Spectrum of Chromic Chloride
William Phillips , Juniata College
We are proud of him as we are of all the talented students whose first research efforts were reported at our annual meetings. Congratulations, Dr. William D. Phillips, Nobel Laureate, 1997.
This page last updated on Sunday, October 26, 1997 - 10:19:46 AM.

45. William D. PHILLIPS (University Of Minnesota Twin Cities) All Publications
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47. William D. Phillips, October 10, 1925—December 15, 1993 | By Robert G. Shulman
BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS, National Academy of Sciences. william D. phillips October 10, 1925 — December 15, 1993 By Robert G. Shulman.
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BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIRS National Academy of Sciences
William D. Phillips
By Robert G. Shulman
W ILLIAM DALE PHILLIPS, CHEMIST, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopist, and science policy advisor, died at home in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 15, 1993. At MIT Bill met Esther Parker, a Wellesley College student, better known to her friends as Cherry, whom he married in 1951. Cherry was a loving partner and assisted Bill in his many adventures. Upon leaving MIT in 1951 with his Ph.D. in physical chemistry, Phillips accepted a position in the Central Research Department of E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company, Inc., in Wilmington, Delaware. Bill is widely remembered by the magnetic resonance community for the path-breaking work he did at the du Pont Co. Du Pont was to be his home base for almost 30 years and he rose through the ranks from research chemist to assistant and associate directorships of research and development. Looking over Bill's contributions to magnetic resonance during this period, one is struck by the breadth, novelty, and depth of his work. No review would do justice to these original, creative applications of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) in its infancy, however a few selective observations may help to illustrate his great body of work. Bill's first publication out of du Pont, a single authored letter to the editor in the

48. JÈMF FVS: Interview With Dr. William D. Phillips
Interview with Dr. william D. phillips. During his visit to Princeton, we had the opportunity to make an interview with Dr. william
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Interview with Dr. William D. Phillips
During his visit to Princeton, we had the opportunity to make an interview with Dr. William D. Phillips , co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics (1997) for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. [2 KB] [20 KB] [200 KB]
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... [200 KB] Why did you choose a carrier in physics and not, say, in law ?
I have been interested in science from as early as I can remember, and in physics specifically from around the age of 10 years. What was your research interest before laser cooling ?
Before I started laser cooling, I had done precision measurement of magnetic moments as a graduate student and also studies of collisions of laser-excited atoms. When I first came to the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, formerly the National Bureau of Standards) I started work on precision measurement involving electrical standards, and I started working on cooling as a side-line. How many colleagues do you have in your team ?
Besides myself, there are three other permanent members of my research group, Paul Lett, Steve Rolston and Kris Helmerson. In addition we have a number of postdocs, visitors and students who come for various lengths of time. Typically we might have about 12 people in the group. Do you have also any teaching assignment at university ?

49. Christian Quotation Of The Day Index
London 1955 2/18/97 Brinsmead, Robert D. Justification by 1935 11/18/98 Brogan, Denis W. (william) (19001974 12/1/00, 2/2/01 Brooks, phillips (1835-1893
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Christian Quotations of the Day
Author Index (A-B)
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Note: Many of the text links are to the marvelous full-text collection called The Christian Classics Ethereal Library
Note: Many of the links to bios are either to the marvelous Glimpses pamphlets and the Christian History daily files archived in the Christian History Institute 's pages here at GospelCom, or to James Kiefer's excellent Calendar of Christian Historical Biographies in the Christia Library
Author Index Guide (by last name):
Adams, Robert Hammond
Adams, Robert MacColl
"Amateur Ministry" [ text
"Of Rice and Men" [ text
"Receiving One Another" [ text
Adler, Mortimer J. (Jerome) bio
Philosophers Who Believe , Kelly James Clark, ed., Inter-Varsity Press, Illinois: 1993
Albright, William Foxwell
Yahweh and the Gods of Canaan; a historical analysis of two contrasting faiths , Doubleday, Garden City, N.Y.: 1968

