William Francis Gray Swann
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William Francis Gray Swann's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Physics University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Physics University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, W.F.G. Swann was an English physicist. Education He was educated at Brighton Technical College and the Royal College of Science from which he obtained a B.Sc. in 1905. He worked as an assistant lecturer at the University of Sheffield, while simultaneously pursuing a doctorate at University College London, from which he received a D.Sc. in 1910.
William Francis Gray Swann's Published Works
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Published Works
- The solution of (1939) (130)
- A Mechanism of Acquirement of Cosmic-Ray Energies by Electrons (1933) (55)
- Application of Liouville's theorem to electron orbits in the Earth's magnetic field (1933) (44)
- The effect of certain monochromatic ultraviolet radiation on euglena cells (1932) (19)
- Relativity, the Fitzgerald-Lorentz Contraction, and Quantum Theory (1941) (17)
- LII. The electrical resistance of thin metallic films, and a theory of the mechanism of conduction in such films (1914) (16)
- The theory of electrical dispersion into the free atmosphere, with a discussion of the theory of the Gerdien conductivity‐apparatus, and of the theory of the collection of radioactive deposit by a charged conductor (1914) (15)
- The atmospheric potential gradient, and a theory as to the cause of its connection with other phenomena in atmospheric electricity, together with certain conclusions as to the expression for the electric force between two parallel charged plates (1913) (14)
- The Teaching of Physics (1951) (13)
- On certain matters pertaining to electrets (1950) (13)
- The known and the unknown (1955) (12)
- Fundamentals in the behavior of electrets (1953) (11)
- On certain matters relating to the theory of atmospheric‐electric measurements (1914) (10)
- The conditions for identical orbits in the case of two charged particles of unequal mass and unequal charge (1931) (10)
- The effect of radioactive radiations upon euglena (1931) (10)
- Theory of the A. F. Joffe method for rapid measurement of the thermal conductivity of solids (1959) (9)
- Matter and Light (1939) (9)
- Relativity and Electrodynamics (1930) (9)
- A mechanism of acquirement of cosmic ray energies by electrons (1933) (9)
- Showers Produced by Penetrating Rays and Allied Phenomena (1939) (9)
- The variation of the residual ionization with pressure at different altitudes, and its relation to the cosmic radiation (1930) (8)
- On the ionization of the upper atmosphere (1916) (8)
- On certain new atmospheric‐electric instruments and methods (1914) (8)
- The Secondary Peak in the Rossi Curve for Tin (1940) (7)
- CIX.A generalization of electrodynamics, consistent with restricted relativity and affording a possible explanation of the earth's magnetic and gravitational fields, and the maintenance of the earth's charge (1927) (7)
- Time and Its Mysteries. (1942) (7)
- An attempt to detect a magnetic field as the result of the rotation of a copper sphere at high speed (1928) (7)
- An Experiment on Electromagnetic Induction and Relative Motion (6)
- Essays on research in the social sciences (1968) (6)
- A Theoretical Discussion of the Deviation of High Energy Charged Particles in Passing Through Magnetized Iron (1936) (6)
- Cosmic Rays (1930) (6)
- The atmospheric‐electric observations on the third cruise of the Carnegie, 1914 (1915) (6)
- The corpuscular theory of the primary cosmic radiation (1935) (5)
- The History of Cosmic Rays (1961) (5)
- The specific heats of air and carbon dioxide at atmospheric pressure, by the continuous electrical method, at 20° C. and at 100° C (1909) (5)
- On the Specific Heats of Air and Carbon Dioxide at Atmospheric Pressure by the Continuous Electric Method at 20 degrees C. and 100 degrees C. (5)
- The case of charged density distribution versus semi-permanent polarization as a basis for electret behavior (1953) (5)
- A single component for the primary cosmic radiation (1941) (5)
