Arthur Wilson
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Canadian crystallographer
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Arthur James Cochran Wilson, FRS was a Canadian-British crystallographer known for his work on the statistical aspects of X-ray crystallography. Education and career He was born in Springhill, Nova Scotia. He was educated at King's Collegiate School, Windsor, Nova Scotia and Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia where he was awarded a BSc in 1934 and an MSc in 1936. He then proceeded to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where he received his first PhD in 1938 on the anomalous thermal behaviour of the ferro-electric Rochelle salt.
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- A method of calculating the integral breadths of Debye-Scherrer lines (1942) (70)
- Variance as a Measure of Line Broadening (1962) (35)
- The Heat Capacity of Rochelle Salt Between -30° and +30°C (1938) (24)
- The reflexion of X-rays from the ‘anti-phase nuclei’ of AuCu3. II (1966) (21)
- The reflexion of X-rays from the ‘anti-phase nuclei’ of AuCu3 (1943) (11)
- Layer Diameter in Graphite (1965) (5)
- Diffraction of X-Rays by the Alloy AuCu3 (1947) (4)
- X-Ray Analysis in the Steel Industry (1947) (1)
- Explicit Fourier Representations of Non-Ideal Hypercentric P.D.F.'s of E (1989) (0)
- X-Ray Diffraction Effect Shown by some Specimens of Chrysotile (1948) (0)
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