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PATTERSON PUTS FAMILY, EMPLOYEES IN 1ST PLACE.
Automotive News
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February 8, 1999|
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You can call Pat Patterson strong willed, but never question his loyalty.
The 70-year-old dealer has watched many of his contemporaries sell to chains and private parties in recent years. But Patterson says he plans to continue as principal owner of Pat Patterson Motor Sales (Volvo) in Memphis, Tenn., to make sure his 56 employees are treated right.
"If I were selfish and greedy, I'd sell tomorrow," says Patterson, who bought his store in 1968.
"It would just mean a bigger bank account that I don't need. But my employees need jobs. Corporations ...
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Spectral measurements reveal atomic structure in fermium. (Spectroscopy).
Magazine article from: Laser Focus World
; ...debris of the first hydrogen-bomb explosion, fermium has 18 known isotopes, of which fermium 257, the most stable, has a half-life of...nuclear reactor to create nanogram amounts of fermium 255 with a half-life of 20.1 hours from...
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Taking a shine to number 100. (Physics).(fermium)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Science News
; ...properties of the radioactive element fermium--a metal discovered some 50 years ago...heavy elements, such as artificially made fermium, element number 100, is difficult because...studied less than 2 billionths of a gram of fermium painstakingly produced by Oak Ridge...
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Reports from J. Khuyagbaatar and colleagues advance knowledge in physics.
Newspaper article from: Physics Week
; ...Darmstadt, Germany, "Spontaneous fission of neutron-deficient fermium isotopes (N <= 144) was investigated. The nuclei were...Physical Journal a (Spontaneous fission of neutron-deficient fermium isotopes and the new nucleus Fm-241. European Physical Journal...
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The elemental man: an interview with Glenn T. Seaborg. (scientist)(Interview)
Magazine article from: Skeptical Inquirer
; ...110. The elements are plutonium, 94; americium, 95; curium, 96; berkelium, 97; californium, 98; einsteinium, 99; fermium, 100; mendelevium, 101; nobelium, 102; and seaborgium, 106. SI: What is the status of the name "seaborgium"? I...
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The symbols of the chemical elements.
Magazine article from: Word Ways
; ...protactinium U uranium Np neptunium Pu plutonium Am americium 96-100 Cm curium Bk berkelium Cf californium Es einsteinium Fm fermium 101-105 Md mendelevium No nobelium Lr lawrencium Unq unnilquadium Unp unnilpentium 106-109 Unh unnilhexium Uns unnilseptium...
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A Chemist in the White House.(Review)
Magazine article from: Chemistry and Industry
; ...discoverer of no less than ten of these elements: plutonium, americium, curium, berkelium, californium, einsteinium, fermium, mendelevium, nobelium and seaborgium. As a direct result of his discoveries, Seaborg was able to formulate the concept...
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Obituaries
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...native and 1930 chemistry graduate of American University who helped discover the radioactive chemical elements einsteinium and fermium, died March 3 in a nursing home in Urbana, Ill. The cause of death was not reported. He joined the new Argonne National...
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We Rub Your Body All Over.
Newspaper article from: San Francisco Chronicle
; ...massage," and your imaginings were right all along. In which our hero journeys far to understand the nature of corruption. There's sulfur, californium, and fermium, berkelium, and also mendelevium, einsteinium, jrc@sfgate.com.
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Glenn Seaborg, Nobel laureate discoverer of 10 elements, champion of science education, dies at 86.(Obituary)
Magazine article from: Skeptical Inquirer
; ...transuranic elements: americium (element 95), curium (96), berkelium (97), californium (98), einsteinium (99), fermium (100), mendelevium (101), nobelium (102), and seaborgium (106) - officially named for him, to his delight, in...
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FOR SCIENTISTS, AGREEING ON NAMES IS HARDLY ELEMENTARY.(CAPITAL REGION)
Newspaper article from: Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
; ...striking Seaborg from the periodic table was that he was still alive. But Seaborg himself pointed out that both einsteinium and fermium (Elements 99 and 100, honoring Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi) were named while their namesakes were still alive. The...
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