50. William D. Phillips - Encyclopedia Article About William D. Phillips. Free Acces
Dr william Edward Maiben Prysephillips Profil - Translate this page D r william Edward Maiben Pryse-phillips. Titre Professeur de médecine (neurologie), Faculté de médecine, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St.
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Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition William Daniel Phillips is an US American physicist A physicist is a scientist trained in physics. Physicists are employed by universities as professors, lecturers, researchers, and by laboratories in industry. Employment as a professional physicist generally requires a doctoral degree. However, many people who have trained as physicists use their skills in other parts of the economy, in particular in computing and finance. See also:
  • Nobel Prize in physics
  • List of physicists
  • Institute of Physics

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51. Dr William Edward Maiben Pryse-Phillips : Le Chercheur
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52. Premios Nobel · Libros · Cultura Y Ciencia · Terra
william D. phillips. Fecha de Biografía william D. phillips nació en Wikes-Barre (Pennsylvania). Científico doctorado en
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53. FIU Presedential Lecture Series
Professor william D. phillips – Nobel Laureate. william D. phillips received the BS in Physics from Juniata College in 1970 and the Ph.D. from MIT in 1976.
http://www.fiu.edu/pls/speakers/phillips.htm
Nobel Laureate Series Presents Professor
1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics
for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light William D. Phillips received the B.S. in Physics from Juniata College in 1970 and the Ph.D. from MIT in 1976. After two years as a Chaim Weizmann postdoctoral fellow at MIT, he joined the staff of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (then the National Bureau of Standards) in 1978. He is a NIST Fellow, leader of the Laser Cooling and Trapping Group in the Atomic Physics Division of NIST's Physics Laboratory, and is a Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, College Park. In 1997, Dr.Phillips shared the Nobel Prize in Physics "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light."
For a more complete biography, see:
http://www.nobel.se/physics/laureates/1997/phillips-autobio.html

54. Physicist William D. Phillips
Nobel Prizewinning physicist Willam D. phillips is renowned for cooling and trapping atoms with laser light. On March 20, he will
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Nobel Prize-Winning Physicist Speaks at Swarthmore College Nobel Prize-winning physicist Willam D. Phillips is renowned for cooling and trapping atoms with laser light. On March 20, he will give a lecture, "Almost Absolute Zero," at Swarthmore College at 8 p.m in the Kirby Lecture Hall, Martin 201. The event is free and open to the public. His talk, an updated version of the Nobel lecture he gave in Stockholm in 1997, is aimed at a general audience and will feature complicated demonstrations involving lasers and liquid nitrogen. The event is sponsored by Swarthmore's chapter of Sigma Xi, a national scientific research society. A Wilkes-Barre, Pa., native, Phillips has been a fellow at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Maryland since 1996. He joined NIST in 1978 after earning his Ph.D. and completing post-doctoral research at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The cooling and trapping of atoms, a discipline that emerged in the mid-1970s with the advent of laboratory lasers, has allowed scientists to observe and measure quantum phenomena in atoms that seem to defy physical principles. Phillips continues to study ultra-cold trapped atoms with spin-off applications for improved accuracy in atomic clocks and in the fabrication of nanostructures. For the latter, Phillips envisions using light to focus an atom laser to create what might be the basis for a next generation of ultra-small structures for electronic circuits.

