Ernest Ambler
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ernest Ambler was a British-American physicist who served as the Acting Under Secretary for Technology in the Department of Commerce , as director of the United States' National Bureau of Standards , and as the first director of the United States' National Institute of Standards and Technology 1988–89.
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- Experimental Test of Parity Conservation in Beta Decay (1957) (1760)
- Dependence of the Superconducting Transition Temperature on Carrier Concentration in Semiconducting SrTi O 3 (1965) (192)
- Further Experiments on β Decay of Polarized Nuclei (1957) (44)
- Traces of Products of Angular Momentum Matrices (1962) (36)
- Guidelines for Implementing and Using the NBS Data Encryption Standard (1995) (34)
- Magnetization and critical fields of superconducting SrTiO/sub 3/ (1966) (33)
- NUCLEAR POLARIZATION OF COBALT 60 (1953) (29)
- ABSENCE OF INTERFERENCE EFFECTS IN THE /cap beta/ DECAY OF POLARIZED Co$sup 56$ AND Co$sup 58$ NUCLEI (1957) (25)
- Traces of Products of Angular Momentum Matrices. II. Spherical Basis (1962) (23)
- DIRECT OBSERVATION OF THE OPTICAL ANISOTROPY OF THE HOLMIUM NUCLEUS (1965) (21)
- Alignment of Cerium-141 and Neodymium-147 Nuclei (1955) (21)
- BETA-GAMMA CORRELATIONS FROM POLARIZED MANGANESE-52 (1958) (20)
- Tentative provisions for the development of seismic regulations for buildings: a cooperative effort with the design professions, building code interests, and the research community. Final report (1978) (16)
- Continuously Operating He3 Refrigerator for Producing Temperatures down to ¼°K (1961) (13)
- ALIGNMENT OF THREE ODD-A RARE-EARTH NUCLEI (1956) (13)
- Film transfer in helium II below 1° k (1952) (12)
- Use of Carbon Resistors as Low Temperaturs Thermometers in the Presence of Stray rf Fields (1960) (11)
- CXXXI. Film flow and the behaviour of he cryostats below the λ-point (1952) (8)
- An examination of the helium vapor-pressure scale of temperature using a magnetic thermometer (1956) (8)
- MATRIX ELEMENTS IN THE FORBIDDEN BETA DECAY OF Ce$sup 14$$sup 1$ (1961) (6)
- Absolute Temperatures below 1°K : Chromic Methylammonium Alum as a Thermometric Substance (1957) (6)
- Vibrating Coil Magnetometer for Use at Very Low Temperatures (1966) (5)
- Critical Field Phenomena in an Isotropic Paramagnetic Crystal (1954) (5)
- Measurements on Chromium Potassium Alum below 1°K (1954) (4)
- An Examination of the 1955 Helium Vapor-Pressure Scales of Temperature (1956) (4)
- Spin-Spin Absorption in Manganous Chloride Tetrahydrate (1956) (3)
- New Materials for Magnetic Cooling and Thermometry below 1°K (1956) (3)
- Spin-Spin Relaxation at Very Low Temperatures in Chromic Methylammonium Alum (1956) (2)
- Spin-spin absorption in chromic methylammonium alum and manganous chloride tetrahydrate at very low temperatures (1956) (2)
- Magnetic ordering of crystalline and vitreous Gd(PO3)3 (1974) (2)
- Measurement accuracy—RF to optical (1986) (1)
- Keynote Address: Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements (1983) (1)
- Conference proceedings :: a national prospectus on the future of the U. S. advanced ceramics industry (1986) (1)
- Experiments on the β decay of polarized nuclei (1958) (1)
- Who attended the Washington meeting in 1910 (1974) (0)
- NBS Plays Role in U.S. Research and Development (1988) (0)
- Edward L. Brady (1988) (0)
- 75 years of physics at NBS (1976) (0)
- Allen V. Astin (1984) (0)
- Old English Psitols (1955) (0)
- A He$sup 3$ CRYOSTAT FOR PERFORMING EXPERIMENTS WITH ORIENTED NUCLEI (1963) (0)
- ALIGNMENT OF CERIUM$sup 141$ AND NEODYMIUM$sup 147$ NUCLEI . PROGRESS REPORT TO THE OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH, JULY 1, 1953-SEPTEMBER 30, 1954 (1954) (0)
- Measurement Standards, Physical Constants, and Science Teaching. (1971) (0)
- WEIGHTS AND MEASURES: NEW CHALLENGES IN TODAY'S MARKETPLACE (1976) (0)
- Cooperation in R & d: whose responsibility? (1982) (0)
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