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    First Lecture of Collide@CERN Geneva for Dance and Performance: Gilles Jobin artist in residency and his inspiration partner Joao Pequenao

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    CERN, jointly with Canton and City of Geneva, presents the public lecture of Gilles Jobin, the first winner of the Prix Collide@CERN Geneva, residency award for Dance and Performance arts, and his inspiration partner. They will present their work in dance and science at the CERN Globe of Science and Innovation on Wendesday 23 May 2012 at 19h (open doors at 18.30h) Refreshments will be served afterwards. Please reserve your places for you and your friends by contacting [email protected]. +41 22 76 75246 We very much look forward to seeing you there

    Application of laser spectroscopy in nuclear research

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    Different isotope shifts hav been measured by use of a tunable dye laser at the on-line mass separator 'Isolde' at CERN, Geneva. (0 refs)

    Embedding open access into the European landscape - the contribution of LIBER

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    This paper continues an earlier published history of the OAI Workshops, organised under the aegis of the LIBER Access Division, in CERN Geneva. It discusses the OAI5 Workshop, held on 18-20 April 2007, which underlines the emerging importance of Open Access to support information provision and exchange across Europe. © LIBER 2007. All rights reserved

    Collide@CERN Geneva

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    CERN, the Republic and Canton of Geneva, and the City of Geneva are delighted to invite you to “Collide@CERN Geneva Music”. Come to the public lecture about collisions between music and particle physics by the third winners of Collide@CERN Geneva, Vincent Hänni & Rudy Decelière, and their scientific inspiration partners, Diego Blas and Robert Kieffer. The event marks the beginning of their residency at CERN, and will be held at the CERN Globe of Science and Innovation on 16 October 2014 at 19.00. Doors will open at 18.30

    LHC meeting: videotapes : CERN, Geneva, 5 Jun 1997

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    ATLAS Plenary meeting: videotapes : CERN, Geneva, 28 - 29 Sep 1995

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    News from the LHC Toroid magnet cost and design Resource plannin

    WWW 94: videotapes : lectures, CERN, Geneva, 25 - 27 May 1994

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    - Welcome by W.HOOGLAND -Effective rules in cyberspace:what we may wish to do and what we can do.D. CHAUMFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Joseph Hardin's talk on the state of the web.First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Tim Berners-Lee's keynote speech on the World Wide Web.First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. James E. Pitkow's paper "WEBVIZ: A Tool for World Wide Web Access Log Visualization", Elizabeth Cherhal and Serge Rouveyrol's talk on the use of WWW in a documentary networkFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Shin-ya Sato's paper on dynamic rewriting of HTML documents, Jean-Christophe Touvet's paper on directory Services and Web integration using SOLO and a collective paper on the "microcosm" link service and its application to the WWWFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Christian Neuss' paper on free text searches in the Web, Doug McKee's paper on the integration of dynamic search technology, R.D.J. Post and P.M.E. De Bra's paper on client-based searching, and Roy T. Fielding's paper on distributed hypertext infostructuresFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Robert Cailliau's introduction into the Web, the notion of hypertext and server.First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Russ Jones presents a case study of digital's web server, S. Srinivasan and R.P. Channing Rodgers talk about their project for the creation of an image database in the field of medical history, Ray Andersom gives a paper "Changing your Business Culture with Mosaic"First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Børre Ludvigsen's talk "Home on the Web" and Denis Anthony's presentation on NURSE serviceFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. B. Rousseau and M.Ruggier's paper on Web DocumentsFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Toshihiro Takada's paper on multilingual information exchange through the World-Wide Web and Nick Williams' talk on WYSIWYG Editor for HTMLFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. A workshop on the WEB and its futureFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Steve Glassman's talk on the performance of caching the WebFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Steffen Meschkat's talk on active articles in interactive journals and John Mallery's paper on a common LISP hypermedia serverFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Anders Klemets talk on the design and implementation of a media for WWW and David Wetherall's paper "Active Pages: Intelligent Nodes on the World Wide Web"First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. James E. Pitkow's talk on results from the first World Wide Web user survey.First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Dimitri Dimitroyannis' paper "Virtual Classroom: A Case Study", David Levine's talk on the virtual reconstruction of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum and Marcus Speh's talk on WWW for the Globewide Network AcademyFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. The talk by Gary Seaman and Michael Mascha on interactive education, Steve Putz' paper on interactive information services using hypertextFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. A talk on multilingual lexicon on the Web, David Eichmann's paper on MORE system and Carlos A. Varela's talk on Zelig application.First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Mark D. Pesce's talk on cyberspace and Jean-François Groff's talk "Untangling the Web"First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Alan Slater's talk "Controlled by the Web!"First International Conference on the World-Wide Web. Ari Luotonen's talk on World-Wide Web proxies, Eric Katz paper on a scalable Web server and Bjorn N. Freeman-Benson's talk on password protectionFirst International Conference on the World-Wide Web. R.Doelz and T.Etzold's talk on the use of WWW in biological research, Bertrand Ibrahim's paper on World-Wide algorithm animation and Pieter A. van Brakel's presentation entitled "Teaching Hypertext Techniques with Mosaic/WWW

    ATLAS Plenary meeting: videotapes : CERN, Geneva, 7 - 8 Mar 1996

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    ATLAS approval,news from the LHCC Muon spectromrter optimization Progress on the toroid magnet projec

    ATLAS Plenary Meeting: videotapes : CERN, Geneva, 28 - 29 Nov 1996

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    EM calo. Tile calo. LAr endcap,forward,get tagging,energy scale

    CRYSTAL 2000: videotapes : lectures, CERN, Geneva, 22 Sep 1992

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    The nuclear predicament or nuclear option - Synopsis of three lectures : 1- The physical basis of nuclear technology. Physics of fission. Chain reaction in reactors and weapons. Fission fragments. Separration of isotopes. Radiochemistry. 2- Nuclear reactors with slow and fast neutrons. Power, size, fuel and waste. Plutonium production. Dose rate, shielding and health hazard. The lessons of Chernobyl. 3- Nuclear weapons. Types, energy, blast and fallout. Fusion and hydrogen bombs. What to do with nuclear weapons when you cannot use them? Testing. Nonmilittary use. Can we get rid of the nuclear weapon? Nuclear proliferation. Is there a nuclear future
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