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Taylor, Charles, 1922-2002


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    • Taylor, Charles Alfred
    • Taylor, C. A. (Charles Alfred)
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      • Taylor, Charles Alfred
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      • found: Lipson, H. Fourier transforms and x-ray diffraction, 1958:t.p. (C.A. Taylor, B.Sc., Ph.D., F.Inst.P., Lecturer in Physics, Faculty of Technology, Univ. of Manchester)
      • found: LC files: B.Sc., Ph.D.F. Inst. P.
      • found: Exploring music, c1992:t.p. (Charles Taylor; former prof. of experimental physics, Royal Inst., and emer. prof. of physics, Univ. of Wales) p. 4 of cover (scientist and musician; 1st recip. of Royal Society's Michael Faraday Award for Contr. to the Public Understanding of Science)
      • found: His Diffraction, c1987:t.p. (Charles Taylor, Univ. College, Cardiff, and the Royal Institution) Brit. CIP (Taylor, Charles, 1922- )
      • found: Cardiff University News, events, and jobs, obituaries, Professor Charles Alfred Taylor Web site, July 15, 2003(Professor Charles Alfred Taylor, 1922-2002; Professor Charles Taylor, former head of the Physics Department and Director of the Viriamu Jones Laboratory at University College, Cardiff; d. Mar. 7, 2002)
      • found: BL letter from author, pre-20 Oct. 1988(Charles Alfred Taylor, born 14 Aug. 1922)
      • found: The Oxford children's book of science, 1995:CIP t.p. (Charles Taylor)
      • found: The Kingfisher science encyclopedia, 2000:CIP t.p. (Charles Taylor)
      • found: The Kingfisher science encyclopedia, 2005:t.p. verso (general editor: Professor Charles Taylor, D. Sc., F.Inst.P., Emeritus Prof. of Physics in the Univ. of Wales)
      • found: Wikipedia, 23 May, 2012(Charles Alfred Taylor (1922-2002) was a British physicist known for his work in crystallography and his efforts to promote science to young audiences; the author of a number of books, including 'The Art and Science of Lecture Demonstration'; Most notably, with Stephen Pople, he wrote the worldwide selling 'Oxford Children's Book of Science')
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      • 1980-05-22: new
      • 2012-06-11: revised
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