Frederick Albert Saunders
Canadian physicist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Frederick Albert Saunders was a Canadian-born American physicist and academic remembered for his work in sub-infrared spectroscopy and acoustics. Early life Frederick Albert Saunders was born on August 18, 1875, in London, Ontario, a son of William Saunders and Sarah Agnes Saunders, née Robinson, both of whom were born in England and emigrated to Canada at an early age. His father was renowned in the fields of orchard pests and fruit hybridization, was a founding member of the Entomological Society of Ontario and published books including Insects Injurious to Fruits and numerous scientific papers. He was recognized with honorary degrees from several universities and by honours from King George VI.
Frederick Albert Saunders's Published Works
Published Works
- New Regularities in the Spectra of the Alkaline Earths (103)
- The Mechanical Action of Violins (1937) (35)
- Recent Work on Violins (1953) (21)
- The Mechanical Action of Instruments of the Violin Family (1946) (17)
- Subharmonics and Plate Tap Tones in Violin Acoustics (1960) (15)
- Revision of the Series in the Spectrum of Calcium (12)
- On the Spectrum of Ionized Calcium (Cα Ii) (1925) (10)
- Analyses of the Tones of a Few Wind Instruments (1946) (10)
- On the Spectra of Neon and Argon in the Extreme Ultra-violet (1925) (8)
- Physics and Music (1952) (7)
- A scientific search for the secret of (1940) (7)
- Series in the Spectra of Calcium, Strontium, and Barium (1910) (7)
- Some Additions to the Arc Spectra of the Alkali Metals (1904) (7)
- The Strontium II and Barium II Spectra. (1934) (7)
- On the Spectrum of Argon. (1926) (6)
- Notes on Certain Ultra-Violet Spectra (1916) (5)
- SOUND WAVES, THEIR SHAPE AND SPEED (1938) (4)
- Improved Techniques in the Study of Violins (1941) (4)
- VISIBLE SOUND WAVES. (1920) (3)
- The Spectrum of Neon in the Extreme Ultra-Violet. (1926) (3)
- Violins Old and New An Experimental Study (1962) (2)
- New "vapor LAMPS," and Some Preliminary Observations of Their Spectra in the Schumann Region (1914) (2)
- Review of Recent Work on the Series Spectra of Helium and of Hydrogen (1919) (1)
- Series in the Spectrum of Barium (1908) (1)
- Note on a New Form of Radiometer (1901) (1)
- Note on the Narrow Triplets in the Spectra of Calcium and Strontium (1905) (1)
- Note on Series in Alkali Metal Spectra (1908) (1)
- The Mechanical Action of Violins of High Quality (1937) (1)
- SOME ASPECTS OF MODERN SPECTROSCOPY. (1924) (1)
- A survey of physics for college students (1934) (1)
- Variations in Tonal Characteristics and Construction of the Viola (1971) (0)
- Violins Old and New An Experimental Study (1966) (0)
- MEASURING NOISES IN EVERYDAY LIFE (1938) (0)
- Criteria of Excellence in Violins (1943) (0)
- REVIEW: Report on Series in Line Spectra BY A. Fowler (1924) (0)
- Progress Report on Violin Research (1939) (0)
- Preliminary Study of the Vibrations of a Violin (1935) (0)
- 8 – New Regularities in the Spectra of the Alkaline Earths†(a) (1967) (0)
- Theodore Lyman, a Pioneer in Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopy. (1955) (0)
- MINOR CONTRIBUTIONS AND NOTES: Some Recent Discoveries in Spectrum Series (1915) (0)
- Analyses of Tones of Wind Instruments and of Resonating Strings (1944) (0)
- On the Spectrum of Argon in the Extreme Ultra-Violet. (1927) (0)
- Conclusions from Further Measurements on Old and New Violins (1939) (0)
- SCIENCE-ADVERTISEMENTS New McGraw-Hill Books Miles and Mikesh ' s Calculus (0)
- Sound Waves, Their Shape and Speed . By Dayton C. Miller. The Macmillan Company. 1937. (1938) (0)
- A Review of the Series in the Spectra of the Elements (0)
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