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cosmotron
cosmotron (ˈkɒzməʊtrɒn) [f. cosmo- + -tron.] A particle accelerator; spec. the proton-synchrotron, designed to produce 3000 MeV protons, which was completed in 1952 at the Brookhaven National Laboratory, U.S.A.1949 Newsweek 7 Feb. 29 Foundations have been laid for a giant ‘cosmotron’ of record volta... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cosmotron
The Cosmotron was a particle accelerator, specifically a proton synchrotron, at Brookhaven National Laboratory. The name chosen for the synchrotron was Cosmitron (representing an ambition to produce cosmic rays) but was changed to Cosmotron to sound like the cyclotron wikipedia.org
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Cosmotron (album)
Cosmotron is the sixth studio album released by Skank in 2003. wikipedia.org
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milliampere
milliampere Electr. (mɪlɪˈæmpɛə(r), ˈmɪlɪæmˌpɛə(r)) Also milliampère. [f. L. mille thousand + ampere.] An electrical unit equal to the thousandth part of an ampere. Also attrib. milliampere meter, an instrument for measuring milliamperes of electricity.1885 Jrnl. Soc. Telegr. Engin. XIV. 465 It [sc.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Synchrotron
While the first synchrotrons and storage rings like the Cosmotron and ADA strictly used the toroid shape, the strong focusing principle independently discovered Another early large synchrotron is the Cosmotron built at Brookhaven National Laboratory which reached 3.3 GeV in 1953. wikipedia.org
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Phazotron-NIIR
Named after one of its major projects, the first cosmotron in the former-USSR, it was formed in June 1917 to produce aviation instruments. wikipedia.org
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James Cronin
Cool and Oreste Piccioni at Brookhaven National Laboratory, where the new Cosmotron particle accelerator had just been completed. After Cosmotron underwent magnet failure, Cronin and the Brookhaven group moved to Bevatron at the University of California, Berkeley during the first wikipedia.org
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John P. Blewett
Blewett's participated in the BNL's design and construction of a new particle accelerator called the Cosmotron, which could accelerate protons to a kinetic He led a group of BNL physicists who introduced the alternating-gradient or “strong-focusing” method, which was essential for the Cosmotron to become in wikipedia.org
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Frederick P. Cowan
Select Publications Health Physics and Medical Aspects of a Strontium 90 Inhalation Incident Health Physics Program for the Brookhaven Cosmotron Radiation wikipedia.org
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奥雷斯特·皮乔尼
External Proton Beam of the Cosmotron. With D. Clark et al. Rev. of Scien. Instruments 26, 232 (1955). wikipedia.org
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Leland John Haworth
While there, he helped with the construction of many experimental apparatus, including the Cosmotron. wikipedia.org
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4Lyn
, Cosmotron, and Dredg. They recorded their sophomore effort, Neon, in Denmark, then toured throughout central Europe. wikipedia.org
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M. Stanley Livingston
The machine, known as the Cosmotron, was approved by the AEC in April 1948, and reached its full power of 3.3 GeV in 1953. Livingston was unable to stay at Brookhaven to see the Cosmotron project completed because he faced losing his tenure at MIT, and elected to return there wikipedia.org
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V particle
Such particles were first detected in cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere in the late 1940s and were first produced using the Cosmotron particle wikipedia.org
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Oscar Rodrigues Alves
Filmography 2000: Djavan ao Vivo 2002: Sortimento Vivo, Zélia Duncan 2004: Cosmotron, Skank 2004: Eu Me Transformo em Outras, Zélia Duncan 2006: Direto wikipedia.org
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