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* Davidson, W. L., Morton, G. A., Shull, C. G. & E. O. Wollan.
* Shull, C. G .; Wollan, E. O.
* Shull, C. G., Wollan, E. O.
* Rundle, R. E., Shull, C. G.

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* 1915 – Clifford Shull, American physicist, Nobel Prize Laureate ( d. 2001 )
* March 31 – Clifford Shull, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( b. 1915 )
** Clifford Shull, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 2001 )
Dave Shull, senior vice president for programming for Dish Network said Weather Channel fees are harder for Dish Network to stomach as more people get weather information online.
The head of Stephens City's government is Mayor Joy B. Shull, a former member of the Town Council, who was elected in an unopposed May 4, 2010 election, and is serving four years as mayor.
State Routes 202 ( Old Troy Pike ) and 201 ( Brandt Pike ) serve as the main north-south arteries, while Shull Rd., Executive Blvd., Interstate 70, Taylorsville, Chambersburg, and Fishburg Roads serve as the main east-west arteries.
The series was revived and 13 new " crusades " ( totaling 260 color episodes ) were produced in 1957 by Shull Bonsall's Capital Enterprises.
Shull, Nature 429, 853 ( 2004 ) and scientists are working hard to achieve this goal.
* Shull, P. J., Nondestructive Evaluation: Theory, Techniques, and Applications, Marcel Dekker Inc., 2002.
Shullsburg was named after Jesse Shull, a miner.
He was joined shortly thereafter ( June 1946 ) by Clifford Shull, and together they established the basic principles of the technique, and applied it successfully to many different materials, addressing problems like the structure of ice and the microscopic arrangements of magnetic moments in materials.
For this achievement Shull was awarded one half of the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics.
When he finally does so, Madison is taken in by government scientists led by Kornbluth's cold-hearted former colleague and rival Dr. Ross ( Richard B. Shull ) for examination.
* Richard B. Shull as Dr. Ross
He shared the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics with American Clifford Shull of MIT for developing neutron scattering techniques for studying condensed matter.
* Shull, Bernard.
George Harrison Shull was the founding editor of Genetics in 1916.
Clifford Glenwood Shull ( Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 23, 1915 – March 31, 2001 ) was a Nobel Prize-winning American physicist.

Shull and who
However, the McCanles Gang legend seems to be traceable to an incident between " Duck Bill " Hickok, as he was then known, and a local rancher David Colbert McCanles, a former sheriff of Watauga County, North Carolina who was known as a local bully and had earlier had an argument with Hickok over the latter " stealing " his mistress Sarah ( Kate ) Shull.

Shull and had
The Nobel Prize that Bertram Brockhouse won ( shared with Clifford Shull ) in 1994 was awarded after the longest ever waiting time ( counting from the time when the award-winning research had been carried out ).
Shull played an important role in the development of hybrid maize ( in the USA, popularly ' corn ') which had great impact upon global agriculture.
He and his second wife had six children ( John Shull, Georgia Shull Vandersloot, Frederick Shull, David Shull, Barbara Shull Miller, and George Harrison Shull.

Shull and 1994
The delay between the achieved work ( 1946 ) and the Nobel Prize awarded to Brockhouse and Shull ( 1994 ) brings them close to the record held by Ernst Ruska between his invention of the electron microscope ( 1933 )-also in the field of particle optics-and his own Nobel prize ( 1986 ).
He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics ( 1994, shared with Clifford Shull ) " for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron scattering techniques for studies of condensed matter ", in particular " for the development of neutron spectroscopy ".
Clifford G. Shull was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize in Physics with Canadian Bertram Brockhouse.

Shull and retired
Professor Shull came to MIT as a full professor in 1955 and retired in 1986, though he continued to visit and to " look over the shoulders " of students doing experiments in the " remnants of my old research laboratory.

Shull and at
... " If there is a ... ' Father of Neutron Scattering ' in the United States, it is Professor Shull ," wrote Anthony Nunes ..., professor of physics at the University of Rhode Island.
Corn heterosis was famously demonstrated in the early 20th century by George H. Shull and Edward M. East after hybrid corn was invented by Dr. William James Beal of Michigan State University based on work begun in 1879 at the urging of Charles Darwin.
Shull Broadcasting bought competing AM station WAOC in 2002 and sold off WFOY's property at 1 Radio Road, St. Augustine, Florida to developers.

Shull and term
Shull aimed to avoid limiting the term to the effects that can be explained by heterozygosity in Mendelian inheritance.

succeeded and Ray
Kim was succeeded by Raymond " Ray " Plzak until the end of 2008.
She was in 1984 appointed as governor general by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada Pierre Trudeau, to replace Edward Richard Schreyer as vicereine, and she occupied the post until succeeded by Ray Hnatyshyn in 1990.
The original host was Robin Ray, later succeeded by Robert Robinson ( from 1967 ).
He was succeeded by Ray Mathias, who returned for his third stint as Wigan Athletic manager.
He was succeeded by Steve Lombardi and Dusty Wolfe and John Maloof, all of whom played the character temporarily after Osborne left the company until Ray Apollo was brought in as the permanent replacement.
She is believed by those adherent to the Ascended Master Teachings to have succeeded the previous Chohan, the Master Jesus, on January 1, 1956, when she is said to have fully taken on the Office of Chohan of the Sixth Ray., thus advancing from the fifth to the sixth level of initiation.
Harriman was succeeded by Ray Long.
When the Surfer came to alert them that Thanos was approaching, he convinced Beta Ray Bill to end the group dream and save the planet using all of the dream weaver's power to trick Thanos into believing he had succeeded in destroying the planet.
Versions of " This Is My Song " have been recorded by Ronnie Aldrich, the Ray Charles Singers, Ray Conniff and the Singers ( from the This Is My Song album / 1967 ), James Darren, Percy Faith, Connie Francis ( live version ), Bobby Hendricks, Engelbert Humperdinck ( whose " Release Me " succeeded Clark's version of " This Is My Song " at # 1 UK and kept Secombe's version at # 2 ), Morgana King, The Lettermen, James Last, the Patrick Linder and Thilo Wolf Big Band, Mantovani, Lena Martell, Al Martino, Paul Mauriat, Jane McDonald, Jim Nabors, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Vale and Andy Williams.
He succeeded with the introduction of Ray Dominguez, a failed artist who was briefly Maggie's boyfriend and went on to star in many of his own stories.
In November 2011, Rick Ray succeeded Kontilai as CEO after Kontilai sold the company to Atalaya Capital Management, a private equity firm based out of NYC.
Thompson's national television debut was in 1954 when he succeeded Ray Scott as the voice of the NFL's Saturday night Game of the Week on the DuMont Television Network, as well as that year's NFL Championship Game.
Benedict resigned in 1963 and was succeeded by Ray Mertes, a great supporter of aviation education while with United Airlines.
Ray H. Neilsen, the third generation of the Neilsen family involved with the company, succeeded his father, serving as co-chairman with John Boushy, who also was promoted from president to CEO at the time of Craig H. Neilsen ’ s death.
He attended lectures by John Lindley ( botany ) and Robert Edmund Grant ( zoology ) — to whose post Edwin's eldest son E. Ray Lankester succeeded in 1875.

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