American institute of physics
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American institute of physics
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American institute of physics
American Institute of Physics
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American Institute of Physics
米国物理学会
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米国物理学会
Institute of Physics United States
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Institute of Physics United States
American Institute of Physics (Nova York)
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American Institute of Physics (Nova York)
Institute of Physics
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Institute of Physics
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AIP.
AIP (American Institute of Physics ; New York)
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AIP (American Institute of Physics ; New York)
A.I.P. (American Institute of Physics)
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A.I.P. (American Institute of Physics)
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A.I.P
Physics Today
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Physics Today
AIP Abkuerzung
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AIP Abkuerzung
AIP (American Institute of Physics)
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AIP (American Institute of Physics)
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Physicist. High Energy Radiation Section, National Bureau of Standards, 1949-1962; Chief, Radiation Physics Division, 1962-1966; Director, American Institute of Physics, 1966-1986.
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) is a not-for-profit membership corporation chartered in New York State in 1931 for the purpose of promoting the advancement and diffusion of the knowledge of physics and its application to human welfare. Its members are leading societies in the fields of physics and astronomy, and its activities include providing services to its member societies in publishing, finance, and education.
The Mosaic Group was established by Seymour Goodman in 1977 at Princeton University and housed for many years at the University of Arizona. Mosaic (Multi-User On-Line System for the Analysis of International Computing) was an interdisciplinary collaborative effort to study the development and application of electronic digital computing in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the People’s Republic of China. Throughout the 1980s, Mosaic Group participants made between 3-5 trips annually to the USSR to gather information, conduct interviews, and visit pertinent sites. Together, they amassed an extraordinary amount of material on many technology areas, including robotics, mainframe computing and high-speed computers.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n79078128
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n79078128
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Subjects
Coinage, International
Coins
Commemorative coins
Commemorative postage stamps
Computers
Computers
Computers
Eccentric literature
Electronic digital computers
General relativity (Physics)
Information technology
Management information systems
Money
Nuclear physics
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Physical laboratories
Physics
Physics
Physics
Physics
Postage-stamps
Proton synchrotrons
Pulsars
Quasars
Robotron (Computer)
Stamp collecting
Synchrotrons
World War, 1939-1945
World War, 1939-1945
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Americans
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Scientists
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United States--Illinois--Batavia
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American Institute of Physics
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United States
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American Institute of Physics
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New York, New York 10017 United States
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