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APS and April
On April 18, 2010, the APS modified the policy statement significantly toning down the rhetoric.
H. Clay Musser of State College, Pennsylvania, was selected and the APS office was established there on April 1, 1945.
A presentation at the APS April 2008 meeting suggests that differential heating may account for as much as one third of the observed acceleration.
* C. Herzensberg: Grete Hermann: Mathematician, Physicist, Philosopher, Bulletin of the American Physical Society, 2008 APS April Meeting and HEDP / HEDLA Meeting, Volume 53, Number 5, April 11 – 15, 2008 in St. Louis, Missouri ( abstract )

APS and Meeting
" Bulletin of the American Physical Society APS March Meeting 2012 Volume 57, Number 1 Monday – Friday, February 27 – March 2 2012 ; Boston, Massachusetts

APS and 2010
On August 12, 2010, The Postal Service issued a 44-cent commemorative stamp featuring Homer's " Boys in a Pasture " at the APS Stamp Show in Richmond, Virginia.
2003 2nd at state, 2009 APS city champions, 2010 APS city champions, 2011 APS city champions )

APS and American
In Fermi's 1954 address to the American Physical Society ( APS ) he also said, " Well, this brings us to Pearl Harbor.
Lewis and Clark's expedition had no greater advocate and no greater beneficiary, than the American Philosophical Society ( APS ).
For the original, together with Schneider's commentary on its misrepresentation, see also American Physical Society, APS News August / September 1996.
American Phytopathological Society, APS Press, St. Paul.
During the summer of 2005, the society conducted an electronic poll, in which the majority of APS members preferred the name American Physics Society.
To promote public recognition of APS as a physics society, while retaining the name American Physical Society, the APS Executive Board adopted a new logo incorporating the phrase " APS Physics.
" General use of APS Physics to refer to APS or the American Physical Society is encouraged.
* Bulletin of the American Physical Society — freely available scientific abstracts presented at general meetings and various unit meetings of APS Physics.
United States Souvenir Card issued by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, for the HAPEX APS 70 exhibition and 84th Annual Convention of the American Philatelic Society in 1970
The APS has published the Transactions of the American Philosophical Society since 1771.
The American Philatelic Society ( APS ) is the largest nonprofit stamp collecting and organization of philately in the world, with almost 44, 000 members from 110 countries.
* 2005 Member of the American Philosophical Society ( APS )
It is published by the American Physical Society ( APS ).
The American Physical Society ( APS ), founded in 1899, took over its publication in 1913 and started Physical Review Series II.
He demonstrated deglutition in a goose at the APS meeting in December 1896 and published his first paper on this research in the first issue of the American Journal of Physiology in January 1898.
* 6th APS President at the American Physiological Society
With the award, the American Physical Society ( APS ) recognizes Morfill's pioneering and seminal contributions to the field of dusty plasmas.
Vertebrate paleontology in the United States originated in Philadelphia through the efforts of naturalists and scientists associated with the American Philosophical Society ( APS ) during the first decade of the 19th century and at The Academy of Natural Sciences thereafter.
* American Physical Society ( APS ),
Time magazine reported in 1999 that, in response to skepticism from physicist Robert Park, Josephson had challenged the American Physical Society ( APS ) to oversee a replication by Benveniste, using " a randomized double-blind test ", of his claimed ability to transfer the characteristics of homeopathically diluted water over the Internet.

APS and Physical
In 1913, the APS took over the operation of the Physical Review, which had been founded in 1893 at Cornell University, and journal publication became its second major activity.
de Gennes has also received the Holweck Prize from the joint French and British Physical Society ; the Ampere Prize, French Academy of Science ; the gold medal from the French CNRS ; the Matteuci Medal, Italian Academy ; the Harvey Prize, Israel ; and polymer awards from both APS and ACS.
* Einstein Prize ( APS ), a biennial award of the American Physical Society
She has been elected to many offices in The American Physical Society ( APS ) and American Association for the Advancement of Science ( AAAS ), most recently President of the APS Forum on History of Physics ( 2004 – 2005 ), APS Forum on Physics and Society ( 1982 ), and APS Councilor-at-large of the Society ( 1977 – 81 ).
He is a professor of physics ( emeritus as of 2004 ) at the University of Chicago and a former President of the American Physical Society ( APS ).
* Michael J. Shelley, American Physical Society Fellow, François Naftali Frenkiel Award ( APS )

APS and Society
Membership with Australian Psychological Society ( APS ) differs from registration as a psychologist.
They proclaimed the mission of the new Society to be " to advance and diffuse the knowledge of physics ", and in one way or another the APS has been at that task ever since.
Many members of the Society of the Cincinnati were among the APS ' first board members and contributors ; today the APS and SOC still maintain an informal, collegial relationship.
The Ethnological Society of London ( ESL ) was a learned society founded in 1843 as an offshoot of the Aborigines ' Protection Society ( APS ).

APS and .
APS, the tsetse fly Glossina morsitans morsitans and its endosymbiont Wigglesworthia glossinidia brevipalpis and the endosymbiotic protists in lower termites.
: APS third rail: The ground-level power supply system known as APS or Alimentation par le sol uses a third rail placed between the running rails, divided electrically into eight-metre segments with three metre neutral sections between.
The latest models of the Russian BMP-3 use the Arena active protection system ( APS ) that protects the vehicle from missiles and rockets with velocities from 70 to 700 metres per second.
Israeli IFVs will soon employ the " Iron Fist " APS which can defeat kinetic APFSDS tank rounds.
The APS Stechkin is a Russian selective-fire machine pistol introduced into the Russian army in 1951.
In addition, the Stechkin APS has an automatic fire mode, which is selected using the safety lever.
The Stechkin APS made a comeback in the late 1970s, when Russian Spetsnaz special forces units in Afghanistan used suppressor-equipped machine pistols for clandestine missions in enemy territory, such as during the Soviet war in Afghanistan.
During the 1990s, the Russian Stechkin APS was once again put into service, as a weapon for VIP bodyguards and for anti-terrorist hostage rescue teams that needed the capability for full automatic fire in emergencies.
APS was developed by several of the major film manufacturers to provide a film with different formats and computerized options available, though APS panoramas were created using a mask in panorama-capable cameras, far less desirable than a true panoramic camera, which achieves its effect through a wider film format.
APS has become less popular and is being discontinued.
* APS International Prize for New Materials, 1992 ( Joint with R. F. Curl & H. W. Kroto )
Russian and Israeli vehicles also use active protection systems like Drozd, Arena APS or Trophy.
RPG-30 designed to address the threat of active protection systems on tanks by using false target for tricking the APS.
Technical criticism < ref > Bloembergen, N., Patel, C. K. N., Avizonis, P., Clem, Ro., and Hertzberg, A., " Report to the APS of the Study Group on Science and Technology of Directed Energy Weapons ," < cite > Reviews of Modern Physics, No. 3 </ cite >, Part II, July 1987 ; ISBN 9997342895 .</ ref > based upon unclassified calculations suggested that the X-ray laser would be of at best marginal use for missile defense .< ref > K.

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