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Leon M. Lederman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Leon Max Lederman was born on July 15, 1922, in New York. He received his bachelor's degree from the City College of New York in 1943, and received a Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1951. After obtaining his doctorate, Lederman remained at Columbia conducting research and teaching for the next 28 years.
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In the 1960s, Lederman, together with two colleagues at Columbia— Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger—worked for eight months at Brookhaven National Laboratory to isolate and study neutrinos. At that time only one type of neutrino was detected—the electron type. ... ENCYCLOPEDIA: LEDERMAN, Leon Max...
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Lederman, L. M. and Teresi, D. The God Particle: If the Universe is the Answer, What is the Question? Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin, 1993. ... Lederman, L. M. and Schramm, D. N. From Quarks to the Cosmos: Tools of Discovery, 2nd ed. New York: Scientific American Library, 1995.
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Leon Max Lederman is an American physicist who studied the reactions of subatomic particles. He shared the 1988 Nobel Prize in physics with Melvin Schwartz ...
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Catalog #: Lederman Leon A1 Lederman, Leon Max. more information ... Catalog #: Lederman Leon E1 Lederman, Leon Max; Ramsey, Norman Foster. more information ...
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Encyclopedia article about Lederman, Leon Max. Information about Lederman, Leon Max in the Columbia Encyclopedia, Computer Desktop Encyclopedia, computing dictionary. ... Lederman, Leon Max; Ledermaniella; Ledermaniella keayi; Ledermann; Ledermanniella; Ledermanniella letouzeyi; Ledermanniella onanae;
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Lederman, Leon Max - (lĕd´rmn), 1922—, American physicist, Ph.D. Columbia Univ., 1951. He was a professor at Columbia until he became director of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory... ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Lederman, Leon Max...
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Leon Max Lederman ; His Life and Times ; Home Contributions; ... Leon Max Lederman was born in New York, in 1922. He was the son of Russian-Jewish immigrants. ... In 1976, a new atomic particle, know as upsilon, is detected by American scientists at the Fermi N. A. Laboratory, which was still headed by Leon Lederman at the time.
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