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- The Christofilos effect, sometimes known as the Argus effect, refers to the entrapment of electrons from nuclear weapons in the Earth's magnetic field...
- Nicholas Constantine Christofilos (Gr****: Νικόλαος Χριστοφίλου; December 16, 1916 – September 24, 1972) was a Gr**** physicist. The Christofilos effect, a type...
- signals, another proof that Christofilos was correct about the Christofilos effect. Argus proved the validity of Christofilos' theory: the establishment...
- Before the discovery of the natural Van Allen belts in 1958, N. C. Christofilos had suggested in October 1957 that many observable geophysical effects...
- Strong focusing was first conceived by Nicholas Christofilos in 1949 but not published (Christofilos opted instead to patent his idea). In 1952, the strong...
- repeat event, Christofilos was given a job at Brookhaven, where he could continue working on the Astron theory. In 1956, Christofilos finally received...
- principle independently discovered by Ernest Courant et al. and Nicholas Christofilos allowed the complete separation of the accelerator into components with...
- formations. The idea was proposed by U.S. Dept. of Defense physicist Nicholas Christofilos in 1959. Although small ground dipoles have been used for years as sensors...
- also from heavy ions. The concept goes back to the work of Nicholas Christofilos. Its realization is highly dependent on progress in the development of...
- charged particle beam. The linear induction accelerator was invented by Christofilos in the 1960s. Linear induction accelerators are capable of accelerating...