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  • George Wetherill (August 12, 1925 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 19, 2006 Washington, D.C.) was a physicist and geologist and the director emeritus...
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  • table tennis player George Wetherill, American physicist Louisa Wade Wetherill (1877–1945), American explorer and trader Richard Wetherill, American archaeologist...
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  • Wetherill Park is a suburb in Greater Western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Wetherill Park is located 34 kilometres west of the...
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    1996—Wallace Smith Broecker 1997—Marshall Rosenbluth, Martin Schwarzschild, George Wetherill 1998—Don L. Anderson, John N. Bahcall 1999—James Cronin, Leo Kadanoff...
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    them solved. Safronov's ideas were further developed in the works of George Wetherill, who discovered runaway accretion. While originally applied only to...
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  • (1900–1986), Australian rules football player George Wetherall (1788–1868), British Army officer George Wetherill (1925–2006), American planetary scientist...
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  • journalist (d. 1986) Leopold Barschandt, Austrian footballer (d. 2000) George Wetherill, geophysicist (d. 2006) Dale Bumpers, American politician (d. 2016)...
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    Fort Wetherill is a former coast artillery fort that occupies the southern portion of the eastern tip of Conanicut Island in Jamestown, Rhode Island....
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  • (Germany, 1824–1859) Johann Heinrich Westphal (Germany, Italy, 1794–1831) George Wetherill (1925–2006) John Archibald Wheeler (United States, 1911–2008) Fred...
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  • them solved. Safronov's ideas were further developed in the works of George Wetherill, who discovered runaway accretion. The Space Race between the United...
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  • Bahcall 2000 Donald Lynden-Bell 2001 Wallace Sargent 2002 George Wallerstein 2003 George Wetherill 2004 Martin Rees 2005 James E. Gunn 2006 Bohdan Paczyński...
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    were solved. Safronov's ideas were further developed in the works of George Wetherill, who discovered runaway accretion. By the early 1980s, the nebular...
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  • Oak Ridge National Laboratory during and after the Manhattan Project George Wetherill (Ph.B. 1948, S.M. 1949, S.M. 1951, Ph.D. 1953) – National Medal of...
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  • schoolgirl who died in Siege of Leningrad MPC · 2127 2128 Wetherill 1973 SB George Wetherill (1925–2006), American geochemist and planetary geologist MPC ·...
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  • and activist, co-founded the Guinness World Records (d. 1975) 1925 – George Wetherill, American physicist and academic (d. 2006) 1926 – Douglas Croft, American...
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    Richard Wetherill (1858–1910), a member of a Colorado ranching family, was an amateur archaeologist who discovered, researched and excavated sites associated...
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    (great-great-grandson) George D. Widener (born 1954) (great-granddaughter) Ella Ann Widener (1928–1986), married Cortright Wetherill (1923–1988) (great-great-grandson)...
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    Edward Wetherill (1821–1908) was a prominent abolitionist in Philadelphia, a staunch Quaker, son of John Wetherill and Susan Garrison and grandson of...
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  • his home in Holland, Michigan in 2003. Together with Clair Patterson and George Tilton, Inghram was one of the first scientists to combine measurements...
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  • remastered edition. Commentators in episode 1 include Hal Levison, George Wetherill, and David Levy. Commentators in episode 4 include Apollo 17 Lunar...
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