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    Emilio Gino Segrè (/səˈɡreɪ/ sə-GRAY; Italian: [eˈmiːljo ˈdʒiːno seˈgrɛ]; 1 February 1905 – 22 April 1989) was an Italian-American nuclear physicist and...
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  • isotopes. The chart of the nuclides is also known as the Segrè chart, after Italian physicist Emilio Segrè. A chart or table of nuclides maps the nuclear, or...
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    colleagues in Rome—Edoardo Amaldi, Oscar D'Agostino, Franco Rasetti and Emilio Segrè—picked up on this idea. Rasetti visited Meitner's laboratory in 1931...
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  • Sussex) Leon Mestel in 1973 (Emilio Segrè Visual Archives of the American Institute of Physics) Leon Mestel in 1976 (Emilio Segrè Visual Archives of the American...
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    Books. p. 164. ISBN 978-0-8306-3018-9. Segrè, Emilio (1993). A Mind Always in Motion: The autobiography of Emilio Segrè. Berkeley, CA: University of California...
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    : 24, 43  The first of the Boys to join them was Emilio Segrè, who had been studying engineering. Segrè had got to know Rasetti through mountaineering and...
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    1920 – February 28, 2006) was an American physicist who shared with Emilio Segrè the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the antiproton, a sub-atomic...
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    developed the first atom bomb. He was subsequently joined at Los Alamos by Emilio Segrè, one of his colleagues from Italy, who was also destined to receive the...
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     xix–xx. Segrè 1970, p. 171. Segrè 1970, p. 172. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, p. 643. Hewlett & Anderson 1962, p. 648. Segrè 1970, p. 175. Segrè 1970, p. 179...
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    particle accelerator by University of California, Berkeley physicists Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain, for which they were awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize...
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    discovered there in 1955, resulting in the 1959 Nobel Prize in physics for Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain. It accelerated protons into a fixed target, and...
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  • astatine was in 1940 by Dale R. Corson, Kenneth Ross MacKenzie, and Emilio G. Segrè at the University of California, Berkeley. They named it from the Ancient...
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    to Florence. Segrè's uncle, Nobel laureate physicist Emilio Segrè, also emigrated to the United States for the same reason. Gino Segrè received a Bachelor...
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    The chart of those nuclides is also known as a Segrè chart, after the physicist Emilio Segrè. The Segrè chart may be considered a map of the nuclear valley...
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  • critic Corrado Segre (1863–1924), Italian mathematician Dino Segre (1893–1975), known as Pitigrilli, Italian journalist and novelist Emilio Segrè (1905–1989)...
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    Frankel, and Eldred C. (Carlyle) Nelson, and experimental physicists Emilio Segrè, Felix Bloch, Franco Rasetti, Manley, and Edwin McMillan. They tentatively...
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  • has had eight editors, four of whom had tenures of 10 or more years: Emilio Segrè, John David Jackson, Chris Quigg, and Barry R. Holstein. In the early...
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    traveled to Palermo hoping to visit his friend Emilio Segrè, a professor at the university there, but Segrè was in California at that time. In Palermo, Majorana...
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    latter three former students of Oppenheimer, and experimental physicists Emilio Segrè, Felix Bloch, Franco Rasetti, John Manley, and Edwin McMillan. They tentatively...
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    2014. Retrieved August 25, 2013. Segrè, Emilio (1993). A Mind Always in Motion: the Autobiography of Emilio Segrè. Berkeley, California: University of...
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    Littlefield. ISBN 978-0-7425-1290-0. Segrè, Emilio (1993). A mind always in motion: the autobiography of Emilio Segrè. University of California Press....
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    December 1940 and February 1941 by Glenn T. Seaborg, Edwin McMillan, Emilio Segrè, Joseph W. Kennedy, and Arthur Wahl by deuteron bombardment of uranium...
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  • University of California, Berkeley, under the supervision of Nobel laureates Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain.[citation needed] In 1958, Stapp was invited by...
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    (1981). "Lawrence and His Laboratory". Segrè, Emilio (1993). A Mind Always in Motion: The Autobiography of Emilio Segrè. p. 135. Pendle, George (2006). Strange...
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  • graduated from Sapienza: Guglielmo Marconi, Enrico Fermi, Daniel Bovet, Emilio Segrè, Giulio Natta, Carlo Rubbia, Franco Modigliani. Guglielmo Marconi – 1909...
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    kilogram quantities bred in a reactor. In April 1944, Los Alamos physicist Emilio Segrè discovered that plutonium produced by the X-10 Graphite Reactor at Clinton...
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    became head of the Theoretical Division. In April 1944 it was found by Emilio Segrè that the plutonium-239 produced by the Hanford reactors had too high...
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    Beadle; Edward Tatum; Joshua Lederberg Boris Pasternak Dominique Pire 1959 Emilio Segrè; Owen Chamberlain Jaroslav Heyrovský Arthur Kornberg; Severo Ochoa Salvatore...
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    solarize the film. Aeby was a civilian assigned to the Physics Group 5 with Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain at the time his snapshot was taken. The photo was...
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  • Salvador Luria*, Physiology or Medicine, 1969 Giulio Natta, Chemistry, 1963 Emilio Segrè*, Physics, 1959 Salvatore Quasimodo, Literature, 1959 Daniel Bovet, born...
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