Biographical Memoirs: Volume 83, Volume 83Biographic Memoirs Volume 83 contains the biographies of deceased members of the National Academy of Sciences and bibliographies of their published works. Each biographical essay was written by a member of the Academy familiar with the professional career of the deceased. For historical and bibliographical purposes, these volumes are worth returning to time and again. |
Contents
LEOPOLDO MÁXIMO FALICOV | 18 |
HAROLD P FURTH | 34 |
HOMER DUPRE HAGSTRUM | 46 |
SEYMOUR S KETY | 60 |
EDWARD F KNIPLING | 80 |
HEINZ ADOLF LOWENSTAM | 94 |
CLEMENT LAWRENCE MARKERT | 120 |
PETER MEYER | 140 |
ARTHUR SCHAWLOW | 196 |
CHARLES GALD SIBLEY | 216 |
JOSEPH SLEPIAN | 240 |
GEORGE DAVIS SNELL | 252 |
SIDNEY UDENFRIEND | 270 |
WARREN H WAGNER JR | 300 |
SELMAN ABRAHAM WAKSMAN | 320 |
ABEL WOLMAN | 344 |
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