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    Richard M. Lindstrom

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    RICHARD M. LINDSTROM Inducted: 2012 Citation: For exceptional and internationally recognized contributions to radioanalytical metrology, especially the development of instrumentation and procedures for prompt gamma-ray activation analysis and gamma-ray spectrometry, leading to unprecedented accuracy and precision in elemental analysis. Tenure: 1972-2007 Birth: 1941, Ashland, Wisconsin Education: University of Wisconsin, Madison, BS (Chemistry), 1963 University of California, San Diego, PhD (Chemistry), 1970 Positions held: Research Chemist, Analytical Chemistry Division, Chemical Science and Technology Laboratory (CSTL), 1972-2007 Deputy Group Leader, Nuclear Methods Group, Analytical Chemistry Division, CSTL, 1995-2005 Scientist Emeritus, Analytical Chemistry Division, CSTL, 2007-present Honors: Sigma Xi (1990) Analytical Chemistry Division Excellence in Chemical Metrology Award (1997) CSTL Technical Achievement Award (2000) Judson C. French Award (2003) Department of Commerce Silver Medal (2003) George Hevesy Medal Award (2009) Memberships: American Association for the Advancement of Science (1961), life member (2011) American Nuclear Society (1994), Chair of Isotopes and Radiation Division (2007) Publications: More than 180 publications, including: Lindstrom, R. M., Zeisler, R., and Rossbach, M., “Activation Analysis Opportunities Using Cold Neutron Beams”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 112, 321-330 (1987) Lindstrom, R.M., Lindstrom, D.J., Slaback, L.A., and Langland, J.K., “A Low-Background Gamma Ray Assay Laboratory for Activation Analysis”, Nucl. Instrum. Methods A299, 425-429 (1990) Greenberg, R.R., Lindstrom, R.M., and Simons, D.S., “Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis for Certification of Ion-Implanted Arsenic in Silicon”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 245, 57-63 (2000) Lindstrom, R.M., Blaauw, M., and Fleming, R.F., “The half-life of 76As”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 257, 489-491 (2003) Lindstrom, R.M., Zeisler, R., and Greenberg, R.R., “Accuracy and Uncertainty in Radioactivity Measurement for NAA”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 271,311-315 (2007) Lindstrom, R.M., “Errors, PGAA, and Metrology”, J. Radioanal. Nucl. Chem. 282, 5-9 (2009

    Lindstrom, G.G.

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    Lindstrom, G. G., Senate, 193

    Lindstrom, G.G.

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    Lindstrom, G. G., Senate, 193

    Onychochilus Lindstrom 1884

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    Onychochilus Lindstrom, 1884 Australian Carboniferous species Onychochilus minutissimus Yoo, 1988.Published as part of Yoo, E. K., 1994, Early Carboniferous Gastropoda from the Tamworth Belt, New South Wales, Australia, pp. 63-120 in Records of the Australian Museum 46 (1) on page 73, DOI: 10.3853/j.0067-1975.46.1994.18, http://zenodo.org/record/465459

    Lindstrom Hotel Laerdal, Norway

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    Photograph of tourists in the garden of the Lindstrom Hotel, Laerdal, Norway, 195

    Page Stegner, Lindstrom Hotel Laerdal, Norway

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    Photograph of Page Stegner standing at the front gate of the Lindstrom Hotel in Laerdal, Norway, taken in 195

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Alien Registration- Lindstrom, Carl J. (Athens, Somerset County)

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    https://digitalmaine.com/alien_docs/8866/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Salvation Army Ensign to Ensign Marshall Requesting that Marshall Find and Speak to Oscar Lindstrom, November 15, 1917

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    This letter, dated November 15, 1917, from J. Arthur [Illegible, possibly Young ] to Ensign Marshall of the Salvation Army asks Marshall to travel to Noonan, North Dakota (ND) to speak with ND Senator Oscar Lindstrom, or, alternatively, to speak with Lindstrom when he returns to Bismarck, in order to persuade Lindstrom to contact his wife in Norway and send money for her return voyage to ND, and to secure his word that he will support his wife as becomes a man of his station in life. Arthur also suggests that there may be another woman involved in the case and that he should look into this possibility. See also: File of Correspondence About the Oscar Lindstrom Case from 1917 and 1918 Letter from Oscar Lindstrom to Attorney General Langer Regarding a Time to Meet, December 3, 1917https://commons.und.edu/langer-papers/1237/thumbnail.jp
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