- On the conduction of electricity through an ionized gas, more particularly in its relation to Bronson resistances (1917) (5)
- The Relation of the Primary Cosmic Radiation to the Phenomena Observed (1934) (4)
- Certain Matters in Relation to the Restricted Theory of Relativity, with Special Reference to the Clock Paradox and the Paradox of the Identical Twins. I. Fundamentals (1960) (4)
- On the origin and maintenance of the Earth's charge: 1. (1915) (4)
- Shower production by mesotrons in different materials (1940) (4)
- The Significance of Scientific Theories (1940) (4)
- Cosmic-Ray Nuclear Disintegrations (1933) (4)
- Geiger-Müller Counter Measurements of Cosmic-Ray Intensities in the Stratosphere (1937) (4)
- Matter, Anti-Matter and Gravitation. (1961) (4)
- Space Density of Cosmic-Ray Particles (1933) (4)
- The Relation of Theory to Experiment in Physics (1941) (4)
- The variation of cosmic ray intensity with direction in the stratosphere (1936) (4)
- THE ACQUIREMENT OF COSMIC RAY ENERGIES BY ELECTROMAGNETIC INDUCTION IN GALAXIES (1954) (3)
- On the Electrostatic Deflection of Cosmic Radiation (1935) (3)
- ELMER SAMUEL IMES. (1941) (3)
- SIR WILLIAM BRAGG. (1942) (3)
- Sea Level Latitude Effect of Cosmic Radiation (1947) (3)
- Abnormality in Cosmic-Ray Absorption in Lead in Low Latitudes (1947) (3)
- Effect of galactic rotation upon the intensity of cosmic radiation (1937) (3)
- An Analysis of R. a. Lyttleton and H. Bondi's Theory of (1961) (3)
- On the Nature of the Primary Cosmic Radiation (1933) (3)
- Mean life considerations in relation to curvature of cosmic-ray paths in a magnetic field (1949) (3)
- The possibility of detecting individual cosmic rays (1928) (3)
- On H. Alfvén's Theory of the Effect of Magnetic Storms on Cosmic-Ray Intensity (1954) (3)
- On the magnetic and electric fields which spontaneously arise in a rotating conducting sphere (1917) (3)
- The origin of the earth's electric and magnetic phenomena (1926) (3)
- Fluctuations in proportional counters (1950) (3)
- Showers Produced by Penetrating Rays (1939) (3)
- A Search for Protons in the Primary Cosmic-Ray Beam (1936) (2)
- Relativity and Aether Drift (1930) (2)
- The architecture of the universe (1934) (2)
- VI. The fitz gerald lorentz contraction, and an examination of the method of determining the motions of electrons, when considered simply as singularities, moving so as to satisfy the electromagnetic scheme (2)
- On H. Alfvén's theory of the effect of magnetic storms on cosmic ray intensity☆ (1954) (2)
- Electrons as cosmic rays (1932) (2)
- The Theory of the Action of the Earth's Potential-Gradient in Measurements with the Ebert Ion-Counter (1923) (2)
- LV. A case of anomalous conduction in a solid dielectric (1913) (2)
- Recent Theories Of The Atom (1928) (2)
- THE TREND OF THOUGHT IN PHYSICS. II (1925) (2)
- Unsolved problems of cosmical physics (1923) (2)
- LVII. The pulse theory of X rays, γ rays, and photoelectric rays, and the asymmetric emission of β rays (1913) (2)
- Concerning thermal junction resistance in the A. F. JOFFE method for measurement of thermal conductivity (1959) (2)
- Essays on research in the social sciences : papers presented in a general seminar conducted by the Committee on Training of the Brookings Institution, 1930-31 (1931) (2)
- The Origin of the Hardening of Cosmic Rays in Passing Through Matter (1935) (2)
- Sir William Bragg (1942) (2)
- Processes involved in electromagnetic acceleration of particles to cosmic-ray energies (1960) (2)
- The Enhancement of Cosmic-Ray Nuclear Bursts by the Presence of Subsidiary Material (1935) (2)
- PHYSICS AND VITAL PROCESSES. (1928) (2)
- The significance of atomic entities in modern atomic structure (1938) (2)
- Philosophy of Physical Science (1941) (2)
- The measurement of atmospheric conductivity, together with certain remarks on the theory of atmospheric radioactive measurements (1914) (2)
- XLVIII. The expression for the electrical conductivity of metals as deduced from the electron theory (1914) (2)
- Measurement of the ionization per centimeter of path by individual secondary cosmic rays (1933) (2)
