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According to the NRC Handelsblad journalist Jaap Bloembergen, the country " takes a carnival look " during international skating championships.
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.
* March 11-Nicolaas Bloembergen, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate.
* Bloembergen Building, named after Nicolaas Bloembergen, a physicist.
Nicolaas Bloembergen ( born Dordrecht, March 11, 1920 ) is a Dutch-American physicist and Nobel laureate.
He received his Ph. D. degree from University of Leiden in 1948 ; while pursuing his PhD at Harvard, Bloembergen also worked part-time as a graduate research assistant for Edward Mills Purcell at the MIT Radiation Laboratory.
Bloembergen enrolled in 1938 at the University of Utrecht to study physics.
Bloembergen left the war ravaged Netherlands in 1945 to pursue graduate studies at Harvard University.
Bloembergen was hired to develop a first NMR machine.
Bloembergen shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Arthur Schawlow and Kai Siegbahn for their work in laser spectroscopy.
Bloembergen and Schawlow investigated properties of matter undetectable without lasers.
Bloembergen serves on the University of Arizona faculty.
Prof. Bloembergen is a member of the Board of Sponsors of The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and Honorary Editor of the Journal of Nonlinear Optical Physics & Materials.
He is best remembered for his work on lasers, for which he shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai Siegbahn.

Bloembergen and Nobel
* 1920 – Nicolaas Bloembergen, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
* Nicolaas Bloembergen ( physicist, Nobel Prize laureate )
* March 11 – Nicolaas Bloembergen, Dutch physicist, Nobel Prize laureate
Schawlow shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Kai Siegbahn for their contributions to the development of laser spectroscopy.
He shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in Physics with Nicolaas Bloembergen and Arthur Schawlow for their work in laser spectroscopy.

Bloembergen and with
* Freeview video ' An Interview with Nicolaas Bloembergen ' by the Vega Science Trust
* Oral History interview transcript with Nicolaas Bloembergen 27 June 1983, American Institute of Physics, Niels Bohr Library and Archives

Bloembergen and Physics
* Physics – Nicolaas Bloembergen, Arthur Leonard Schawlow, Kai Siegbahn
** Physics – Nicolaas Bloembergen, Arthur Leonard Schawlow, Kai M. Siegbahn

Bloembergen and Prize
* Nico Bloembergen, ( 1920 -), physicist Prize 1981

belongs and prolific
Tsumeb belongs to the world's most prolific mineralogical sites, famous especially thanks to both beautiful and rare secondary minerals of Pb, Cu, Zn, As, Sb and, what is characteristic and reflects the ore chemistry, Ge, Ga and Cd.

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J virus is very similar to Beilong virus and probably belongs in the same genus.
Sanga Town Joyo is an official training field for the Kyoto Sanga F. C., which belongs to the Japanese professional soccer league, J.
When Florida stumbles across Eddie's thesis titled " Sexual Behavior in the Ghetto ", it ultimately causes an uproar within the Evans ' household when it is learned that the thesis belongs to Thelma, and not J. J. as originally thought.
* a finite set J ⊆ I belongs to N if and only if the intersection of the U < sub > i </ sub > whose subindices are in J is non-empty.
Obviously, if J belongs to N, then any of its subsets is also in N. Therefore N is an abstract simplicial complex.
The 1957 film drama Sweet Smell of Success includes a brief glimpse of the Mark II ; the car belongs to Burt Lancaster's Broadway-columnist character J. J. Hunsecker.
Later, in 1885, J. Merkel discovered the response time is longer when a stimulus belongs to a large set rather than a smaller set of stimuli.
The problems that British National experienced in distributing Turn of the Tide, were eventually solved by J. Arthur Rank and that episode belongs to his life story.
To this same period belongs his Christologie ( Rotterdam, 1855 – 61 ; English translation, The Image of Christ as Presented in Scripture, London, ( 1874 ) and by his commentaries on Luke ( Bielefeld and Leipsic, 1859 ), the pastoral epistles and Philemon ( 1861 ), and James ( in collaboration with J. P. Lange, 1862 ) for J. P. Lange's Bibelwerk.
The position currently belongs to Stephen J. Tanner, who began his term on September 1, 2012 and was officially sworn in on September 4.

belongs and .
The highroad, one might say at first, belongs to life, while the way to the churchyard belongs to death.
But the highroad, according to the description of its traffic, belongs to life as it is lived in unawareness of death, while the way to the churchyard belongs to some other sort of life: a suffering form, an existence wholly comprised in the awareness of death.
The season, between spring and summer, belongs to life in its carefree aspect.
Very likely it will also include a recognition that the work we are reading reflects or `` belongs to '' some way of thought labelled as a `` school '' or an `` -ism '', i.e. a complex or `` syndrome '' of ideas occurring together with sufficient prominence to warrant identification.
We therefore leave the writer to the enjoyment of the unenvied reputation which the personal abuse he has heaped on us will entitle him to from the low and vulgar herd to which he belongs ''.
in other words its existence belongs to the period of Roman Britain.
Oedipus and Lear instruct us how little of the world belongs to man.
Whatever land you can see here, from the North tip end of Elliott Key looking southward, belongs to someone -- people who have title to the land.
And what you can't see, the land underneath the water, belongs to someone, too.
Much of its strength stems from the comfortable knowledge that every `` volunteer '' Democratic organization of any consequence belongs to the Aj.
But in any event, I submit that the power to depose belongs to Congress, not to this Court.
This recording surely belongs in everyone's collection.
I can look at furniture in one spot year in and year out and really feel for sure that's where it belongs.
`` To get a marriage back where it belongs '', comments Dr. Schillinger of the Lincoln Institute, `` the husband must take some very basic steps.
There must first be a deeper sense that the church belongs not to us but to Christ, and that it is His purpose, not our own interests and preferences, that determines what it is to be and do.
If tests are to be resumed, the argument went, it is vital that the U. S. make plain that the onus belongs to the Soviet Union.
Nevertheless, even at the nadir of the circuit the spiral of history belongs to God, and he still rules.
like his sweet, attractive Romanza, it belongs to what the composer called his `` Non-Dissonant ( Mostly ) '' category of works.
While each scene has its own character and completeness it must fit into the general sequence to which it belongs.
The lexical ambiguity of a word or phrase pertains to its having more than one meaning in the language to which the word belongs.
In Korzybski's system, one's assessment of Elizabeth belongs to a higher order of abstraction than Elizabeth herself.
Within the asterids, Apiales belongs to an unranked group called the campanulids, and within the campanulids, it belongs to a clade known in phylogenetic nomenclature as Apiidae.

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