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  2. Philip M. Morse - Wikipedia

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    Philip McCord Morse (August 6, 1903 – 5 September 1985), was an American physicist, administrator and pioneer of operations research (OR) in World War II. [1] He is considered to be the father of operations research in the U.S.

  3. Morse potential - Wikipedia

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    The Morse potential, named after physicist Philip M. Morse, is a convenient interatomic interaction model for the potential energy of a diatomic molecule.It is a better approximation for the vibrational structure of the molecule than the quantum harmonic oscillator because it explicitly includes the effects of bond breaking, such as the existence of unbound states.

  4. Barry Morse - Wikipedia

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    Herbert Morse (he later changed his personal name to Barry) was born on 10 June 1918, in the Hammersmith area of west London (Morse later claimed to have been born in Shoreditch in London's East End but publicly-accessible birth records confirm Hammersmith), a son of Charles Hayward Morse and Mary Florence Hollis Morse. His parents owned a ...

  5. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Facebook launched Facebook Pages for brands and celebrities to interact with their fanbases. [ 48 ] [ 49 ] 100,000 Pages [ further explanation needed ] launched in November. [ 50 ] In June 2009, Facebook introduced a "Usernames" feature, allowing users to choose a unique nickname used in the URL for their personal profile, for easier ...

  6. History of Facebook - Wikipedia

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    Facebook login page changes due to Facebook Timeline addition. 2012: January 10: Product (news feed) Facebook starts showing advertisements (called Featured Posts) in the news feed. The advertisements are generally for pages that one's Facebook friends have engaged with. [353] [354] 2012: April: Acquisition: Facebook acquires Instagram for $1 ...

  7. Herman Feshbach - Wikipedia

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    Feshbach was invited to stay at MIT after he received his doctorate. He remained on the physics faculty for over fifty years. From 1967 to 1973, he was the director of MIT's Center for Theoretical Physics, and from 1973 to 1983, he was chairman of the physics department.

  8. Marquis de Lafayette (Morse) - Wikipedia

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    Upon Hone's death, an "Inventory of Paintings, Statuary, Medals, etc, the Property of the Late Philip Hone, to be sold at public auction" was taken, which included this painting. [6] William H. Osborn , a railroad tycoon who was a patron of the arts and had a personal art collection, bought the painting at the April 28, 1852 auction.

  9. William Forsythe - Wikipedia

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    William Forsythe may refer to: . William Forsythe (actor) (born 1955), American actor William Forsythe (choreographer) (born 1949), American dancer and choreographer William Forsythe (canoeist), Australian slalom canoeist; see 2008 Canoe Slalom World Cup