Homer L. Dodge
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American physicist
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Why Is Homer L. Dodge Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Homer Levi Dodge was the Chair of the Department of Physics, Dean of the Graduate school, and founder of the Oklahoma Research Institute, at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma and President of Norwich University.
Homer L. Dodge's Published Works
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Published Works
- Young's Modulus of Drawn Tungsten and its Variation with Change of Temperature, Including a Determination of the Coefficient of Expansion (1918) (8)
- Stability of a Fluid in a Rectangular Region Heated from Below (5)
- The Change in the Elasticity of a Copper Wire with Current and External Heating (1913) (4)
- The Improvement of College Teaching (1932) (3)
- Cosmology with a Dark Refraction Index (2)
- Research in Physics:The Thermionic Valve (2)
- A Message to All Interested in Physics (1945) (1)
- The Change in the Elasticity of a Mild Steel Wire with Current and External Heating (1915) (1)
- The War Manpower Situation in Physics (1943) (0)
- Few-boson system with a single impurity : Universal bound states tied to Efimov trimers (0)
- RESEARCH IN PHYSICS (1917) (0)
- THE WAR MANPOWER SITUATION IN PHYSICS. (1943) (0)
- College and University Teaching (1932) (0)
- Editorial: Chapter Activities (1934) (0)
- War Training in Physics (1942) (0)
- University of Chicago Survey: Instructional Problems in the University (1933) (0)
- A Message to All Interested in Physics. From the Chairman of the Building Fund Committee American Institute of Physics (1945) (0)
- Training of Physicists for Industry—From the Point of View of the Educator (1936) (0)
- The effect of an electric current upon the elasticity of wires (0)
- Responsibility of the Physics Teacher in Engineering Education (1954) (0)
- Report of the Physics Headquarters Building Fund Committee (1945) (0)
- SUGGESTIONS FROM THE OFFICE OF SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL OF THE NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. (1943) (0)
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