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The Rutherford model worked quite well until studies of nuclear spin were carried out by Franco Rasetti at the California Institute of Technology in 1929.
He then worked at the Theoretical Physics Institute of the University of Copenhagen, from 1928 to 1931, with a break to work with Ernest Rutherford at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge.
He became a fellow of the Royal Society in 1983, was awarded the Rutherford Medal and Prize in 1984, and became a fellow of the Institute of Physics in 1991.
Khariton studied at the Leningrad Polytechnical Institute ( 1920 – 1925 ) under Abram Ioffe and then at the University of Cambridge ( 1926 – 1928 ) under Ernest Rutherford, where he received a doctor's degree.
The Rutherford Institute is a non-profit organization based in Charlottesville, Virginia dedicated to the defense of civil liberties and human rights.
The Rutherford Institute offers free legal services to those who have had their rights threatened or violated.
The Rutherford Institute has a network of affiliate attorneys across the United States and funds its efforts through donations.
The Rutherford Institute has worked with a number of similar groups across the political spectrum, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the Cato Institute, the Constitution Project, and the Liberty Coalition.
The Rutherford Institute was named after Samuel Rutherford, a 17th century theologian who wrote a book, Lex, Rex, which challenged the concept of the divine right of kings.
Organizations such as The Rutherford Institute saw fit to begin pressing matters of religious liberties in the courts and The Rutherford Institute found itself becoming the model for groups such as the National Legal Foundation, the Liberty Counsel, and the American Center for Law and Justice.
Since its founding, The Rutherford Institute has expanded its mission from defending the religious liberties of Christians to include defending the religious liberties of all Americans, as well as working to preserve rights such as free speech and the right to be secure from unreasonable search and seizure.
In 2004, The Rutherford Institute filed a lawsuit against the Muskogee School District in Oklahoma on behalf of Nashala Hearn, an 11-year-old Muslim student who was suspended for wearing a religious head scarf to school.
In 2007, The Rutherford Institute filed a lawsuit against Freehold Township in New Jersey on behalf of an orthodox rabbi, Avraham Bernstein, alleging that the town was persecuting Bernstein for holding prayer meetings in his home on the Sabbath.
In 2011, The Rutherford Institute took up the cause of Laura George, founder of the Oracle Institute, who wanted to build a " Peace Pentagon ," a proposed interfaith study center and retreat, on the banks of the New River in Independence, Va.
When George was refused a building permit under vague concerns about health and safety standards, attorneys acting on behalf of The Rutherford Institute pursued a legal action to acquire the permit, alleging religious discrimination.
In 2012, The Rutherford Institute filed a lawsuit on behalf of Harold Hodge, a man arrested in January 2011 for standing outside the U. S. Supreme Court building carrying a sign which read, " The U. S. Gov allows police to illegally murder and brutalize African-Americans and Hispanic people.
In 2008, The Rutherford Institute joined a coalition of civil libertarians and activists who called upon President George W. Bush to release a number of Muslim Uighurs who were being detained indefinitely in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
In 2010, The Rutherford Institute took on a number of cases regarding the Transportation Security Administration's controversial security procedures at American airports.

Rutherford and also
Rutherford also appeared briefly as Miss Marple in the spoof Hercule Poirot adventure The Alphabet Murders ( 1965 ).
During the early 1980s the FujiGen guitar factory also produced most of the Roland guitar synthesizers, including the Stratocaster-style Roland G-505, the twin-humbucker Roland G-202 ( endorsed by Eric Clapton, Dean Brown, Jeff Baxter, Yannis Spathas, Steve Howe, Mike Rutherford, Andy Summers and Steve Hackett ) and the Ibanez X-ING IMG-2010.
Rutherford Stuyvesant, the 19th century New York developer, and his descendants are also descended from Pieter Stuyvesant, however Rutherford Stuyvesant changed his name from Stuyvesant Rutherford in 1863 to satisfy the terms of a will.
Rutherford scattering is also sometimes referred to as Coulomb scattering because it relies only upon static electric ( Coulomb ) forces, and the minimal distance between particles is set only by this potential.
Rutherford also later analyzed inelastic scattering when he projected alpha particles against hydrogen nuclei ( protons ), and this latter process is not classical Rutherford scattering, although it was first observed by him.
Rutherford realized this, and also realized that actual impact of the alphas on gold causing any force-deviation from that of the 1 / r coulomb potential would change the form of his scattering curve at high scattering angles ( the smallest impact parameters ) from a hyperbola to something else.
During his time as a senator, he was also a member of the Electoral Commission that decided the 1876 Presidential election in favor of Republican Rutherford B. Hayes.
He was also a member of the Jazz Composer's Orchestra and Iskra 1903, a trio with double-bass player Barry Guy and trombone player Paul Rutherford that was named after a newspaper published by the Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin.
Walterhill, also known as Walter Hill, is a census-designated place ( CDP ) in Rutherford County, Tennessee, United States.
Rutherford was also the first to integrate his own work on radon with that of others on radon's atomic mass, its spectrum, and its position on the periodic table.
He also briefly set up an art school in Manchester where he was to teach the artist Harry Rutherford, whom he later described as " my intellectual heir ".
Scattering also includes the interaction of billiard balls on a table, the Rutherford scattering ( or angle change ) of alpha particles by gold nuclei, the Bragg scattering ( or diffraction ) of electrons and X-rays by a cluster of atoms, and the inelastic scattering of a fission fragment as it traverses a thin foil.
Pendleton also failed to be elected to the Fortieth Congress and was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio in 1869, losing to Rutherford B. Hayes.
Flush with cash, Gravano also invested in trotting horses to race at the Meadowlands Racetrack in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
The Union also runs the Parkwood bar Woody's, " Rutherford bar " ( Rutherford ) and nightclub The Venue.
Rutherford also conjectured that all nuclei other than hydrogen contain chargeless particles, which he named the neutron.
Initially, Stewart remained loyal to Rutherford, and went so far as to allege in the legislature that insurgent Liberal John R. Boyle had offered two members of the legislative assembly ( MLAs ), who were also hotel keepers, immunity from prosecution for liquor violations if they would support a new government in which Boyle was Attorney-General.
Besides his law practice, Rutherford was a successful real estate investor, and also owned an interest in gold mining equipment situated on the North Saskatchewan River.
Rutherford also criticized McCauley's past record, accusing him of silence on issues that were of concern to his constituents.
Rutherford also introduced free school texts in the province, though he was criticized for commissioning the texts from a Toronto publisher ( which printed them in New York ) rather than locally.
Rutherford also acted as director of the Canada National Fire Insurance Company, the Imperial Canadian Trust Company, the Great West Permanent Loan Company, and the Monarch Life Assurance Company.

Rutherford and publishes
It publishes Davidson AM, Williamson AM, and Rutherford AM, local supplements covering these counties.

Rutherford and weekly
* Tri-City Reporter A weekly publication covering the towns of Dyer, Rutherford and Yorkville.

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