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Sanborn C. Brown

1913 - 1981

Dr. Sanborn C. Brown was professor emeritus of physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and former associate dean of its graduate school.

Professor Brown was a specialist in the structure and behavior of the high-temperature ionized gases known as plasmas. He wrote a standard textbook on plasma physics, ''Basic Data of Plasma Physics,'' published in 1958. He was also wrote a biography of Benjamin Thompson, also known as Count Rumford, a pre-Revolutionary American scientist and a British loyalist.
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"Sanborn C. Brown," The MIT Press, http://mitpress.mit.edu/authors/sanborn-c-brown (accessed 08/28/2014)
"Dr. Sanborn C. Brown, Expert on Ionized Gas," The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/1981/12/02/obituaries/dr-sanborn-c-brown-expert-on-ionized-gas.html (accessed 08/28/2014)
An Exhibition of the Scientific Works of Count Rumford
The Collected Works of Count Rumford, vol. 5, Public Institutions
Count Rumford, Physicist Extrodinary
Scientific Drawings of Count Rumford at Harvard
An Exhibition of the Scientific Works of Count Rumford
The Collected Works of Count Rumford, vol. 1, The Nature of Heat
The Collected Works of Count Rumford, vol. 4, Light and Armament
The Collected Works of Count Rumford, vol. 2, Practical Applications of Heat

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