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1965033397New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033401New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033406New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Dyson Co-Authors One Article Here. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033398New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Lederman Won The Nobel Prize In 1988 Ting Won In 1976; They Co-Authored Three Articles Here. . <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033400New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Giaever Was A Nobel Laureate In 1973 For His Discovery Of The Tunneling Phenomena In Superconductors <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033405New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Lederman A Nobel Laureate Co-Authored One Article Here. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033403New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. With A Very Late Paper By Peter Debye Who Won The Nobel Prize In Chemistry In 1936. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033408New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033407New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033404New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033410New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033414New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Chandrasekhar Was Awarded A Nobel Prize In 1983. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033413New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Nobel Laureates Ramsay And Wilson Co-Authored One Article. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033418New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Bardeen Was Nobel Laureate In 1956 And Again In 1972. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033417New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033412New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033416New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033409New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033421New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033411New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033415New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. Anderson Was Nobel Laureate In 1977 <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1965033420New York: The American Physical Society 1965. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Entire Issue In Original Blue-Green Wrappers. Near Fine. <br/> <br/> The American Physical Society paperback
1990PH-376Berlin-Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag 1990. Text contains detailed technical papers from leading scientists covering areas of stellar physics to which Prof. Schatzman has contributed to including mixing in stellar interiors redistribution and loss of angualr momnetum. Topics include mass transport and mixing; internal rotation of the sun; penetration and overshooting from a convection zone; fast dynamo action; turbulent transport in stellar radiation zones; probing stellar interiors; etc. 183 pgs. Illustrated. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. . Springer-Verlag Hardcover
1962040113New York: Academic Press 1962. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Near Fine. Ix 312 Pp. Blue-Gray Cloth Gilt. Slight Rubbing At Corners A Few Tiny Damp Spots On Covers No Names Or Marks Pages Clean And Fresh. Most Articles In French Townes Article And Few Others In English. <br/> <br/> Academic Press hardcover
1968056493Dover Publications T1846 1968. 1st Edition . Soft cover. Near Fine. Vi 125. Soft Cover Apparently First Printing Priced $1.75 No Isbn. Inscribed "To Dick Feynman -Bill Mcmillan Ucla Chemistry". On P. 121 Feynman Has Underlined "2 To The K Power-1 Must Be A Prime If K Is Odd" And Added A Marginal " 2 To The 9Th - 1 = 511 = 7 X Actually He Uses A Period As A Multiplication Sign 73". Per Ucla William George Mcmillan 1919-2002 Graduated From Ucla With A B.A. In Chemistry In 1941. He Continued His Studies At Columbia University Where He Received An M.S. In Chemistry In 1943 And A Ph.D. In Chemical Physics In 1945. Bill'S Dissertation Research In Statistical Mechanics With Joseph E. Mayer Was Concerned With The Theory Of Solutions. The Results Known As The Mcmillan-Mayer Theory Are Still Widely Cited. From 1944 To 1946 Still At Columbia He Was A Research Chemist On The Manhattan Project Working On The Separation Of U235. Upon Receiving A Guggenheim Fellowship In 1946 Bill Carried Out Research In Nuclear Physics At The University Of Chicago With Edward Teller. In 1947 He Came To Ucla As An Assistant Professor And Rose To The Rank Of Full Professor In 1959. Bill Became Chair Of The Department In 1959 And Served Until 1965. He Led The Department Through A Period Of Rapid Growth And Development Of Its Research And Teaching Programs As Well As Established A Strong Infrastructure. His Strong Leadership Was Instrumental In Bringing The Department To National Attention. Unlike Many In Academe He Thought The Country Was Continually In Mortal Danger From The Soviet Union. He Worked For The Rand Corporation As A Consultant To The U.S. Military And Helped Form The Sage Advisory Committee That Reported On Weapons Tests. At Ucla He Established Defense Science Seminars 1964-66 To Help Revitalize The Contact Between Young Scientists In The Universities And Those In Government Service And In The Defense Community. While On Leave From The University Bill Served From 1966 To 1968 Years As Science Adviser To General William Westmoreland In Vietnam Developing Concepts For Artillery And Military Reconnaissance. Although Much Of His Time Was Spent In Service To The Government Service That Gave Rise To Many Specialized Reports Some Still Classified His Academic Publications Deal With A Wide Variety Of Topics. These Range From The Early Work On Multicomponent Systems To Later Statistical Mechanical And Quantum Mechanical Studies On The Thomas-Fermi Model Of The Atom Transitions In Two-Dimensional Adsorbed Layers Dispersion Forces Between Molecules A Comprehensive Review Of The Virial Theorem And Applications To Ions In Solution. In 1971 Bill Founded Mcmillan Science Associates Which He Built Up Over Subsequent Decades As A Wide-Ranging Consulting Company For High Technology And Military Projects. He Was Interested In Topics As Diverse As Traffic Flow Global Warming Ozone Depletion And Atmospheric Studies Of Venus. Always A Part-Time Faculty Member In His Later Years He Continued His Many Activities After Retirement In 1990. Bill Had A Brilliant Mind And Could Talk And Write About Anything From Planetary Physics To The Thermodynamics Of Solutions. He Was An Enthusiastic And Well-Organized Teacher In Courses Ranging From First-Year Chemistry To Graduate Courses In Quantum Chemistry And Statistical Mechanics. He Would Astonish Students In A Computer Age With Quick "Back Of The Envelope" Calculations. Veteran Department Faculty And Staff Remember His Trenchant Memo "What'S Important" Which Emphasized That Furthering Good Teaching And Research Must Override Everything Else In Department Priorities. <br/> <br/> Dover Publications T1846 paperback