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    Herbert Eugene Ives (July 31, 1882 – November 13, 1953) was a scientist and engineer who headed the development of facsimile and television systems at...
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    Philosophical Society in 1922. His son Herbert E. Ives was a pioneer of television and telephotography, including color facsimile. Ives was a pioneer in the field...
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  • Frederic Ives Medal is the highest award of the Optical Society, recognizing overall distinction in optics. The prize was established in 1928 by Herbert E. Ives...
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  • Ives is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Alice Emma Ives (1876–1930), American dramatist, journalist Burl Ives (1909–1995)...
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    avoid the influence of the longitudinal Doppler shift. Eventually, Herbert E. Ives and G. R. Stilwell (referring to time dilation as following from the...
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    their collection, three more were on auction in 2017. Herbert E. Ives, son of Frederic Eugene Ives, was one of several researchers who worked on lenticular...
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  • problem of color constancy by Herbert E. Ives, and the method is sometimes referred to as the Ives transform or the von Kries–Ives adaptation. The von Kries...
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  • facsimile, television, and other important communications problems. With Herbert E. Ives, he helped to develop AT&T's first facsimile machines that were made...
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    developed by Herbert E. Ives at AT&T's Bell Laboratories was a large-screen television system and the most advanced television of its day. The Ives 50-line...
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  • graduated from Purdue University in 1911 with a degree in Physics. With Herbert E. Ives as co-inventor, Gray filed for two US patents in 1927: "Electro-optical...
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    Bell team headed by Herbert E. Ives successfully transmitted long-distance 128-line television images of Secretary of Commerce Herbert Hoover from Washington...
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    (Transmitting Pictures over Wireless) on 30 June 1925 (filed 13 March 1922). Herbert E. Ives and Frank Gray of Bell Telephone Laboratories gave a dramatic demonstration...
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    Commercial use of Ranger's product began two years later. Also in 1924, Herbert E. Ives of AT&T transmitted and reconstructed the first color facsimile, a...
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    first observed in a 1938 experiment performed by Herbert E. Ives and G.R. Stilwell, called the Ives–Stilwell experiment. Since the Lorentz factor is dependent...
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  • advocated the Lorentzian approach to physics. Many of these, such as Herbert E. Ives (who, along with G. R. Stilwell, performed the first experimental confirmation...
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  • Parallel to the experiments by John Logie Baird in the United Kingdom, by Herbert E. Ives and Charles Francis Jenkins in the United States, as well as by Kenjiro...
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  • radio transmission of a photograph. Also that year, AT&T engineer Herbert E. Ives transmitted the first color photograph. Charles J. Young, son of the...
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  • images of this type were named parallax panoramagrams by inventor Herbert E. Ives circa 1930, but that term is strongly associated with a continuous...
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    approximately two feet by three feet and had 2500 total pixels (50x50). Herbert E. Ives and Frank Gray of Bell Telephone Laboratories gave a dramatic demonstration...
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  • P. C. Southall 1922–1923: Leonard T. Troland 1924–1925: Herbert E. Ives 1926–1927: William E. Forsythe 1928–1929: Irwin G. Priest 1930–1931: Loyd A. Jones...
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  • Energetics and Mass Experiment General antiparticle spectrometer GlueX The E and B Experiment VIP2 experiment VITO experiment List of accelerators in particle...
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  • framework of four-dimensional spacetime by Minkowski. Others such as Herbert E. Ives argued that it might be possible to experimentally determine the motion...
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  • 12 – Traian Lalescu (died 1929), Romanian mathematician. July 21 – Herbert E. Ives (died 1953), American optical engineer. September 30 – Hans Geiger...
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  • facility devoted years of research to it during the 1930s, led by Dr. Herbert Ives along with his team of more than 200 scientists, engineers and technicians...
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  • 50-line images, and on a two-foot neon tube display. It was developed by Herbert E. Ives and Frank Gray. Edna Mae Horner, an operator at the Chesapeake and...
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  • at that time relates to spectroscopic applications. Early in 1933, Herbert E. Ives proposed to use a photoelectric device to probe stationary waves to...
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    p. 302. Ives, pp. 147, 150. Chapman, p. 165. Chapman, pp. 166–167, 169. Haynes, p. 26. Ives, p. 287. Chapman, p. 169. "The Project Gutenberg eBook of The...
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  • dilation. And in fact, that effect was measured in 1938 by Herbert E. Ives and G. R. Stilwell (Ives–Stilwell experiment). And Lewis and Tolman (1909) described...
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  • distinction in optics, the Frederic Ives Medal is the highest award of the Society. It was endowed in 1928 by Herbert E. Ives, a distinguished charter member...
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  • assassinate Italian Prime Minister Benito Mussolini. 1927 – AT&T engineer Herbert Ives transmits the first long-distance public television broadcast (from Washington...
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