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Isadore B. Berlman was born in St. Louis MO. USA, January 13, 1922. Berlman completed his A.B. degree in Meteorology at NYU through the US Army. He served 3<math>\tfrac{1}{2}</math> years in the US Air Force as a Meteorologist (1943-1946). He completed his MA in Physics(1946-1948) and his Ph.D. in Nuclear Physics (1948-1950) both at Washington University, St. Louis MO.
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[4] Tetraphenylbutadienes Via (1, 1 Diphenylallyl) lithium. Barbara M. Simes, Bruce Rickborn, John M. Flournoy and Isadore B. Berlman. J. Org. Chem. 53, 4613.
 
[4] Tetraphenylbutadienes Via (1, 1 Diphenylallyl) lithium. Barbara M. Simes, Bruce Rickborn, John M. Flournoy and Isadore B. Berlman. J. Org. Chem. 53, 4613.
  
[5] Solvent effects on the absorption of fluorescence spectra of Diphe-nyltriafulvenes. “3 Modes of Dipole Moment Variation upon Excitation”. Y Richter, I B Berlman and I Agranat. Chem. Phys. Letters 49 238 1977. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0009261477805770
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[5] Solvent effects on the absorption of fluorescence spectra of Diphe-nyltriafulvenes. “3 Modes of Dipole Moment Variation upon Excitation”. Y Richter, I B Berlman and I Agranat. Chem. Phys. Letters 49 238 1977. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0009261477805770-->

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