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William Shockley (disambiguation)
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London, England
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Stanford, California
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Bell Labs
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Shockley Semiconductor
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Stanford
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Alma mater
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Caltech
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MIT
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Doctoral
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John C. Slater
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transistor
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Nobel Prize in Physics
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atheist
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February 13
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1910
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August 12
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1989
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British
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American
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physicist
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inventor
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John Bardeen
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Walter Houser Brattain
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transistor
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Nobel Prize
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Silicon Valley
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Stanford
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eugenics
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California
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Bachelor of Science
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California Institute of Technology
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PhD
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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John C. Slater
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Clinton Davisson
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Bell Labs
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New Jersey
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electron multipliers
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World War II
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radar
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Columbia University
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Operations
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convoying
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depth charge
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B-29
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Medal of Merit
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October 17
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1946
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atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
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Bardeen
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vacuum tube
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Physical Review
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electrolytes
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P-N junction
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Bell Labs
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point-contact transistor
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Bell Lab
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Julius Lilienfeld
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MESFET
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Shockley's diode equation
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junction transistor
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National Academy of Sciences
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California Institute of Technology
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Beckman Instruments
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Shockley Semiconductor Laboratory
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Mountain View, California
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lie detector
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thyristor
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Nobel Prize in physics
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Traitorous Eight
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Sherman Fairchild
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Fairchild Semiconductor
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seed capital
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Robert Noyce
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Gordon E. Moore
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Intel
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National Semiconductor
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Advanced Micro Devices
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Texas Instruments
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integrated circuits
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American Physical Society
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Shawangunks
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Hudson River Valley
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race
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intelligence
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eugenics
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reproduction
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dysgenic
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National Academy of Sciences
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Berkeley
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psychologist
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Arthur Jensen
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Cyril Burt
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H. J. Eysenck
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IQs
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sterilization
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donated sperm
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Repository for Germinal Choice
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sperm bank
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Robert Klark Graham
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genes
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libel
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Atlanta Constitution
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Nazis
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telephone
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Ernst Mayr
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Francis Crick
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Daniel J. Kevles
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Roger Pearson
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eugenicist
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demonized
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popular media
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prostate cancer
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Time Magazine
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Oliver E. Buckley
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ISBN 0-88275-382-7
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ISBN 1-878465-03-1
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ISBN 1-4039-8815-3
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ISBN 0-393-31851-6
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Julius Edgar Lilienfeld
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doi
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Wikiquote
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WorldCat
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d
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Nobel Laureates
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Physics
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John Cockcroft
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Ernest Walton
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Felix Bloch
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Edward Purcell
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Frits Zernike
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Max Born
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Walther Bothe
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Willis Lamb
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Polykarp Kusch
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John Bardeen
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Walter Brattain
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Chen Yang
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T. D. Lee
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Pavel Cherenkov
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Ilya Frank
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Igor Tamm
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Emilio G. Segrè
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Owen Chamberlain
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Donald A. Glaser
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Robert Hofstadter
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Rudolf Mössbauer
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Lev Landau
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E. P. Wigner
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Maria Goeppert-Mayer
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J. Hans D. Jensen
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Charles Townes
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Nikolay Basov
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Aleksandr Prokhorov
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Sin-Itiro Tomonaga
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Julian Schwinger
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Richard Feynman
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Alfred Kastler
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Hans Bethe
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Luis Alvarez
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Murray Gell-Mann
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Hannes Alfvén
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Louis Néel
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Dennis Gabor
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John Bardeen
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Leon Cooper
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John Schrieffer
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Leo Esaki
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Ivar Giaever
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Brian Josephson
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Martin Ryle
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Antony Hewish
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A. Bohr
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Ben Mottelson
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James Rainwater
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Complete roster
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(1926–1950)
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(1976–2000)
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(2001–present)
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IEEE Medal of Honor
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H. Earle Vaughan
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Robert Noyce
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Richard Bellman
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Sidney Darlington
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John Tukey
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Nicolaas Bloembergen
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Norman F. Ramsey
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John Roy Whinnery
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Jack Kilby
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Paul Lauterbur
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Calvin Quate
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C. Kumar Patel
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Robert G. Gallager
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Leo Esaki
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Amos E. Joel, Jr.
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Karl Johan Åström
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Alfred Y. Cho
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Lotfi A. Zadeh
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Robert Metcalfe
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George H. Heilmeier
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Donald Pederson
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Charles Concordia
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Andrew Grove
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Complete roster
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1926–1950
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1951–1975
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1976–2000
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2001–present
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Time Persons of the Year
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Mohammed Mosaddeq
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Elizabeth II
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Konrad Adenauer
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John Foster Dulles
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Harlow Curtice
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Hungarian Freedom Fighter
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Nikita Khrushchev
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Charles de Gaulle
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Dwight D. Eisenhower
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U.S. Scientists
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George Beadle
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Charles Draper
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John Enders
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Donald A. Glaser
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Joshua Lederberg
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Willard Libby
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Linus Pauling
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Edward Purcell
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Isidor Rabi
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Emilio Segrè
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Edward Teller
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Charles Townes
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James Van Allen
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Robert Woodward
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John F. Kennedy
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Pope John XXIII
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Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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William Westmoreland
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The Generation Twenty-Five and Under
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Lyndon B. Johnson
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The Apollo 8 Astronauts
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William Anders
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Frank Borman
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Jim Lovell
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The Middle Americans
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Willy Brandt
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Richard Nixon
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Henry Kissinger
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Richard Nixon
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John Sirica
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King Faisal
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American Women
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Susan Brownmiller
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Kathleen Byerly
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Alison Cheek
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Jill Conway
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Betty Ford
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Ella Grasso
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Carla Hills
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Barbara Jordan
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Billie Jean King
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Carol Sutton
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Susie Sharp
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Addie L. Wyatt
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Complete roster
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1927–1950
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1951–1975
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1976–2000
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2001–present
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Persondata
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13 February
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1910
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London, England
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12 August
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1989
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Stanford, California
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Categories
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1910 births
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Members of the National Academy of Sciences
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1989 deaths
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American atheists
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American eugenicists
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American inventors
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American physicists
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California Institute of Technology alumni
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Experimental physicists
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IEEE Medal of Honor recipients
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology alumni
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Nobel laureates in Physics
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Deaths from prostate cancer
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Quantum physicists
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Race and intelligence controversy
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Scientists at Bell Labs
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Semiconductor physicists
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Silicon Valley people
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Stanford University faculty
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Time magazine Persons of the Year
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Sperm donation
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Cancer deaths in California
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Template computed age
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