Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Edward Condon" ¶ 40
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Bulletin and Atomic
Dyson is a member of the Board of Sponsors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
Lederman serves as President of the Board of Sponsors of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
In 1959, a letter in the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists was the start of a successful campaign to stop the Atomic Energy Commission dumping radioactive waste in the sea 19 kilometres from Boston.
* Robert S. Norris & Hans M. Kristensen, " U. S. nuclear forces, 2009 ", Nuclear Notebook, " Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists "
* Dangerous Assumptions in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists Daniel Nelson, July / August 2000.
* Time for a nuclear entente cordiale, Lorna Arnold Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, September / October 2005
Otto Frisch, the discoverer of the possibility of chain reactions from fission, in an article in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists describing his first impressions of Los Alamos: I also met Stan Ulam early on, a brilliant Polish topologist with a charming French wife.
The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic clock face, maintained since 1947 by the board of directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists at the University of Chicago.
Cover of the 1947 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists issue that first featured the Doomsday Clock at seven minutes to midnight.
Since its inception, the clock has been depicted on every cover of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The clock's setting is decided by the directors of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and is an adjunct to the essays in the bulletin on global affairs.
NRDC has also published a number of studies on nuclear weapon stockpiles around the world, both as monographs and as individual studies in the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists is a nontechnical online magazine that covers global security and public policy issues, especially related to the dangers posed by nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction.
It has been published continuously since 1945, when it was founded by former Manhattan Project physicists after the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki as the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists of Chicago.
The original founder and editor of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was biophysicist Eugene Rabinowitch ( 1901 – 1973 ).
In 2003, the Board of Directors voted to officially change the foundation's name to Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists began as an emergency action undertaken by scientists who saw urgent need for an immediate educational program about atomic weapons.
The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists sought to educate citizens, policy makers, scientists, and journalists by providing non-technical, scientifically sound and policy-relevant information about nuclear weapons and other global security issues.
In one article of the June 1946 Bulletin, written by J. Robert Oppenheimer entitled, “ International Control of Atomic Energy ,” he examined the idea that non state officials should control atomic energy.
While the first stage of the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists was labeled as the Failure stage by founder Eugene Rabinowitch, the second stage was labeled Peril.
* Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ( online edition )
de: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
fr: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
it: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Bulletin and Scientists
* Norris, Robert S. and Kristensen, Hans M., " North Korea ’ s nuclear program, 2005 ", " The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, May / June 2005
Perry is also a member of the Board of Sponsors for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.

Bulletin and Feb
* Art Publishers Association, Bulletin: Be Careful About Antitrust Law ( Feb. 2000 )
" The B61 family of bombs ", The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Jan / Feb 2003.
Stuart A. Varden, Frank J. LoSacco, Facilitating intracorporate cooperation: a university creates the environment, ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, v. 22 n. 1, p. 152-156, Feb. 1990
The Honolulu Star-Bulletin traces its roots to the Feb. 1, 1882, founding of the Evening Bulletin by J. W. Robertson and Company.
*" Panic, Psychology, and the Bomb " Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists ( Feb. 1954 )
* Nuclear Notebook: Pakistan's nuclear program, 2005, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Jan / Feb 2002.
* Algol N Authors: S. Igarashi, T. lwamura, K. Sakuma T. Simauti, T. Simuzu, S. Takasu, E. Wada & N. Yoneda-Published in: ALGOL Bulletin, Issue 30, Feb. 1969, Pages 38-85
: G. B. Barton, Literature in New South Wales ' ( Sydney, 1866 ); G. B. Barton ( ed ), The Poets and Prose Writers of New South Wales ( Sydney, 1866 ); E. A. Martin, The Life and Speeches of Daniel Henry Deniehy ( Melbourne, 1884 ); J. Normington-Rawling, Charles Harpur: An Australian ( Sydney, 1962 ); P. Loveday and A. W. Martin, Parliament Factions and Parties ( Melbourne, 1966 ); B. T. Dowd, ' Daniel Henry Deniehy ', Journal of the Royal Australian Historical Society, 33 ( 1947 ); Austral Light, Apr 1894 ; Sydney Morning Herald, 16 Aug 1853, 19 Feb 1857, 5, 13 Jan, 9, 28 Feb, 4 Mar 1859, 27 Oct 1865 ; Freeman's Journal ( Sydney ), 19 Mar 1859, 28 Oct 1865, 13 May 1883 ; Australian Journal, Oct 1869 ; Bulletin, 15 Apr 1882, 1-29 Sept, 6 Oct 1888 ; Town and Country Journal, 17 Mar 1888 ; Henry Parkes letters ( State Library of New South Wales ).
* Review of Noth's A History of Pentateuchal Traditions, Robert Polzin, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 221, ( Feb., 1976 ), pp. 113 – 120
Virus Bulletin Ltd., Oxon, England, Feb., pages 8-10, 1990.
* Bo Lawergren, “ Distinctions among Canaanite, Philistine, and Israelite Lyres, and Their Global Lyrical Contexts ,” Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 309 ( Feb., 1998 ), pp. 41-68.