- SIR JOSEPH JOHN THOMSON. (1941) (2)
- PROCEEDINGS ON THE CONFERENCE ON ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY HELD AT WENTWORTH-BY-THE-SEA, PORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, MAY 19-21, 1954 (1955) (2)
- The representation of radiation reaction in wave mechanics (1933) (2)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1933–1934 (1934) (2)
- Further Evidence for a Single Component in the Primary Cosmic Radiation (1941) (2)
- A numerically consistent corpuscular theory of cosmic rays (1936) (2)
- THE RELATION OF THE RESTRICTED TO THE GENERAL THEORY OF RELATIVITY AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE MICHELSON-MORLEY EXPERIMENT. (1925) (2)
- Can Protons Represent the Primary Cosmic Rays at Sea Level (1936) (2)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1929–1930 (1930) (1)
- An attempt to detect a corpuscular radiation of cosmic origin (1)
- General dynamical considerations applied to piezoelectric oscillations of a crystal in an electrical circuit (1946) (1)
- XL.The motion of the needle of a quadrant electrometer (1912) (1)
- Acceleration to cosmic ray energies by electromagnetic inductive action (1954) (1)
- STATEMENT IN REGARD TO PROFESSOR EINSTEIN'S PUBLICATIONS. (1930) (1)
- The Nature of the Primary Particles Responsible for Cosmic-Ray Phenomena (1943) (1)
- The distribution of cosmic ray paths in a vertical cylinder (1933) (1)
- The logarithmic derivative of the ψ function (1954) (1)
- Electrodynamics of moving media : Report of the National research council Committee on electrodynamics of moving media (1)
- Concepts in quantum theory (1928) (1)
- Geiger-counter measurements of the vertical cosmic-ray intensity between sea-level and 24,000 feet (1939) (1)
- Cosmic Radiation and Radioactive Disintegration (1928) (1)
- Contemporary Theories of Light (1930) (1)
- SCIENCE SERVICE CONFERENCE. (1932) (1)
- The fundamentals of electrodynamics (1928) (1)
- VI. The earth's magnetic field (1912) (1)
- Cosmic-Ray Electron Showers in a Mine 100 Feet Below Sea Level (1938) (1)
- Results of limitations on space current densities in galactic and intergalactic space (1955) (1)
- REALITY IN PHYSICS. (1932) (1)
- Status, scope, and problems of the section of terrestrial magnetism and electricity (1)
- Energy Transmission by High Energy Electrons (1936) (1)
- The Earth as a Magnet (1928) (1)
- The Effect of Primary Cosmic-Ray Energy Upon Burst Production (1935) (1)
- SIR OLIVER LODGE. (1941) (1)
- V. A deduction of the effects of uniform translatory motion, from the electrical theory of matter, without the employment of a transformation of the electromagnetic equations (1)
- Report on the work of the bartol research foundation, 1934–1935☆ (1936) (1)
- Recollections and Reflections (1937) (1)
- The significance of J. Clay's ionization depth data in relation to the nature of the primary cosmic radiation (1934) (1)
- Further Evidence for the Existence of Mesotron Showers (1940) (1)
- Electrodynamics, and the mutual annihilation of positive and negative electricity (1932) (1)
- THE TREND OF THOUGHT IN PHYSICS. (1)
- New Deductions of the Electromagnetic Equations (1926) (1)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1937–1938 (1938) (1)
- Science today and yesterday (1951) (1)
- Conservation of direction in the impact of high energy particles (1935) (1)
- The Nature of the Cosmic Radiation (1935) (1)
- The Theory of the Single Fiber Electroscope and a New Design of the Instrument (1925) (1)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1939–1940 (1940) (1)
- Hoffmann Stösse and the Origin of Cosmic-Ray Ionization (1933) (1)
- Classical electrodynamics and the conservation of energy conservation of energy (1931) (1)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1935–1936 (1936) (1)
- Certain applications of physical principles to the playing of musical instruments (1945) (1)
- The science of yesterday, today, and tomorrow (1960) (1)
- The Mass-Energy Relation (1948) (1)
- A determination of γ-mesotron rest lifetime and a verification of the relativistic expression for variation of lifetime with momentum (1954) (1)
