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- PhD Chemistry Stanford University
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- Viscous Liquids and the Glass Transition. II. Secondary Relaxations in Glasses of Rigid Molecules (1970) (1357)
- Viscous Liquids and the Glass Transition: A Potential Energy Barrier Picture (1969) (1159)
- Viscous Liquids and the Glass Transition. III. Secondary Relaxations in Aliphatic Alcohols and Other Nonrigid Molecules (1971) (331)
- Viscous liquids and the glass transition. V. Sources of the excess specific heat of the liquid (1976) (288)
- Anomalous Viscoelastic Behavior of Metallic Glasses of Pd–Si‐Based Alloys (1972) (136)
- Some Thermodynamic Aspects of the Glass Transition: Free Volume, Entropy, and Enthalpy Theories (1963) (134)
- Structural theory of automata, semigroups, and universal algebra (2005) (127)
- PVT Relationships for Liquid and Glassy Poly(vinyl acetate). (1974) (126)
- Snow on Cholera (1984) (109)
- Molecular mobility in simple glasses (1970) (107)
- Viscous liquids and the glass transition. IV. Thermodynamic equations and the transition (1973) (100)
- The glass transition and the nature of the glassy state (1976) (88)
- On the validity of the Flory–Huggins approximation for semiflexible chains (1981) (80)
- Viscous liquids and the glass transition. 9. Nonconfigurational contributions to the excess entropy of disordered phases (1980) (76)
- How We Know (1978) (70)
- Viscous liquids and the glass transition. VII. Molecular mechanisms for a thermodynamic second order transition (1977) (59)
- How We Know: An Exploration of the Scientific Process. (1981) (54)
- Viscous liquids and the glass transition. VI. Relaxations in simple molecule glasses in the 4–77 K range (1977) (51)
- On the reality of residual entropies of glasses and disordered crystals. (2008) (49)
- Theory of Scattering by an Inhomogeneous Solid Possessing Fluctuations in Density and Anisotropy (1955) (46)
- Viscous liquids and the glass transition. VIII. Effect of fictive temperature on dielectric relaxation in the glassy state (1978) (41)
- The past, present, and future of the Johari–Goldstein relaxation (2011) (40)
- STATISTICAL THERMODYNAMICS OF CONFIGURATIONAL PROPERTIES * (1976) (37)
- Glass temperature mixing relations and thermodynamics (1985) (34)
- Theory of Scattering for Diffusion‐Controlled Phase Separations (1963) (33)
- Structure and mobility in molecular and atomic glasses (1981) (32)
- Glass Fibers with Oriented Chain Molecules (1955) (32)
- Scattering Factors for Certain Polydisperse Systems (1953) (32)
- Dynamic Aspects of Structural Change in Liquids and Glasses (1986) (28)
- On the Temperature Dependence of Cooperative Relaxation Properties in Glass‐Forming Liquids—Comment on a Paper by Adam and Gibbs (1965) (27)
- Stress‐Induced Migration and Partial Molar Volume of Sodium Ions in Glass (1964) (25)
- Towards better theories of polymer melting (1984) (23)
- Probabilistic models of genome shuffling. (1989) (22)
- Decomposition of entropy and enthalpy for the melting transition of polyethylene (1985) (22)
- C11H11 cation of unusual structure (1973) (20)
- Communications: Comparison of activation barriers for the Johari-Goldstein and alpha relaxations and its implications. (2010) (19)
- Validity of the Ehrenfest equation for a system with more than one ordering parameter: Critique of a paper by DiMarzio (1975) (18)
- On the reality of the residual entropy of glasses and disordered crystals: The entropy of mixing (2011) (17)
- Glass and other relaxations in liquids (1972) (16)
- A Flow Birefringence Study of Size and Size Distribution in Desoxypentose Nucleic Acid (1954) (15)
- Light Scattering and Spinodal Decomposition in Glasses (1965) (15)
- On the reality of the residual entropies of glasses and disordered crystals: counting microstates, calculating fluctuations, and comparing averages. (2011) (15)
- The Experience of Science (1984) (14)
- Opening doors to understanding: The refrigerator and the universe, understanding the laws of energy (1993) (11)
- How much risk? : a guide to understanding environmental health hazards (2002) (11)
- Comparing landscape calculations with calorimetric data on ortho-terphenyl, and the question of the configurational fraction of the excess entropy. (2005) (11)
- REACTIONS OF 8-QUINOLINOL WITH COVALENT HALIDES. PART IV. PENTACHLORIDES AND PENTABROMIDES OF NIOBIUM AND TANTALUM. (1970) (10)
- Angular Distribution of the Light Scattered by Random Coils (1953) (10)
- Interparticle interference effects in diffusion-controlled growth (1968) (10)
- POLARIZED INFRARED SPECTRA FOR SILKWORMGUT AND OTHER FIBROUS PROTEINS (1949) (9)
- The far infra-red spectrum of poly(vinyl chloride) (1983) (9)
