John Stuart Foster
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Canadian physicist
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John Stuart Foster's Degrees
- Bachelors Mathematics and Physics McGill University
- Masters Physics McGill University
- PhD Physics University of Manchester
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, John Stuart Foster was a Canadian physicist. Biography Born in Clarence, Nova Scotia, he completed his Ph.D. at Yale University with a dissertation on the first measurements of the Stark effect in Helium. In 1924 he gained an appointment as assistant professor at McGill University in Montreal, where he taught physics. He became associate professor in 1930.
John Stuart Foster's Published Works
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Published Works
- Application of Quantum Mechanics to the Stark Effect in Helium (1927) (49)
- DISTRIBUTION OF NUCLEAR CHARGE IN THE PROTON-INDUCED FISSION OF Th232 (1958) (27)
- Clinical Experiences with Protamine-Zinc-Insulin and Other Mixtures of Zinc and Insulin in Diabetes Mellitus. (1936) (24)
- RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES OF RHENIUM AND OSMIUM FORMED BY THE BOMBARDMENT OF RHENIUM WITH PROTONS (1958) (23)
- SUCCESSIVE DECAYS FROM Pr137 AND Ce137m: DECAY OF ADJACENT PRASEODYMIUM ISOTOPES (1958) (19)
- A High‐Intensity Pulsed Ion Source (1953) (19)
- Quantitative spectrographic analysis of biological material. I-A method for the determination of lead in cerebrospinal fluid (1935) (17)
- THE RADIOACTIVE ISOTOPES Al24, P28, Cl32 (1954) (17)
- Quantitative spectrographic analysis of biological material-II (1937) (16)
- A High Vacuum High Speed Ion Pump (1953) (15)
- AUGER TRANSITIONS IN SILVER (1953) (14)
- Quantitative gas chromatography of aqueous solutions: effect of water on the response of the hydrogen-flame ionisation detector (1965) (13)
- Stark patterns observed in helium (1927) (13)
- Observations on the Stark Effect in Hydrogen and Helium (1924) (10)
- The stark effect in argon and krypton (1938) (8)
- Stark effect in iron and the contrast with pole effect (1937) (7)
- The use of formaldehyde-treated alginic acid in the chromatographic determination of organic bases (1961) (6)
- Patterns and Paschen-Back Analogue in the Stark-Effect for Neon (1929) (6)
- Quantitative spectrographic analysis of biological material - III. A method for the determination of sodium and potassium in glandular secretions (1938) (5)
- Stark Effect for the Hydrogen Isotopes (1934) (5)
- A Six-Prism Glass Spectrograph and a Neutral Wedge (1924) (5)
- SPIN ECHOES IN ALCOHOLS AND DERIVATIVES (1956) (5)
- DISCOVERY OF Pr137 (1958) (4)
- Effect of crossed electric and magnetic fields on the helium spectrum (1929) (4)
- The effect of combined electric and magnetic fields on the helium spectrum. — II (1931) (4)
- Some leading features of the stark effect (1930) (3)
- Spectroscopy: III. the stark effect and some related phenomena (1938) (3)
- Stark Effect in B Stars (1939) (3)
- Relative intensities of stark components in hydrogen (1929) (3)
- Effect of Electric and Magnetic Fields on the Helium Spectrum (1929) (3)
- The stark effect in hydrogen and deuterium (1937) (3)
- Analysis of Profiles of Helium Lines in Spectra of B Stars (1934) (2)
- THE STARK EFFECT FOR Hβ AND He λ 4686 (1925) (2)
- Observations on the Stark Effect of Second Order (1926) (2)
- NOTES ON A PHOTOGRAPH OF THE STARK EFFECT (1959) (2)
- SPUTTERING OF STAINLESS STEEL BY PROTONS IN THE 30-80 KEV RANGE (1953) (2)
- A MICROWAVE ANTENNA WITH RAPID SAW-TOOTH SCAN (1958) (1)
- A LARGE QUARTZ SPECTROGRAPH FOR EXAMINATION OF BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL (1936) (1)
- Howard Turner Barnes 1873-1950 (1952) (1)
- Louis Vessot King, 1886-1956 (1957) (1)
- Use of a New Propellant Composition in the Pershing Missile (1959) (0)
- Arthur Stewart Eve, 1862-1948 (1949) (0)
- The Relative Intensities of the Stark Effect Components of Lines in the Spectrum of Helium. (0)
- Notes on the Stark effect (1935) (0)
- THE CYCLOTRON AND ITS CONTACTS WITH X-RAY AND RADIUM THERAPY. (1938) (0)
- SOME MEASUREMENTS ON A HIGH-VACUUM HIGH-SPEED ION PUMP (1953) (0)
- Relative Intensities of Stark Effect Components in the Helium Spectrum (1922) (0)
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