- The Electrodynamic Force Equation in its Bearing upon the Evidence for the Existence of a New Cosmic-Ray Particle (1937) (1)
- Report on the work of the bartol research foundation, 1936–1937 (1937) (1)
- Certain matters concerning scaling in the magnetron with special reference to the relative efficiency of magnetrons of different sizes (1948) (1)
- GENERAL APPROACH TO THE ELECTROMAGNETIC ORIGIN OF COSMIC-RAY ENERGY (1962) (1)
- Atmospheric electric observations taken at Yale University during the total eclipse of January 24, 1925 (1925) (1)
- Acquirement of Cosmic-Ray Energies by Electromagnetic Induction in Galaxies (1954) (1)
- The present status of atmospheric electricity (1955) (1)
- A general approach to the electromagnetic origin of cosmic ray energy (1962) (1)
- Particle ionization for velocities approaching that of light (1932) (1)
- Physical and Chemical Constants: Tables of Physical and Chemical Constants and Some Mathematical Functions . Ninth Edition. By G. W. C. Kaye and T. H. Laby. 181 pp. London, New York, Toronto: Longmans, Green and Company. 1941. $5.00. (1942) (0)
- LXXXVI.The longitudinal and transverse mass of an electron (1911) (0)
- ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRIC OBSERVATIONS ABOARD THE “CARNEGIE,” 1915 (1915) (0)
- The Stokes-Planck Theory and the Michelson-Morley Experiment (1925) (0)
- XLIX.The pressure of radiation (1926) (0)
- Science and human affairs (1939) (0)
- Relativity: An Introduction to the Theory of Relativity . By Peter Gabriel Bergmann. xvi + 287 pp. New York: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1942. $4.50. (1943) (0)
- Mass and energy (1932) (0)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1938–1939 (1940) (0)
- A derivation of Saha's equation for temperature ionization (1925) (0)
- Physics. (Scientific Books: Vacuum Tube Voltmeters) (1941) (0)
- Reply to E. H. Nichols's article (Investigations with regard to the induced charge on the Ebert electrometer at Kew Observatory) (0)
- Space density of cosmic ray particles (1933) (0)
- Engineering and Pure Science (1951) (0)
- V. Equipartition of energy and radiation theory (0)
- What is science (1932) (0)
- THE SUN'S INFLUENCE ON THE DIURNAL VARIATION OF THE ATMOSPHERIC POTENTIAL-GRADIENT1 (1919) (0)
- Abstract of cosmic-ray variations at high altitudes resulting from meteorological variations☆ (1949) (0)
- The solution of steady-state problems in dielectric, magnetically permeable, and conducting media, with special reference to mathematical analogies between magnetic problems and current-flow problems (1932) (0)
- The penetrating radiation and its bearing upon the Earth's electric field (0)
- Personalities in Science (1937) (0)
- X. The magnetic field produced by a charged condenser moving through space (1911) (0)
- The Earth's Electric and Magnetic Fields (1923) (0)
- THE NEWLY-ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. (1942) (0)
- Electromagnetic acceleration of particles to cosmic ray energies (1956) (0)
- Certain Matters in Relation to the Restricted Theory of Relativity, with Special Reference to the Clock Paradox and the Paradox of the Identical Twins. II. Discussion of the Problem of the Identical Twins (1960) (0)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1930–1931 (1931) (0)
- ATMOSPHERIC - ELECTRIC OBSERVATIONS ON THE THIRD CRUISE OF THE “CARNEGIE,” 19141 (1915) (0)
- Courageous Leader (1944) (0)
- Stress and Strain Discussion of Dr. Philippoff's Paper (1954) (0)
- Origin and Maintenance of the Earth's Electric CHARGE1 (1916) (0)
- Research Investigation for the Purpose of Improving the Design and Reconstruction of the Existing High-Velocity Impact Machine now at Watertown Arsenal. (1941) (0)
- Photographic plates for use in astronomical research. (1945) (0)
- An electron orbit in the magnetic equatorial plane of the earth (1932) (0)
- Beauty, the ideal—Of the arts, and the sciences☆ (1954) (0)
- The structure of the atom (1924) (0)
- Can there be a shield for gravitation (1961) (0)
- Can modern science harmonize physics and biological phenomena (1940) (0)
- Hoffman Stosse and the origin of cosmic ray ionization (1934) (0)