Bulletin and 1955
The next citations are not found until 1955, when the May – June issue of Aviation Mechanics Bulletin included the line " Murphy's Law: If an aircraft part can be installed incorrectly, someone will install it that way ," and Lloyd Mallan's book, Men, Rockets and Space Rats, referred to: " Colonel Stapp's favorite takeoff on sober scientific laws — Murphy's Law, Stapp calls it —' Everything that can possibly go wrong will go wrong '.
She publishing the Reef Point Gardens Bulletin ( 1946 – 1955 ) in which she reported on the progress of the gardens and center.
References: Washington Geologic Survey Bulletin No. 3 by George Watkin Evans ( 1912 ); Washington State Coal Mine Inspector Reports ( 1887 – 1975 ); Ravensdale Reflections by Barbara Nilson ( copyright 2004 ; Washington State Place Names by James Phillips ( 1972 ); Voice of the Valley newspaper ( December 16, 2008 page 8 ); State of Washington Fatal Accident Report for 1955 by C. R.
The first issue of the Bulletin appeared in January 1955 and contained contributions from 26 correspondents from nine countries.
* H. A. Kellow, Queensland Poets ( Lond, 1930 ); T. I. Moore, Six Australian Poets ( Melb, 1942 ); C. H. Hadgraft, Queensland and its Writers ( Brisb, 1959 ); N. Macainsh, Nietzsche in Australia ( Munich, 1976 ); Southerly, 16 ( 1955 ), 35 ( 1975 ); Australian Literary Studies, 7 ( 1975-76 ), no 2 ; Quadrant, Mar-Apr 1975 ; Westerly, Mar 1975 ; Sydney Morning Herald, 19 Jan 1935, 17 Oct 1936, 4 May 1940, 16 May 1942, 22 May 1943 ; The Bulletin, 10 Aug 1938 ; W. Baylebridge manuscripts ( State Library of New South Wales ); H. M. Green manuscripts ( National Library of Australia ); Vance and Nettie Palmer papers ( National Library of Australia ); P. R. Stephensen correspondence ( State Library of New South Wales )
* 1983 Stephen Cole Kleene for three important papers which formed the basis for later developments in generalized recursion theory and descriptive set theory: Arithmetical predicates and function quantifiers, Transactions of the American Mathematical Society 79 ( 1955 ), pp. 312-340 ; On the forms of the predicates in the theory of constructive ordinals ( second paper ), American Journal of Mathematics 77 ( 1955 ), pp. 405-428 ; and Hierarchies of number-theoretic predicates, Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 61 ( 1955 ), pp. 193-213.
The Brooklyn Daily Bulletin began publishing when the original Eagle folded in 1955.
of Nurse Anesthetists ) Bulletin of December, 1955 reported that Bates was the first graduate of a nurse's training program in Eureka, California, and the first woman in the San Francisco Bay Area to become an outstanding anesthetist.
Initially titled the Bulletin, the title was changed to Bulletin from Virginia Kirkus ' Service with the January 1, 1955, issue and successively shortened to Virginia Kirkus ' Service with the December 15, 1964, issue and Kirkus Service in 1967 before attaining its definitive title of Kirkus Reviews with the January 1, 1969, issue.
According to a news note in the December 1955 Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, " Construction of the ' package ' or portable reactor has been started at Fort Belvoir, VA. Alco Products is the contractor for the Defense Department and the AEC.
" Wilson Library Bulletin 30 ( 1955 ): 316 – 18.
The Bulletin was referenced in the 1955 Alfred Hitchcock movie To Catch a Thief.

0.585 seconds.