Percy Williams Bridgman (April 21, 1882 – August 20, 1961) was an American physicist who received the 1946 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the...
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The Bridgman–Stockbarger method, or Bridgman–Stockbarger technique, is named after physicist Percy Williams Bridgman (1882–1961) and physicist Donald C...
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A Bridgman seal, invented by and named after Percy Williams Bridgman, can be used to seal a pressure chamber and compress its contents to high pressures...
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Margaret Bridgman (1940–2009), former Canadian member of parliament Mel Bridgman (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player Percy Williams Bridgman (1882–1961)...
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quantities. The equations are named after the American physicist Percy Williams Bridgman. (See also the exact differential article for general differential...
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philosophy of science book by American physicist and Nobel laureate Percy Williams Bridgman. The book is notable for explicitly identifying, analyzing, and...
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National Historic Landmark, notable for its associations with Dr. Percy Williams Bridgman, a physicist, Nobel Prize winner, and Harvard University professor...
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and producer Percy Barnevik (born 1941), Swedish business executive Percy Williams Bridgman (1882–1961), Nobel Prize winner in physics Percy Butler (disambiguation)...
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(2001) Proponents Richard Avenarius A. J. Ayer Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst...
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technology of high pressure science. The award is named in honor of Percy Williams Bridgman, Nobel Prize winner and famous pioneer of the physics of high pressure...
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attracted to experimental physics by a course on thermodynamics taught by Percy Bridgman. Oppenheimer graduated from Harvard in 1925 with a Bachelor of Arts...
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of Modern Physics (1927), by Percy Williams Bridgman, whose methodological position is called "operationalism". Bridgman wrote that in the theory of relativity...
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to-be Nobel laureates in physics John Hasbrouck van Vleck and Percy Williams Bridgman on problems in cohesion and electrical conduction in metals,and...
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Pascalization is also known as bridgmanization, named for physicist Percy Williams Bridgman. Depending on temperature and pressure settings, HPP can achieve...
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of black phosphorus crystals was made by the Nobel prize winner Percy Williams Bridgman in 1914. Metal salts catalyze the synthesis of black phosphorus...
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the Exclusion Principle, also called the Pauli principle" 1946 Percy Williams Bridgman (1882–1961) American "for the invention of an apparatus to produce...
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(2001) Proponents Richard Avenarius A. J. Ayer Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst...
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a Poisson process rather than a Bernoulli process. Similarly, Percy Williams Bridgman is credited with the methodological position known as operationalism...
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(megabars) of times atmospheric pressure (about 1 bar or 100,000 Pa). Percy Williams Bridgman received a Nobel Prize in 1946 for advancing this area of physics...
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papers published in Scripta Mathematica included work by Nobelist Percy Williams Bridgman concerning the implications for physics of set-theoretic paradoxes...
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§ 5. Moral Epistemology McCormick, § 4. Kant's Transcendental Idealism Williams 2023, Lead Section, § 1. Theoretical reason: reason’s cognitive role and...
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John Zeleny (1940) George B. Pegram (1941) George Stewart (1941) Percy Williams Bridgman (1942) Albert W. Hull (1943) Arthur Jeffrey Dempster (1944) Harvey...
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John Zeleny (1940) George B. Pegram (1941) George Stewart (1941) Percy Williams Bridgman (1942) Albert W. Hull (1943) Arthur Jeffrey Dempster (1944) Harvey...
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structure of matter at high pressure, as a student under Professor Percy Williams Bridgman, who in 1946 was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his remarkable...
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Ernst Chain; Howard Florey Gabriela Mistral Cordell Hull 1946 Percy Williams Bridgman James B. Sumner; John Howard Northrop; Wendell Meredith Stanley...
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(2001) Proponents Richard Avenarius A. J. Ayer Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst...
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vacant (January 1919–September 1921) Theodore Lyman (1921–1926) Percy Williams Bridgman (1926–1950) John Hasbrouck Van Vleck (1951–1969) Andrew Gleason...
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(2001) Proponents Richard Avenarius A. J. Ayer Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst...
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(2001) Proponents Richard Avenarius A. J. Ayer Alexander Bogdanov Percy Williams Bridgman Auguste Comte Eugen Dühring Émile Durkheim Stephen Hawking Ernst...
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