- Comment on “Correlation between configurational entropy and structural relaxation time in glass-forming liquids” (2005) (8)
- A model for cold flow in amorphous polymers (1966) (8)
- Depolarized Components of Light Scattered by Glasses. I. Measurements on Twelve Optical Glasses (1959) (8)
- Influence of anisotropy of spherulites on their light scattering (1956) (7)
- Motion of a Brownian Particle in a Periodic Potential (1963) (7)
- Depolarized Components of Light Scattered by Glasses. II. Influence of Nonannealable Strains on the Scattering (1959) (7)
- How much risk (2002) (6)
- Response to “Comment on ‘The reality of residual entropies of glasses and disordered crystals’” [J. Chem. Phys. 129, 067101 (2008)] (2008) (6)
- Probabilistic models of genome shuffling (1989) (5)
- The Experience of Science: An Interdisciplinary Approach (1984) (5)
- Thermodynamic aspects of the glass transition: The applicability of the Landau theory of second-order transitions (1980) (5)
- Flow Birefringence in Polydisperse Systems of Rod‐Like Molecules Having a Montroll‐Simha Distribution (1952) (5)
- Regional Advantage: Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128, AnnaLee Saxenian. 1994. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 240 pages. ISBN: 0-674-75339-9. $24.95 (1996) (4)
- The Debate in The Brothers Karamazov (1970) (4)
- Depolarized Components of Light Scattered by Glasses. III. Scattering from General Strain Systems, with Applications to Neutron-Damaged Vitreous Silica (1962) (4)
- Structure and Properties of the Condensed Phosphates. VI. Flow Birefringence (1953) (4)
- A critique of "The relation of air pollution to mortality". (1977) (4)
- MOLECULAR MOBILITY IN GLASSES AND GLASS STRUCTURE (1975) (3)
- Comment on: On the reality of residual entropies of glasses and disordered crystals. Author's reply (2008) (3)
- Can the Prigogine-Defay Ration Exeed Unity at T2? Comment on a Paper by DiMarzio, Gibbs, Fleming, and Sanchez (1977) (3)
- Kinetics of the halogen-exchange reaction between alkyl halides (RY) and boron trihalides (BX3). Evidence for formation of adducts RY,BX3 (1972) (3)
- The tragedy of old Capulet: A patriarchal reading of Romeo and Juliet (1996) (2)
- Relationships for Liquid and Glassy Poly ( vinyl acetate ) (2010) (2)
- The Rheology of Inorganic Glasses (1968) (2)
- Evaluation of research strategies for investigation of health effects of air pollution. (1978) (2)
- Comments on “Role of Densification in Deformation of Glasses Under Point Loading” (1969) (2)
- THE QUESTION OF A THERMODYNAMIC SECOND‐ORDER GLASS TRANSITION (1981) (2)
- Influence of anisotropy of spherulites on their light scattering (J. Polymer Sci., 20, 413–415, 1956) (1956) (2)
- The Cultural Roots of Science (1984) (2)
- Methodological problems arising from the choice of an independent variable in linear regression, with application to an air pollution epidemiological study. (1979) (2)
- STATISTICAL MECHANICS OF THE GLASS TRANSITION (1973) (1)
- Measurement and Its Pitfalls (1984) (1)
- The Kauzmann paradox at constant volume. (2006) (1)
- The Dispassionate Scientist (1984) (1)
- Discussion of Note /Doubt on the X‐Ray Proof for Oriented B2O3 Glass Fibers/ (1965) (1)
- Merleau-Ponty: Key Concepts (2011) (0)
- Relation of air pollution to mortality: a critique (1976) (0)
- Light Scattering from Elastic Strains (1963) (0)
- Where Do Hypotheses Come From (1984) (0)
- Science-The Goal of Generality (1984) (0)
- 'A Direction of Thought': Speech, Reversibility and the World in Merleau- Ponty's Late Philosophy of Language (2008) (0)
- Is Heat a Substance (1984) (0)
- Module and connection (2010) (0)
- Mechanical and Visco-Elastic Properties of Alloy Glasses. (1971) (0)
- What Is Madness (1984) (0)
- VISCOUS LIQUIDS AND THE GLASS TRANSITION. 9. NONCONFIGURATIONAL CONTRIBUTIONS S TO THE EXCESS ENTROPY OF DISORDERED PHASES (1980) (0)
- Science-The Experimental Test (1984) (0)
- Nanoconfinement and the glass transition: a cluster hypothesis. (2006) (0)
- Graphs and Sketches (1984) (0)
- Science-The Search for Understanding (1984) (0)
- Breast Cancer, Part 1: The Rise Of Activism and The Pesticide Hypothesis (2002) (0)
- Studies in Secondary Relaxations in Glasses: Influence of Annealing on the Strengths of Relaxations. (1978) (0)
- The Broad Street Pump (2019) (0)
- A preface to the Carnot cycle (1980) (0)
- THE LIGHT SCATTERED BY RANDOM COILS * * * (0)
- Relation of Air Pollution to Mortality in New York City (1978) (0)
- Radon In Your Basement (2002) (0)
- What Is Science (1984) (0)
- Relation of air pollution to mortality: a critique. [SO/sub 2/ in New York City air] (1977) (0)
- Additions and Corrections - A C11H11Cation of Unusual Structure (1981) (0)
- The Experimenter and the Experiment (1984) (0)
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