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Bardeen

[ bahr-deen ]

noun

  1. John, 1908–91, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1956, 1972.


Bardeen

/ ˌbɑːˈdiːn /

noun

  1. BardeenJohn19081991MUSSCIENCE: physicistTECHNOLOGY: engineer John . 1908–91, US physicist and electrical engineer, noted for his research on electrical conduction in solids; shared Nobel prize for physics 1956 for research on semiconductors leading to the invention of the transistor; shared Nobel prize for physics 1972 for contributions to the theory of superconductivity
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Bardeen

/ bär-dēn /

  1. American physicist who, with William Brattain and William Shockley, invented the transistor in 1947. For this work all three shared a 1956 Nobel Prize for physics. In 1972 Bardeen shared another Nobel Prize for physics with American physicists Leon Neil Cooper and John Robert Schrieffer for their development of the theory of superconductivity.


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The chaplain knew Bardeen well, and also knew just how true the yarn was not.

"You stay in the car a moment, children," said Mr. Bardeen, as he got out on the side of the steering wheel.

"Well, an elephant is easier to take care of in summer than in winter," answered Mr. Bardeen.

Aunt Sallie was almost ready to doze off in a little sleep when Mr. Bardeen was seen coming around the corner of the cabin.

As Mr. Bardeen asked this question of his housekeeper he winked one eye at her—an eye the children could not see.

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