- Showers produced by penetrating rays and allied phenomena. Part two. Certain considerations pertaining to cosmic-ray phenomena in the stratosphere (1940) (0)
- Wavelength Tables . Measured and compiled under the direction of George R. Harrison. xxviii + 429 pp. Boston: The Technology Press, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. New York: Wiley and Sons, Inc. London: Chapman and Hall, Ltd. 1939. $15.00. (1939) (0)
- The Magnetic Deviation of Cosmic-Ray Particles in the Atmosphere (1950) (0)
- Book reviewReflections of a physicist: by Percy Williams Bridgman. 392 pages, 14 × 22 cm. New York, Philosophical Library, 1950. Price, $5.00 (1950) (0)
- A NEW EDITION OF WILLARD GIBBS'S WORKS AND PROPOSED COMMENTARY (1928) (0)
- The bearing of the earth's internal magnetic permeability upon the self and mutual inductance of coils wound on its surface (1932) (0)
- Mass-Energy Relation in Quantum Theory (1958) (0)
- The Solution of ∇2φ − (1/c2)δ2φ/δt2 = −α (1937) (0)
- COURAGEOUS LEADER. (1944) (0)
- Reynolds numbers and associated matters (1953) (0)
- Leigh Page: 1884-1952. (1953) (0)
- Cosmic-ray observations in the stratosphere (1939) (0)
- The earth's electric charge (1928) (0)
- Radio's Men of Science: Radio's 100 Men of Science . By Orrin E. Dunlap, Jr. New York: Harper and Brothers. 1944. $3.50. (1945) (0)
- An endeavor to detect a corpuscular current entering the earth (1929) (0)
- Cosmic Rays, Nuclear Physics, and Linear Accelerator Studies (1953) (0)
- Some Points with Regard to the Variation of the Specific Magnetization of a Substance with Temperature (1914) (0)
- The enhancement of cosmic ray nuclear bursts by the presence of subsidiary material (1935) (0)
- The Bearing of the Earth's Internal Magnetic Permeability upon the Self- and Mutual Inductance by Coils Wound on its Surface (1932) (0)
- Geiger-Müller counter measurements of cosmic-ray intensities in the stratosphere☆ (1939) (0)
- Electromagnetic accelerating mechanisms for cosmic rays (1955) (0)
- Science and our Future (1961) (0)
- Dynamical Analogies: Dynamical Analogies . By Harry F. Olson. New York: D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc. pp. xi + 196. 1943. (1944) (0)
- Shear modulus and viscosity relations in plastic materials (1955) (0)
- XLI.The problem of the uniform rotation of a circular cylinder in its connexion with the principle of relativity (1911) (0)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Foundation (1928) (0)
- Radio's Men of Science. (Scientific Books: Radio's 100 Men of Science) (1945) (0)
- Theoretical nuclear physics: by John M. Blatt and Victor F. Weisskopf. 864 pages, diagrams, 16 × 24 cm. New York, John Wiley & Sons, Inc.; London, Chapman & Hall, Ltd.; 1952. Price, $12.50. (1953) (0)
- The variation of mesotron intensity with altitude and latitude, together with allied phenomena, and the bearing of these matters on the nature of the primary particles☆ (1943) (0)
- Electronics: An Introduction to Electronics . By Ralph G. Hudson. x +97 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company. 1945. $3.00. (1945) (0)
- Present status of the theory of the effect of the Earth's magnetic field on cosmic rays by M. S. Vallarta, Sc.D., Ph.D. (1939) (0)
- Atomic Physics . By Max Born. New York: G. E. Stechert and Co. pp. vii + 352. 1936. (1937) (0)
- Cosmic Rays: What Are Cosmic Rays? Revised and enlarged American edition. By Pierre Auger. Translated from the French by Maurice M. Shapiro. vii + 128 pp. 22 plates. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 1945. $2.00. (1945) (0)
- Kinetic Theory of Gases: An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases . By Sir James Jeans, O.M., F.R.S. 311 pp. New York: The Macmillan Company; Cambridge University Press. 1940. $3.50. (1941) (0)
- Cosmic ray nuclear disintegrations (1933) (0)
- Note on activities in atmospheric‐electric investigations (1927) (0)
- The deflection of cosmic-ray charged particles in passing through magnetized iron (1936) (0)
- Mesons—A summary of experimental facts: by Alan M. Thorndike. 242 pages, diagrams, illustrations, 16 × 24 cm. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., 1952. Price, $5.50 (1953) (0)