55. Advanced Physics Forums -
Advanced Physics Forums » Lectures and Short Courses » Dr. william D. phillips – Nobel Laureate, go to bottom.
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56. William D. Phillips - 1994 Annual Report
MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE LABORATORY. william D. phillips. RESEARCH. PERSONNEL in 1994 and 1995. Dr william D. phillips, Lecturer (incharge), University, Nov, 1992-.
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MOLECULAR NEUROSCIENCE LABORATORY
William D. Phillips
RESEARCH
PERSONNEL in 1994 and 1995
Dr William D. Phillips Lecturer (in-charge) University Nov Azita Ahadizdeh Research Assistant (0.5) NHMRC Jeon Cha BSc(Hons) student Hong Han PhD student ADCOS Shihong Yang MSc student Sarah Lee BSc(Hons) student Current effective full-time personnel = 4.0 This Laboratory is concerned with investigating the molecular basis of synaptic connections between nerve and muscle cells. Recent developments in molecular biology are employed to study the functions and interactions of the protein molecules that make up functioning synapses. The aim is to determine the series of interactions between proteins that are responsible for the formation of a synapse. Information of this kind will be essential to future improvements in the management of neuromuscular diseases.
PROJECTS in 1994
Interactions of postsynaptic proteins Previous studies to clarify the roles of two skeletal muscle proteins in the formation of the postsynaptic membrane of the muscle cell showed that the 43k postsynaptic protein is expressed in the early stages of muscle differentiation and takes part in the incipient stages of postsynaptic differentiation. It induces the reorganization of acetylcholine receptors on the surface of muscle cells in culture into small membrane domains, probably by forming a physical link to the underlying skeleton of the cell. In addition, dystrophin-related protein (utrophin), may serve to stabilize these micro-clusters of acetylcholine receptor and 43k protein into large domains typical of the postsynaptic membrane of muscle cells.

57. Territorial Kansas Online - Browse By Keyword
Keywords Antislavery; Border ruffians; Lecompte, Samuel D. (Samuel Dexter), 18141888; phillips, william; Proslavery; Proslavery activities
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58. The Energy Superstore
Panel Of Experts william phillips,Ph.D. Vice President, Philders Group International, Inc. Email this expert Area of Expertise HVAC
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59. APS Prizes And Awards - 1998 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize Recipient
search prizes awards. questions? email prizes awards. 1998 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize to william D. phillips NIST. Citation For
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1998 Arthur L. Schawlow Prize to
William D. Phillips
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"For pioneering experiments in laser cooling and trapping, including the first demonstrations of Zeeman cooling, the magnetic trapping of neutral atoms and the extension of laser cooling below the Doppler limit." Background:
William D. Phillips received a B. S. in Physics from Juniata College, Huntington, PA in 1970 and his Ph.D. from MIT in 1976. After two years as a Chaim Weizmann postdoctoral fellow at MIT, he joined the staff of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (then the National Bureau of Standards) in 1978. He is the leader of the Laser Cooling and Trapping Group in the Atomic Physics Division of NIST's Physics Laboratory. Dr. Phillips has received many awards and honors, including election as a NIST Fellow, the Michelson Medal of the Franklin Institute, and most recently the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work in laser cooling and trapping. He is a member of the APS, the Optical Society of America, the American Academy of Arts and Science, the National Academy of Sciences, Sigma Xi Research Society, and the Society of Physics Students.

60. University Of Tennessee Physics: Dr. William D. Phillips Presents Colloquium
Nobel Laureate Presents Physics Colloquium. Nobel prize winner Bill phillips opened the physics department s fall colloquium series on September 11.
http://www.phys.utk.edu/news_09062000.htm
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Nobel Laureate
Presents Physics Colloquium
Nobel prize winner Bill Phillips opened the physics department's fall colloquium series on September 11. Dr. Phillips , a 1997 Nobel Laureate in Physics, spoke on "Matter Waves Optics with Bose-Einstein Condensates" to conclude a day-long visit where he also met with faculty and students to talk about research and opportunities in atomic physics. During his afternoon lecture, Dr. Phillips described the Bose-Einstein Condensate, a state of matter predicted decades ago by Albert Einstein and Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. First achieved by physicists at JILA , the condensate is a "superatom:" a new form of matter that results when atoms are cooled to super low temperatures (in the JILA experiment published in 1995, physicists cooled rubidium atoms to 20 billionths of a degree above absolute zero, the lowest temperature ever achieved). Dr. Phillips, who researches ultra-low temperature atomic physics, said "using a Bose-Einstein condensate of atoms is like using a laser instead of a light bulb in ordinary optics." Abstract of Dr. Phillips' Talk

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