Edwin Plimpton Adams
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Edwin Plimpton Adams's Degrees
- PhD Mathematics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edwin Plimpton Adams was an American physicist known for translating Einstein's lectures. Clinton Joseph Davisson attended his lectures. Adams was elected to the American Philosophical Society in 1915.
Edwin Plimpton Adams's Published Works
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- The Quantum Theory (1935) (85)
- THE PHOSPHOLIPIDS OF RUMINANT BILE. (1963) (27)
- The fatty acid composition of intestinal-lymph lipids in sheep and lambs. (1964) (24)
- 533. Antituberculous sulphur compounds. Part III. Substituted propylene sulphides (1960) (24)
- 531. Antituberculous sulphur compounds. Part I. New mercapto-derivatives of alkanols, sulphides, and hydroxy-sulphides (1960) (9)
- The Hall and Corbino Effects (9)
- LXXII. The corbino effect (1914) (5)
- LXXI. Water radioactivity (1903) (5)
- Carnitine in Lipid Metabolism (1960) (5)
- An investigation of suggested physiological functions of carnitine. (1962) (4)
- XLVII. Changes in the dielectric constant produced by strain (1912) (3)
- The Einstein Theory (1923) (2)
- XXVI. Some electromagnetic effects related to the Hall effect (1914) (2)
- LXXXV. On electrostriction (1911) (2)
- XXVI. The electromagnetic effects of moving charged spheres (1901) (2)
- Book Review: Hydrodynamics (1933) (1)
- 534. Antituberculous sulphur compounds. Part IV. Some dimercaptopropyl esters and related dithiouronium bromides (1960) (1)
- The Electromagnetic Effects of Moving Charged Spheres. (1901) (1)
- Outlines of the Theory of Electromagnetism (1911) (1)
- Book Review: The Physical Significance of the Quantum Theory (1933) (0)
- The Effect of a Transverse Magnetic Field on Metallic Resistance (1907) (0)
- Book Review: Mathematical and Physical Papers, (0)
- LXXVII. The Corbino effect in iron (1921) (0)
- Review: George Birtwistle, The Quantum Theory of the Atom (0)
- The Absorption of Alpha Rays in Gases and Vapors (1906) (0)
- The Propagation of Long Electric Waves along Wires (0)
- A Brief Summary of the Tuberculosis Campaign in Ohio (1940) (0)
- Book Review: Philosophy and the New Physics. An Essay on the Relativity Theory and the Theory of Quanta (1922) (0)
- Book Review: Atomicity and Quanta (0)
- Review: L. Rougier, Philosophy and the New Physics. An Essay on the Relativity Theory and the Theory of Quanta (1922) (0)
- Review: N. M. Bligh, The Quantum Theory (1927) (0)
- Some jungle pests'and remedies. (1952) (0)
- The Potential of Ring-Shaped Discs (1920) (0)
- On Contact Difference of Potential in a Magnetic Field (1910) (0)
- Circular magnetization and magnetic permeability (1901) (0)
- Book Review: The Quantum Theory (0)
- Note on a problem in electrostatics (1939) (0)
- Absence of helium from carnotite (1905) (0)
- Review: J. H. Jeans, Atomicity and Quanta (1926) (0)
- XCVlI. The two-dimensional “Ice-pail” (1937) (0)
- Review: Benjamin Osgood Peirce, Mathematical and Physical Papers, 1903–13 (1927) (0)
- Radioactivity: Lecture I-V (1913) (0)
- Review: F. A. Lindemann, The Physical Significance of the Quantum Theory (1933) (0)
- STATISTICAL MECHANICS AND CHEMISTRY. (1921) (0)
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