Anderson, Carl D. 1905-1991
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- The strange case of the cosmic rays [MP] 1957:credits (principal advisor, Dr. Carl D. Anderson)
- Biog. and genealogy master index, 1980(Anderson, Carl D.; Anderson, Carl David; b. 1905)
- Ww in Amer., 86-87(Anderson, Carl David, scientist, b. N.Y.C., Sept 3, 1905; Professor, Calif. Inst. of Tech., 1927- ; Nobel prize in physics, 1936)
- The discovery of anti-matter, c1999:t.p. (Carl David Anderson) p. xi (d. Jan. 11, 1991) p. 1 (b. Sept. 3, 1905 in New York City of Swedish immigrant parents and lived there until family moved to L.A. in 1912)
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Carl David Anderson (September 3, 1905 – January 11, 1991) was an American experimental physicist who shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics with Victor Hess for his discovery of the positron, which confirmed the existence of antimatter.
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