Mark Inghram
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- Bachelors Physics Princeton University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Mark Gordon Inghram was an American physicist. Inghram was a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Life Inghram was born in Livingston, Montana. He did undergraduate work at Olivet College, receiving a B.A. in 1939. He worked in the Manhattan Project during World War II and at Argonne National Laboratories from 1945 to 1947. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1947. He began teaching at the University of Chicago as an instructor in 1947 and remained there until his retirement in 1985. He died at his home in Holland, Michigan in 2003.
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- Mass Spectrometric Study of Carbon Vapor (1959) (249)
- Thermodynamic study of SiC utilizing a mass spectrometer (1958) (245)
- Photoionization of Alkanes. Dissociation of Excited Molecular Ions (1961) (197)
- Direct Determination of the Heat of Sublimation of Carbon with the Mass Spectrometer (1955) (179)
- Thermodynamic Study of Al2O3 Using a Mass Spectrometer (1960) (163)
- Mass Spectrometric Analysis of Ions from the Field Microscope (1954) (149)
- ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION AND DISTRIBUTION OF LEAD, URANIUM, AND THORIUM IN A PRECAMBRIAN GRANITE (1955) (137)
- Age of the Earth. (1955) (134)
- Photon Impact Studies of Molecules Using a Mass Spectrometer (1958) (130)
- THERMODYNAMIC STUDIES OF SOME GASEOUS METALLIC CARBIDES (1958) (123)
- Heavy Isotope Abundances in Mike Thermonuclear Device (1960) (117)
- Mass Spectrometric Study of Gaseous Molybdenum, Tungsten, and Uranium Oxides (1960) (116)
- POLYMERIC GASEOUS SPECIES IN THE SUBLIMATION OF MOLYBDENUM TRIOXIDE. Period covered: To June 30, 1956. Technical Report No. 2 on THERMODYNAMICS OF REFRACTORY MATERIALS AS DETERMINED WITH A MASS SPECTROMETER (1956) (115)
- Thermodynamics of the Vaporization of Cr2O3: Dissociation Energies of CrO, CrO2, and CrO3 (1961) (107)
- Threshold photoelectron–photoion coincidence mass spectrometric study of ethylene and ethylene‐d4 (1975) (98)
- Surface Ionization Source Using Multiple Filaments (1953) (93)
- A Mass Spectrometric Study of Gaseous Species in the Al–Al2O3 System (1955) (89)
- On the Dissociation Energies of SrO and MgO Molecules (1955) (85)
- Photoionization of Aliphatic Ketones (1964) (80)
- Concentration of Uranium and Lead and the Isotopic Composition of Lead in Meteoritic Material (1953) (76)
- Threshold Law for the Probability of Excitation of Molecules by Photon Impact. A Study of the Photoionization Efficiencies of Br2, I2, HI, and CH3I (1960) (76)
- A MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF GASEOUS SPECIES IN THE Al-Al$sub 2$O$sub 3$ SYSTEM (1955) (71)
- A null method for the comparison of two ion currents in a mass spectrometer. (1947) (68)
- Polymeric Gaseous Species in the Sublimation of Tungsten Trioxide (1957) (67)
- Mass Spectrometric Study of Barium Oxide Vapor (1955) (65)
- Investigation of the Heat of Vaporization of Carbon (1953) (63)
- Stable Isotope Dilution as an Analytical Tool (1954) (61)
- Mass Spectrometric Study of Inter‐Group IVB Molecules (1959) (60)
- Thermodynamic Study of InSb with a Mass Spectrometer (1959) (59)
- The Half-Life of Radiocarbon (C 14 ) (1949) (55)
- PHOTO-IONIZATION OF ALKYL FREE RADICALS (1962) (52)
- Experimental Relative Franck–Condon Factors for the Ionization of Methane, Ethane, and Propane (1971) (48)
- Thermodynamics of the Vaporization of Nickel Oxide (1961) (47)
