Alec Merrison
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Nuclear physicist, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Bristol
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sir Alexander Walter Merrison FRS was a British physicist. He was a professor in experimental physics at Liverpool University and the first director of the new Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory. He later became vice-chancellor of University of Bristol.
Alec Merrison's Published Works
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Published Works
- Mass Analysis of the Secondary Particles Produced by the 25-Gev Proton Beam of the Cern Proton Synchrotron (1960) (45)
- Pure and applied (1976) (39)
- Electron Decay of the Pion (1958) (36)
- A redeterminations of the Panofsky ratio (1961) (23)
- A new measurement of the mean life of the positive pion (1960) (14)
- The electron decay mode of the pion (1959) (12)
- A fast multiple coincidence circuit (1956) (11)
- Particle Accelerators: A Brief History (1970) (10)
- The Harwell Time-of-Flight Neutron Spectrometer (1951) (9)
- Knowing Everything About Nothing: Specialization and Change in Research Careers (1987) (9)
- Search for the decay μ → e+γ and observation of the decay\(\mu \to e + v + \bar v + \gamma \) (1959) (8)
- The total neutron cross-sections of cobalt, silver, iodine, aluminium, nickel and gallium between 1 eV and 5 keV (1952) (7)
- Management of financial resources in the National Health Service (1978) (7)
- A High-Efficiency Neutron Detector (1950) (7)
- NINA—the 4 GeV electron synchrotron of the science research council (1967) (5)
- The education of Ministers of State (1975) (3)
- The Capture of Negative Pions in Hydrogen and Deuterium - I: Hydrogen (1959) (3)
- Recent advances in pion and muon physics. I (1962) (2)
- Academic matters (1986) (2)
- The development of a neutron spectrometer for the intermediate energies (1954) (2)
- Energy dependence of positron asymmetry from polarized muon decay in emulsion (1958) (2)
- The production of mesons in nucleon-nucleon collisions (1956) (1)
- Report of the Merrison Committee (1975) (1)
- The concept of usefulness (1977) (1)
- European Physics (1969) (1)
- A measurement of the Panofsky ratio with a high-energy pair spectrometer (1956) (0)
- COLLABORATION IN RESEARCH ON A NATIONAL AND A EUROPEAN BASIS (1975) (0)
- EUROPE'S INTERNATIONAL ACCELERATOR BEGINS WORK (1958) (0)
- The NHS is dead: long live the NHS (1977) (0)
- Committee on regulation of medical profession. (1973) (0)
- Predicting The Future (1974) (0)
- HIGH-ENERGY BOOSTER FOR AN ELECTRON SYNCHROTRON. (1968) (0)
- What must we do about the education ot physicists (1975) (0)
- Published work of A.W. Merrison (1957) (0)
- Is the quinquennial system dead (1975) (0)
- Science, scientists and government (1973) (0)
- DESIGN AND USE OF LARGE ELECTRON SYNCHROTRONS. (1970) (0)
- Tomorrow and Tomorrow's Physicist (1985) (0)
- An ill wind (1981) (0)
- Physics with Large Cyclotrons (1966) (0)
- C. V. BOYS LECTURE Counter Techniques in High Energy Nuclear Physics: Rare Decays of β- and μ-mesons (1961) (0)
- Search for the decay μ → e+γ and observation of the decay % MathType!MTEF!2!1!+-% feaafiart1ev1aaatuuDJXwAK1uy0Hwmaerbfv3ySLgzG0uy0Hgip5% wzamXvP5wqonvsaeHbfv3ySLgzaeXatLxBI9gBamXvP5wqSXMqHnxA% Jn0BKvguHDwzZbqehqvATv2CG4uz3bIuV1wyUbqehm0B1jxALjhiov% 2DaebbnrfifHhDYfgasaacH8qrps0lbbf9q8WrFfeuY-Hhbbf (1959) (0)
- Dentists and doctors: the concept of the professional man (1976) (0)
- Letters to Editor (1949) (0)
- The Fate of Ph.D. Physicists (1961) (0)
- The Capture of Negative Pions in Hydrogen and Deuterium - II: Deuterium (1959) (0)
- Is usefulness a useful concept (1974) (0)
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