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    Robert Henry Dicke (/ˈdɪki/; May 6, 1916 – March 4, 1997) was an American astronomer and physicist who made important contributions to the fields of astrophysics...
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  • 1961 by Robert H. Dicke and Carl H. Brans building upon, among others, the earlier 1959 work of Pascual Jordan. At present, both Brans–Dicke theory and...
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  • been defined by Robert H. Dicke in connection to spontaneous radiation processes taking place in an ensemble of two-state atoms. Dicke states have recenly...
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  • In spectroscopy, the Dicke effect, also known as Dicke narrowing or sometimes collisional narrowing, named after Robert H. Dicke, refers to narrowing...
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  • Dicke (born 1999), Dutch field hockey player Robert H. Dicke (1916–1997), American physicist Willem Karel Dicke (1905–1962), Dutch paediatrician Dick (disambiguation)...
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    the study of gravity and is noted for his development, with Robert H. Dicke of the Brans–Dicke theory of gravitation in which the gravitational constant...
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    physicist Robert H. Dicke who founded the company Princeton Applied Research (PAR) to market the product. However, in an interview with Martin Harwit, Dicke claims...
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    Jordan's work led to the scalar–tensor theory of Brans–Dicke; Carl H. Brans and Robert H. Dicke were apparently unaware of Thiry or Scherrer. The full...
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  • (PV) and its associated theory refer to proposals by Harold Puthoff, Robert H. Dicke, and others to develop an analog of general relativity to describe...
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    exactly the radiation predicted by Robert H. Dicke and his colleagues at Princeton University. Penzias called Dicke at Princeton, who immediately sent...
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    Lars Onsager, Eugene Wigner 1969—Herbert C. Brown, Pief Panofsky 1970—Robert H. Dicke, Allan Sandage, John C. Slater, John Archibald Wheeler, Saul Winstein...
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    Accelerator Center and Brookhaven National Laboratory, Hasan became a Robert H. Dicke Fellow in fundamental physics at Princeton University and held appointments...
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  • radiating strongly because of coherence will be called "super-radiant". — Robert H. Dicke, 1954, In quantum optics, superradiance is a phenomenon that occurs...
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  • cricketer Robert Henry Dick (1785–1846), Scottish soldier Robert Burns Dick (1868–1954), British architect, city planner and artist Robert H. Dicke (1916–1997)...
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    Milky Way, but could not explain it. At the same time another team, Robert H. Dicke, Jim Peebles, and David Wilkinson, were attempting to detect low level...
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    writer Marcia Bartusiak traces the term "black hole" to physicist Robert H. Dicke, who in the early 1960s reportedly compared the phenomenon to the Black...
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    included Julian Schwinger, Nathan Marcuvitz, Carol Gray Montgomery, and Robert H. Dicke. Much of the Rad Lab work concentrated on finding lumped element models...
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    (LURE) advisory committee was formed whose notable members included Robert H. Dicke, James E. Faller, David Todd Wilkinson, William M. Kaula, and Gordon...
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  • from hydrogen 1990 Antoine Labeyrie — speckle interferometry 1992 Robert H. Dicke — lock-in amplifier 1994 Raymond Davis, Jr. — neutrino detectors; first...
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  • (which include several Nobel laureates) include Louis de Broglie, Robert H. Dicke, Murray Gell-Mann, Abdus Salam, Ilya Prigogine and Nathan Rosen. Carlo...
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    structure of the cosmos in dark matter-dark energy dominated universes Robert H. Dicke (1916–1997) measured background radiation, used an early version of...
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    Arno Allan Penzias (category Articles with hCards)
    contacted Robert H. Dicke, who suggested it might be the background radiation predicted by some cosmological theories. The pair agreed with Dicke to publish...
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    discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation by Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson in 1964. These findings were a first step to rule out some...
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  • mathematician, "father of information theory". 6 May – Robert H. Dicke (died 1997), American physicist. 4 June – Robert F. Furchgott (died 2009), American biochemist...
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    University, where he completed his PhD in 1964 under the supervision of Robert H. Dicke. He joined the faculty of the university immediately afterwards. Morgan's...
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  • Friedmann's first assumption was proved to be true. At around the same time, Robert H. Dicke and Jim Peebles were also working on microwave radiation. They argued...
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    Lee Alvin DuBridge (category Articles with hCards)
    1958, he, along with William A. Fowler, Max Mason, Linus Pauling, and Bruce H. Sage, was awarded the Medal for Merit. DuBridge served as presidential Science...
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    Montgomery, C. G. & Robert H. Dicke & Edward Mills Purcell, Principles of microwave circuits / edited by C.G. Montgomery, R.H. Dicke, E.M. Purcell, Peter...
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     504–517, chpt. 9: "The big bang cosmology — enigmas and nostrums" by Robert H. Dicke and Phillip J.E. Peebles. "Brief Answers to Cosmic Questions". Universe...
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    hot object will create electromagnetic waves in free space. In 1946, Robert H. Dicke elaborated on the relationship, and further connected it to properties...
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