- TRANSPLUTONIUM ELEMENTS IN THERMONUCLEAR TEST DEBRIS (1956) (47)
- Electron Multipliers in Mass Spectrometry; Effect of Molecular Structure (1956) (46)
- Thermodynamics of the Ta–O System : The Dissociation Energies of TaO and TaO2 (1957) (45)
- Mass Spectrometric Investigation of the Vaporization of In2O3 (1963) (45)
- The Branching Ratio of K 40 Radioactive Decay (1950) (43)
- Thermodynamics of the Zr-ZrO2 System: The Dissociations Energies of ZrO and ZrO2 (1957) (42)
- Molecular Species Evaporating from a Carbon Surface (1953) (41)
- On the double beta process (1949) (41)
- Study of Photoionization Efficiencies Using a Mass Spectrometer (1957) (40)
- Applications of Field Ionization to Mass Spectrometry (1955) (39)
- Thermodynamics of the V–O System : Dissociation Energies of VO and VO2 (1957) (38)
- Double Beta-Decay of Te 130 (1950) (37)
- Field Ionization from H2 Layers (1970) (34)
- Dissociation Energy of Gaseous LaO (1956) (34)
- The Isotopic Constitution of Tungsten, Silicon, and Boron (1946) (34)
- Thermodynamics of the Ti–Ti2O3 System and the Dissociation Energy of TiO and TiO2 (1957) (34)
- Structure in field-ionization energy distributions (1965) (30)
- Vibrational structure in the ground state of ethylene and ethylene-d4 molecular ions investigated by threshold photoelectron spectroscopy (1975) (29)
- Vibration–Rotation Interaction Effects in Calculated Franck–Condon Factors. II. Hydrogen Lyman and Fulcher Bands (1969) (29)
- Reactions induced by slow neutron irradiation of europium (1949) (28)
- Mass spectrometric study of Al2O3 (1959) (28)
- Thermodynamic Properties of the Acetyl Radical and Bond Dissociation Energies in Aliphatic Carbonyl Compounds (1964) (27)
- The fragmentation of propane and deuteropropane molecular ions (1976) (27)
- MASS SPECTROMETRIC DETERMINATION OF THORIUM (1954) (27)
- Direct Determination of the Heat of Sublimation of Carbon (1954) (27)
- The fragmentation of C2F6 (1980) (26)
- Mass‐Spectrometric Study of the Vaporization of Cobalt Oxide (1966) (26)
- Evaporation Coefficient of Graphite (1964) (23)
- ISOTOPIC COMPOSITIONS OF QUATERNARY LEADS FROM THE PACIFIC OCEAN (1953) (23)
- Trace Element Determination by the Mass Spectrometer (1953) (21)
- Spectroscopic Study of the Early Afterglow in Helium: Visible Bands and Hopfield Continuum* (1966) (20)
- Field‐Induced Quantum States at a Surface (1966) (20)
- U 235 Fission Yields in the Rare Earth Region (1950) (19)
- Electron Affinity of Oxygen (1965) (17)
- Age of Tektites (1951) (17)
- Nuclear Structure in Fission (1951) (16)
- The Isotopic Constitution of Lanthanum and Cerium (1947) (16)
- Threshold Behavior for Photo Double Ionization (1970) (16)
- Modern Mass Spectroscopy (1948) (16)
- HALF-LIFE OF PLUTONIUM-240 BY DETERMINATION OF ITS URANIUM-236 DAUGHTER (1951) (15)
- On the Isotopic Composition of Meteoritic and Terrestrial Gallium (1948) (15)
- Mass-Spectrometric Study of the Osmium-Oxygen System (1960) (15)
- Surface dependence of field ion energy distributions, He on W (1976) (15)
- Activities Induced by Pile Neutron Bombardment of Samarium (1947) (15)
- The Isotopic Composition of Meteoritic Copper (1947) (15)
- Discontinuity in the Rate of Evaporation of Aluminum Oxide (1964) (15)
- The Isotopic Constitution of Praseodymium and Neodymium (1948) (14)
- Photoionization of samarium in the threshold region (1975) (12)
- Photoionization of CO2 and the Franck–Condon Principle for Polyatomic Molecules (1968) (11)
- Isotopic Composition of Samarium (1948) (11)