- The Hard and Soft Component of Cosmic Radiation in Terms of a Common Primary Background (1938) (0)
- The nucleus of the atom and its structure (0)
- Notes from the Bartol Research Foundation of the Franklin InstituteThe significance of J. Clay's ionization depth data in relation to the nature of the primary cosmic radiation (1934) (0)
- Notes on the origin of the Earth's magnetic and electric fields (0)
- ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY AND ALLIED PHENOMENA. (1942) (0)
- Three Centuries of Natural Philosophy (1928) (0)
- Progress in photographic plates for astronomy. (1951) (0)
- Acceleration of particles to cosmic ray energies by electromagnetic induction (1957) (0)
- Showers produced by penetrating rays and allied phenomena. Part one. An apparatus for recording showers produced by penetrating rays (1940) (0)
- XI. Note on the conduction of heat along a pipe through which gas is flowing in its relation to measurements of the specific heats of gases (0)
- Acoustics: Acoustics . By Alexander Wood, M.A., D.Sc. (Glas.) xvi + 588 pp. New York: Interscience Publishers, Inc. Glasgow: Blackie and Son, Ltd. 1941. $6.00. (1941) (0)
- A Modern Wizard: Doctor Wood: Modern Wizard of the Laboratory . By William Seabrook. 335 pp. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. 1941. $3.75. (1942) (0)
- Report of the committee on atmospheric‐electric phenomena and measurements in the troposphere and stratosphere (0)
- The new quantum dynamics (1928) (0)
- Physics: Vacuum Tube Voltmeters . By John F. Rider. xi + 179 pp. New York: John F. Rider, Publisher, Inc. 1941. $1.50. (1941) (0)
- IONIZATION OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE.2 (1916) (0)
- 44. Electromagnetic acceleration of particles to cosmic ray energies (1958) (0)
- The cosmic-ray latitude effect and the single primary component hypothesis (1941) (0)
- Reality, imagery and fantasy (1957) (0)
- Is the universe planned (1953) (0)
- Nuclear Phenomena and Cosmis Rays (1935) (0)
- MICHAEL FARADAY. II. (1931) (0)
- Matter and Light . By Louis de Broglie. Translated by W. H. Johnston, B.A. 300 pp. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, Inc. $3.50. (1939) (0)
- Nature and the mind of man (1956) (0)
- Electromagnetics: A Discussion of Fundamentals. By Alfred O'Rahilly. (1940) (0)
- Abnormalities in lead absorption curves (1954) (0)
- Acceleration to cosmic ray energies by betatron action (1954) (0)
- Report on the work of the Bartol Research Foundation, 1928–1929 (1929) (0)
- MICHAEL FARADAY. (1931) (0)
- Relativity: The Meaning of Relativity . By Albert Einstein. 135 pp. Princeton, N. J.: Princeton University Press. 1945. $2.00. (1945) (0)
- Electrical Terms: American Standard Definitions of Electrical Terms . Sponsored by The American Institute of Electrical Engineers. 311 pp. New York: Published by the American Institute of Electrical Engineers. (1942) (0)
- Reminiscences of J. J. Thomson: Recollections and Reflections . By Sir J. J. Thomson. New York: The Macmillan Company. Pp. v + 451. $4.00. 1937. (1937) (0)
- What has become of reality in modern physics (1939) (0)
- Relativity and Ether Drift (1926) (0)
- Theory of the charging effect on an insulated body exposed to primary corpuscular radiation or to corpuscular radiation initiated by the cosmic radiation (1929) (0)
- SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT, 30 JUNE 1952-31 JANUARY 1953 (1953) (0)
- The principle of relativity (1925) (0)
- A device for measuring the magnetic field in a mass-spectrograph (1955) (0)
- New Edition of Willard Gibbs's Works and Proposed Commentary (1928) (0)
- Cloud chamber photographs of the cosmic radiation: by G. D. Rochester and J. G. Wilson.128 pages, illustrations, 21 × 28 cm.London, Pergamon Press Ltd.; New York, Academic Press Inc., 1952.Price: L3.10s; $10.80 (1953) (0)
- Expression of Appreciation to Those Who Have Been Responsible for Organizing the Conference (1962) (0)
- Note concerning the measurement of ionic density on the top of a tower (1917) (0)
- The Earth's Electric and Magnetic Fields (0)
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