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  1. People From Oberhavel: Walther Bothe
  2. University of Giessen Faculty: Wilhelm Röntgen, Justus Von Liebig, Karl Friedrich Bahrdt, Friedrich Gottlieb Welcker, Walther Bothe
  3. Die in Bor und Beryllium erregten ...-Strahlen. by Herbert & Walther Wilhelm George BOTHE (1891-1957). BECKER, 1932
  4. Walther Bothe: Coincidence Circuit, University of Berlin, Humboldt University of Berlin, Max Planck Medal, Max Planck
  5. Nuclear Physics and Cosmic Rays PART 1 AND 2 FIAT Review of German Science 1939-1946 by Walther and Flugge, Siegfried Bothe, 1948

81. Anderson - Autobiography
Her death preceded his by some years. They had two children. FromNobel Lectures, Physics 19421962. walther bothe died in 1957.
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Walther Bothe
From Nobel Lectures , Physics 1922-1941. (In corso di traduzione in italiano)
The Nobel Prize in Physics
Walther Bothe was born on January 8, 1891, at Oranienburg, near Berlin. From 1908 until 1912 he studied physics at the University of Berlin, where he was a pupil of Max Planck, obtaining his doctorate just before the outbreak of the 1914-1918 war. From 1913 until 1930 he worked at the Physikalisch-Technische Reichsanstalt in the same city, becoming a Professor Extraordinary in the University there. In 1930 he was appointed Professor of Physics, and Director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Giessen.
In 1932 he was appointed Director of the Institute of Physics at the University of Heidelberg, in succession to Philipp Lenard, becoming in 1934 Director of the Institute of Physics at the Max Planck Institute for Medical Research in that city. At the end of the Second World War, when this Institute was taken over for other purposes, Bothe returned to the Department of Physics in the University, where he taught until the illness which had handicapped him for several years compelled him to restrict the scope of his work. He was able, however, to supervise the work of the Institute of Physics in the Max Planck Institute and he continued to do this until his death in Heidelberg on August 2, 1957.
Bothe's scientific work coincided with the opening up of the vast field of nuclear physics and the results he obtained led to new outlooks and methods.

82. History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On July 7, 2000
Brit.). bothe, walther (18911957) Short biography (Encycl. Brit.); The NobelPrize in Physics 1954 Including a short biography. Bouguer, Pierre (1698-1758)
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83. Walther Bothe: Awards Won By Walther Bothe
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84. Nobel Prize In Physics Winners 2002
nobel Prize in Physics Winners 20021901. (also wavefunction. walther BOTHEfor the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith. 1953.
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85. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Physics
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86. Winners Of The Nobel Prize In Physics
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Nobel Prize in Physics Winners 1997-1901
brought to you by The Nobel Prize Internet Archive The prize was awarded jointly to: S TEVEN C HU ... ANNOUDJI and W ILLIAM D P ... HILLIPS for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light. The prize was awarded jointly to: D AVID M L ... SHEROFF and R OBERT C R ... ICHARDSON for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3. The prize was awarded for pioneering experimental contributions to lepton physics, with one half to: M ARTIN L P ... ERL for the discovery of the tau lepton. and the other half to: F REDERICK R EINES for the detection of the neutrino. The prize was awarded for pioneering contributions to the development of neutron scattering techniques for studies of condensed matter to: B ERTRAM N B ... ROCKHOUSE for the development of neutron spectroscopy C LIFFORD G S ... HULL for the development of the neutron diffraction technique. The prize was awarded jointly to: R USSELL A H ... ULSE and J OSEPH H T ... R. for the discovery of a new type of pulsar, a discovery that has opened up new possibilities for the study of gravitation. G EORGES C HARPAK for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber.

87. International: Italiano: Scienze: Fisica: Fisici_e_Ricercatori: Bothe,_Walther -
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88. Nobel Prizes In Nuclear Science
Many nobel Prizes have been awarded for nuclear research and instrumentation. WaltherBothe, Analysis of cosmic radiation using the coincidence method, 1954.
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Nobel Prizes in Nuclear Science
Many Nobel Prizes have been awarded for nuclear research and instrumentation. The field has spun off: particle physics, nuclear astrophysics, nuclear power reactors, nuclear medicine, and nuclear weapons. Understanding how the nucleus works and applying that knowledge to technology has been one of the most significant accomplishments of twentieth century scientific research. Each prize was awarded for physics unless otherwise noted. Name(s) Discovery Year Henri Becquerel, Pierre Curie, and Marie Curie Discovered spontaneous radioactivity Ernest Rutherford Work on the disintegration of the elements and chemistry of radioactive elements 1908 (chem) Marie Curie Discovery of radium and polonium 1911 (chem) Frederick Soddy Work on chemistry of radioactive substances including the origin and nature of radioactive isotopes 1921 (chem) Francis Aston Discovery of isotopes in many non-radioactive elements, also enunciated the whole-number rule of atomic masses 1922 (chem) Charles Wilson development of the cloud chamber for detecting charged particles Harold Urey discovery of heavy hydrogen (deuterium) 1934 (chem) Frederic Joliot and Irene Joliot-Curie synthesis of several new radioactive elements 1935 (chem) James Chadwick discovery of the neutron Carl David Anderson discovery of the positron Enrico Fermi new radioactive elements produced by neutron irradiation Ernest Lawrence invented the cyclotron George De Hevesy Use of isotopes as tracers in the study of chemical processes

89. Premios Nobel
Translate this page 1954- Max Born (RU3) estudios estadísticos sobre funciones de ondas. -WaltherBothe (RFA) invención del método de coincidencia. nobel DE LA PAZ,
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1911- Marie Curie2 (Fr.3) descubrimiento del radio
1912- Victor Grignard (Fr.) descubrimiento de los reativos Grignard.
1913- Alfred Werner (Suiza3) trabajos sobre el enlace molecular.
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1924- (no concedido)
1926- Theodor Svedberg (Suec.) trabajo sobre sistemas dispersos. 1933- (no concedido) 1938- Richard Kuhn (no aceptado)5. 1939- Adolf Butenandt (Alem.) estudio de las hormonas sexuales (no aceptado)5 - Leopold Ruzicka (Suiza) investigaciones sobre metilenos y altos terpenos. 1947- Sir Robert Robinson (RU) investigaciones sobre alcaloides y otros productos de las plantas. 1949- WilliamGiauque (EUA) comportamiento de sustancias a muy bajas temperaturas. 1976- William N. Lipscomb (EUA) estructura de los boranos. 1983- Henry Taube (Can.) estudio de las reacciones de transferencia de electrones. LITERATURA 1901- Sully Prudhomme (Fr.) poeta. 1902- Theodor Mommsen (Alem.) historiador.

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