- MASS SPECTROMETRY APPLIED TO HIGH TEMPERATURE CHEMISTRY. Technical Report No. 11. Period covered: Review to July 15, 1959 (1960) (11)
- Half-Lives ofEu152,Eu154, andSm151 (1952) (10)
- FINE STRUCTURE IN U$sup 233$ FISSION (1954) (10)
- Mass Spectrometric Study of Fission Element 43 (1947) (9)
- Measurements of Threshold Electrons in the Photoionization of Methane (1969) (9)
- The 5.3 Day Isotope in Element 61 (1947) (9)
- The relative abundance of the zinc isotopes. (1948) (9)
- The Half-Life of Am 243 (1953) (9)
- Half-Life Determination of Carbon (14) with a Mass Spectrometer and Low Absorption Counter (1946) (9)
- The Isotopic Constitution of Ytterbium (1949) (8)
- PILE NEUTRON CROSS SECTIONS OF THE HEAVIER PLUTONIUM ISOTOPES (1956) (8)
- Neutron Cross Sections for Mercury Isotopes (1947) (8)
- MASS SPECTROMETER INVESTIGATION OF THE FIELD EMISSION OF POSITIVE IONS (1955) (8)
- The isotopic constitution of erbium and lutecium (1950) (7)
- On the Occurrence of Vanadium 50 in Nature (1949) (7)
- Neutron Induced Activities in Lutecium, Ytterbium, and Dysprosium (1947) (7)
- Field-Ionization Energy Spectra (1973) (7)
- 55-Hour Element 61 Formed in Fission (1947) (7)
- Nuclear Isomerism in Dysprosium 165 (1947) (7)
- Molecular effects in field ionization of H2 (1974) (6)
- Slow Neutron Cross Sections of the Neodymium Isotopes (1949) (6)
- A New Naturally Occurring Lanthanum Isotope at Mass 138 (1947) (6)
- Evaporation Coefficient of Boron (1967) (6)
- Artificial Activities Produced in Europium and Holmium by Slow Neutron Bombardment (1947) (6)
- The Half-Life of Carbon 14 (1948) (6)
- Large vibration-rotation interaction effects in calculated franck-condon factors (1968) (6)
- The effect of the crystal structure of the field emitter on field ion energy distributions (1977) (5)
- Assignment of Mass to 46-Hr. Samarium and 9.2-Hr. Europium by a Mass Spectrograph (1946) (5)
- The Radioactive Lanthanum and Cerium Isotopes of Mass 137 (1948) (4)
- The Isotopic Constitution of Dysprosium (1949) (4)
- THRESHOLD PHOTOELECTRON-PHOTOION COINCIDENCE MASS SPECTROMETRIC STUDY OF ETHYLENE AND ETHYLENE-D4 (1975) (4)
- Suppression of Spurious Ions in the Mass Spectrometer (1951) (4)
- ADSORPTION OF MIXTURES OF He$sup 3$ AND He$sup 4$ (1955) (4)
- A New Naturally-Occurring Isotope of Dysprosium (1948) (3)
- Water Dimer and Its Relation to Mass Spectrometric Measurement of C3+ in Carbon Vapor (1955) (3)
- Ratio Recording in Isotopic Analysis (1953) (2)
- On the Relative Yields of Fission Cesium Isotopes (1949) (2)
- The Mass Spectrometer Analysis of Volatile Products of Metabolism (1948) (1)
- Four universities: University of Chicago (1968) (1)
- A MASS SPECTROMETER FOR ROUTINE SOLID ANALYSES (1954) (1)
- The Half Life of AM{sup243} (1953) (1)
- The Neutron Cross-Sections of Pu{sup240} and Pu{241} in the Chalk River Pile (1953) (0)
- Dissociation Energies from Thermodynamic Equilibria Studied with a Mass Spectromoeter. (1957) (0)
- MULTIPLE FILAMENT SURFACE IONIZATION SOURCE (1952) (0)
- The Kinetics of Unimolecular Dissociation. (1962) (0)
- U$sup 236$ Fission Yields in the Rare Earth Region (1949) (0)
- HALF-LIVES OF Eu$sup 152$, Eu$sup 154$ AND Sm$sup 15$$sup 1$ (1952) (0)
- The Lanthanum and Cerium Isotopes of Mass 137 (1948) (0)
- Neutron Cross Section for Neodymium Isotopes (1948) (0)
- Half-life of Pu{sup 240} as determined by its uranium-236 daughter (1951) (0)
- THE HALF LIFE OF Am$sup 24$$sup 3$ (1953) (0)
- The Mass Spectrometer as a Tool for the Determination of Trace Element Impurities in Solid Samples (1953) (0)
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