Alan T. Peacock
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British economist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Alan Turner Peacock DSC, FBA, FRSE was a British economist. Early life Alan Turner Peacock was born in County Durham in 1922. He was the son of the scientist Alexander David Peacock, who in 1926 became Professor of Natural History at University College, Dundee . On his father's appointment, the family moved to Broughty Ferry. He was educated at Grove Academy, the High School of Dundee and the University of St Andrews, where he completed a war-shortened degree in economics and history.
Alan T. Peacock's Published Works
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- A Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter for the X-Ray Astronomy Satellite SAX (1987) (19)
- Recent Progress in the Development of a Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter for X-Ray Astronomy (1977) (18)
- A Large Area (300 cm2) Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter for X-Ray Astronomy (1978) (16)
- Energy Resolution Limitations In A Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter (1986) (16)
- Performance of an Imaging Gas Scintillation Proportional Counter with Microchannelplate Read-Out (1985) (15)
- Evidence for a 17-d periodicity from Cyg X-3 (1976) (13)
- Ariel V sky survey: observations of the accretion wake in Vel X-1. (1975) (10)
- A Fluorescent Gated Imaging Gas Scintillation Specftroeter for High Energy X-Ray Astronomy (1981) (9)
- Performance of a Flight Model Gas Scintillaticn Counter Spectrometer for X-Ray Astronomy (1979) (9)
- The Leicester X-ray Crystal Spectrometer on Ariel V and some Early Results on CAS A, Tycho and SCO X-1 (1976) (7)
- Cosmic X-ray observations performed with a gas scintillation spectrometer (1981) (6)
- X-ray observations of the Coma and Virgo clusters from Copernicus (1974) (5)
- Spectroscopy in X-Ray Astronomy Using Gas Scintillation Cameras (1981) (4)
- Absence of soft X rays from Eta Carinae (1974) (3)
- Observations of variable and transient X-ray sources with the Ariel V sky survey experiment (1976) (3)
- The capabilities of a gas scintillation camera for cosmic X-ray astronomy (1981) (3)
- High speed pulse digitization in driftless gas scintillation proportional counters (1988) (1)
- A&a Manuscript No. the Low-energy Concentrator Spectrometer On-board the Sax X-ray Astronomy Satellite (1996) (1)
- The development of gas scintillation proportional counter for the first Spacelab mission. (1978) (0)
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