Walter S. Huxford
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Walter S. Huxford's Degrees
- PhD History University of California, Berkeley
- Masters History University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors History University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Walter Scott Huxford was an American professor of physics at Northwestern University and was a co-inventor of the sunburnometer. Education His education included a bachelor's degree at Doane College, a master's degree at the University of Nebraska, and a PhD degree at the University of Michigan in 1928, with a thesis entitled: Determination of the Charge of Positive Thermions form Measurements of the Shot Effect.
Walter S. Huxford's Published Works
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- Time-Lag Analysis of the Townsend Discharge in Argon with Activated Caesium Electrodes (1940) (32)
- DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF THE PLASMA IN DISCHARGES THROUGH RARE GASES (1952) (20)
- Photoelectric Properties of Pure and Gas-Contaminated Magnesium (1935) (17)
- Effect of Electric Fields on the Emission of Photoelectrons from Oxide Cathodes (1931) (16)
- Survey of near infra-red communication systems. (1948) (14)
- Townsend Ionization Coefficients in Cs-Ag-O Photo-Tubes Filled with Argon (1939) (14)
- Standing Electric Waves on Parallel Wires (1925) (6)
- Determination of the Charge of Positive Thermions from Measurements of Shot Effect (1929) (5)
- A Photoelectric Method for Tracing Current Wave Forms (1937) (4)
- Electrical and Radiation Characteristics of Flashlamps (1950) (3)
- Photoelectric Sensitivity of Magnesium (1933) (3)
- THE MEASUREMENT OF ULTRA-VIOLET RAYS. (1928) (2)
- Spectral and Modulation Characteristics of the Concentrated-Arc* (1947) (1)
- Concerning Estimates of the Minimum Sparking Potential Based upon the Cathode Work Function (1947) (1)
- Modulation of the Resonance Lines in a Cesium Arc (1947) (1)
- Possibilities of the Oscillating Arc in Spectrochemical Analysis (1930) (0)
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