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Kenneth Ross MacKenzie (June 15, 1912 – July 3, 2002) was an American nuclear physicist. Together with Dale R. Corson and Emilio Segrè , he synthesized the element astatine , in 1940. MacKenzie received his PhD under Ernest Lawrence at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory .
Corson, Kenneth Ross MacKenzie, and Segrè discovered and isolated the element in 1940. They named it "astatine" in 1947. [2] In 1946 Corson came to Cornell University as an assistant professor of physics and helped design the Cornell synchrotron. He was appointed associate professor of physics in 1947, became a full professor in 1956, was ...
Kenneth McKenzie (Manitoba politician) (1822–1911), rancher and politician in Manitoba, Canada Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, 3rd Baronet (c. 1658 – 1728), British Member of Parliament for Cromartyshire and Nairnshire
The K.A.J. and Cora Mackenzie House is a Richardsonian Romanesque revival style building in Northwest Portland, Oregon, situated on the corner of NW 20th Avenue and NW Hoyt Street, just blocks from its partner organization, the William Temple Thrift Store. Although the house is most well-known now for its association with the William Temple ...
Kenneth R. H. Mackenzie died on 3 July 1886, shortly before his fifty-third birthday. In August 1887, the Cipher Manuscripts were bought from Mackenzie's wife and transferred, via A. F. A. Woodford, to William Wynn Westcott.
John was the son of Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail (d. 1492) by his second wife, or reputed wife, Agnes Fraser. [1] The Mackenzies' origins lay in the Northwest Highlands, but the centre of their power had by the end of the 15th century shifted to Easter Ross.
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Frances Mackenzie, Dowager Countess of Seaforth (née Herbert; 1659 – 18 December 1732), was a Welsh-born Scottish noblewoman and wife of Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth. [ 1 ] Biography