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Published: 01 December 1990
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (1990) 36 (6): 560–563.
...Sachinath Mitra Copyright © 1990 Geological Society of India 1990 Geological Society of India William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971) In 1915 William Henry Bragg and his son William Lawrence Bragg CWillie', as he was called) were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize' for their services in the analysis...
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Published: 01 April 1974
American Mineralogist (1974) 59 (3-4): 408–411.
...Peter Gay Abstract Of very few men can it be said that they played the major part in founding a new branch of science, but since Sir Lawrence Bragg achieved this distinction at the outset of his career he had the unique satisfaction of witnessing the impact of X-ray analysis upon the studies...
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Published: 01 April 1949
American Mineralogist (1949) 34 (3-4): 234–237.
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Published: 01 December 1937
Journal of Sedimentary Research (1937) 7 (3): 135-A–136.
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( a ) William <span class="search-highlight">Lawrence</span> <span class="search-highlight">Bragg</span> (1890–1971) (left) and William Henry <span class="search-highlight">Bragg</span> (18...
Published: 01 January 2020
Figure 12. ( a ) William Lawrence Bragg (1890–1971) (left) and William Henry Bragg (1862–1942) (right). Reprinted from Smithsonian Institution Archives. ( b ) Reflection of X-ray pencils from parallel planes within crystal to generate diffraction spots ( Bragg 1913a ). Courtesy of Hathaway
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Published: 01 November 2015
American Mineralogist (2015) 100 (11-12): 2610–2624.
..., proportional to the sample resistance, was monitored to 8 GPa at room temperature. Thermal expansion of the stoichiometric cementite unit cell was monitored as a function of pressure using synchrotron X-ray diffraction at beamline 12.2.2 of the Advanced Light Source, Lawrence Berkeley National...
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Published: 01 August 1986
American Mineralogist (1986) 71 (7-8): 1055–1057.
... that was to come. In his final undergraduate year he specialized in physics at the Cavendish Laboratory headed by Sir Lawrence Bragg. At that time some advanced teaching in crystallography was carried out in the Cavendish, and Gay chose to take the optional papers in this subject. This brought him under...
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Published: 01 December 1950
American Mineralogist (1950) 35 (11-12): 1082–1088.
.... EINFÜHRUNG IN DIE GEFÜGEKUNDE DER GEOLOGISCHEN KÖRBER by B runo S ander . Springer, 1948, 215 pages THE OPTICAL PRINCIPLES OF THE DIFFRACTION OF X-RAYS by R. W. J ames , Professor of Physics in the University of Cape Town. (THE CRYSTALLINE STATE-vol. II. Editor: Sir Lawrence Bragg ) xv+623 pp., 5 1 2 by 8 1...
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Published: 01 May 1943
American Mineralogist (1943) 28 (5): 341–342.
...M. Allen Northup Abstract Professor William Lawrence Bragg, Dr. Leonard James Spencer, and Mr. Herbert P. Whitlock were elected to honorary membership by a unanimous vote of the members attending. Brief biographies of each of these men were read by Dr. Pough. Copyright © 1943 by the Mineralogical...
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Principle of the Einthoven string galvanometer. Magnets deflect the current...
Published: 01 January 2007
Figure 1. Principle of the Einthoven string galvanometer. Magnets deflect the current-carrying string causing a shadow to move across photographic film. Einthoven's original 1903 electrocardiograph weighed 600 pounds. Lucien Bull and Lawrence Bragg modified the device to record cannon sounds
Journal Article
Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 January 2007
The Leading Edge (2007) 26 (1): 27–29.
...Figure 1. Principle of the Einthoven string galvanometer. Magnets deflect the current-carrying string causing a shadow to move across photographic film. Einthoven's original 1903 electrocardiograph weighed 600 pounds. Lucien Bull and Lawrence Bragg modified the device to record cannon sounds...
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Published: 01 January 2020
American Mineralogist (2020) 105 (1): 3–21.
...Figure 12. ( a ) William Lawrence Bragg (1890–1971) (left) and William Henry Bragg (1862–1942) (right). Reprinted from Smithsonian Institution Archives. ( b ) Reflection of X-ray pencils from parallel planes within crystal to generate diffraction spots ( Bragg 1913a ). Courtesy of Hathaway...
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Published: 01 April 2014
Mineralogical Magazine (2014) 78 (2): i–iii.
.... Max von Laue was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1914 for his discovery, and William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 for theirs. Thus, the year 1914 lies in the middle of an astounding period of achievements and awards, so there is much...
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Published: 01 February 2009
Clays and Clay Minerals (2009) 57 (1): 136–137.
... of X-rays in crystallography and with his son, William Lawrence Bragg, received the 1915 Nobel Prize for this work. I want to touch, albeit briefly, on some of Keith’s many achievements. His 1954 paper on the extensive crystalline swelling of montmorillonite is truly a classic. To do...
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Published: 01 October 1989
American Mineralogist (1989) 74 (9-10): 1177–1181.
...Lawrence R. Bernstein; Daniel G. Reichel; Stefano Merlino Abstract The crystal structure ofrenierite (space group P 4 2c, a = 10.6226(5) Å, c = 10.5506(8) Å) has been refined by the Rietveld method using powder neutron-diffraction data ( R = 0.083, R w = 0.093, R Bragg = 0.039). Renierite has...
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Published: 01 October 2024
Mineralogical Magazine (2024) 88 (5): 638–639.
... by Nobel Laureate, Lawrence Bragg; Francis Crick and James Watson were also contemporaries. Using X-ray diffraction, his PhD concentrated on the structure of organic compounds, including nucleotides; his first publication in 1951 was on the amino acid, hydroxyproline. He obtained a PhD in 1952...
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Published: 01 August 2003
The Canadian Mineralogist (2003) 41 (4): 1070–1071.
... of the structural notation. One needs to look at volume 1 for the references and abbreviations. Because the layers are more complex, the corresponding condensed model sheets are not included. The classification challenges primary classifications based on structure, with a quotation from William Lawrence Bragg...
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Published: 01 October 2012
Geochemical Perspectives (2012) 1 (4-5): 509–519.
... helix in the 1960’s. Source: Special Collections, Oregon State University Libraries. Combining his structural studies of minerals with the equally remarkable early X-ray diffraction studies of minerals by W. Lawrence Bragg ( Bragg, 1937 ), Pauling formulated a set of principles that can...
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Published: 01 May 2008
American Mineralogist (2008) 93 (5-6): 956–957.
... SHRIMP for a Cameca NanoSims. I was quite pleased to find out that he was calling me instead about the 2007 Roebling Medal. I am particularly humbled when I consider the past winners of the Roebling Medal, including William Lawrence Bragg in 1948, Norman L. Bowen in 1950, Martin J. Burger in 1958, Linus...
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Published: 01 May 2014
American Mineralogist (2014) 99 (5-6): 1071–1084.
... pattern was verified 30 years later by the famous X-ray diffraction patterns recorded for zincblende crystals ( Friedrich et al. 1912 ). Sir Lawrence Bragg and his father Sir William H. Bragg were quick to recognize the significance of Barlow’s conjecture and the X-ray patterns. Primed with the knowledge...
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