• Arthur Robert Kantrowitz (October 20, 1913 – November 29, 2008) was an American scientist, engineer, and educator. Kantrowitz grew up in The Bronx and...
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  • Adrian Kantrowitz (October 4, 1918 – November 14, 2008) was an American cardiac surgeon whose team performed the world's second heart transplant attempt...
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    1970s by Arthur Kantrowitz and Wolfgang Moekel, with a variant using laser ablation pioneered by Leik Myrabo. An exposition of Kantrowitz's laser propulsion...
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  • achieved in a particular time. It was invented by Edward Gerry and Arthur Kantrowitz at Avco Everett Research Laboratory in 1966. Pure gas dynamic lasers...
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  • beginning in the spring of 1938. The basic concept was developed by Arthur Kantrowitz and his boss, Eastman Jacobs. They deliberately picked a misleading...
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    Hirth using a variometer in his Musterle. Frank Irving states that Arthur Kantrowitz first mentioned total energy in 1940. However, as early as 1901, Wilbur...
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  • Catalysts, Women of Science Fiction Adrian Kantrowitz (1918–2008) – cardiac-surgery pioneer Arthur Kantrowitz (1913–2008) – nose cone physicist; co-inventor...
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  • Hunch and SiteAdvisor Lovens Gjed (2019), Founder of MEnvesti.com Arthur Kantrowitz (1934), American engineer, professor at Dartmouth College N. Robert...
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  • Kantorowicz (redirect from Kantrowitz)
    jurist and civil lawyer (1877–1940) Kantrowitz: Adrian Kantrowitz (1918–2008), American cardiac surgeon Arthur Kantrowitz (1913–2008), American scientist...
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    Everett Research Laboratory as the special assistant to Arthur Kantrowitz, he moved to Arthur D. Little to work with Peter Glaser, the inventor of the...
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