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University of California at Berkeley   /jˌunəvˈərsəti əv kˌæləfˈɔrnjə æt bˈərkli/   Listen
University of California at Berkeley

noun
1.
A university in Berkeley, California.






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"University of california at berkeley" Quotes from Famous Books



... symbolic of the opportunity offered to the world to educate its youth in San Francisco. Within short motor rides from the city are three big universities. In addition to the University of California at Berkeley, which has one of the largest enrollments of any institution of its kind in the United States, there is Stanford University at Palo Alto, a privately endowed seat of learning with notably high standards of scholarship ...
— Fascinating San Francisco • Fred Brandt and Andrew Y. Wood

... C.W. Quaintance, Lloyd White, Harold P. Pratt, and A.E. Borell prepared specimens, some of which remain in the museum at the Park (all specimens in the museum at the Park are designated by "MV" for Mesa Verde and by their catalogue numbers), and some are in the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at the University of California at Berkeley (designated "MVZ" in the following accounts). Specimens in The University of Kansas Museum of Natural History are referred to by catalogue numbers only. Specimens prepared by D. Watson bear dates from 1936 until 1955. In 1938, Raymond F. Harlow prepared some specimens; his ...
— Mammals of Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado • Sydney Anderson

... experiment completed in 1961, researchers at the University of California at Berkeley unearthed similar "footprints" belonging to element 103 (named lawrencium in honor of Nobel prizewinner Ernest O. Lawrence). They found that the bombardment of californium with boron ions released [alpha] particles which had an energy of 8.6 MeV and decayed with a half-life of 8 - ...
— A Brief History of Element Discovery, Synthesis, and Analysis • Glen W. Watson



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