Proper noun
Josephson (plural Josephsons)
An English surname originating as a patronymic.
And knowing whether the cause is the body or the virus tells doctors not only what the potential treatment options are but also what the patient’s prognosis is, Josephson explained. Source: Internet
Several council members voted in favor of the amendment, including not just Boeke, but Dan Josephson, Bruce Imholte, Natalie Bly and Dan Wenner. Source: Internet
In 2006, proof of concept has be shown for CNT-SQUID sensors built with an Aluminum loop and a single walled carbon nanotube Josephson junctions. citation The sensors is few 100 nm size and operates at 1K or below. Source: Internet
Moreover, according to the scholar Jason Ānanda Josephson, It is inaccurate to describe shrines as constituting a "state religion" or a "theocracy" during this period since they had neither organization, nor doctrine, and were uninterested in conversion. Source: Internet
Microsoft has variously estimated that one topological Majorana qubit is worth between 10 and 1,000 Josephson junction qubits in terms of error-corrected logical qubits. Source: Internet
In March 1882 he wrote in a letter to Josephson: "My interest in the theatre, I must frankly state, has but one focus and one goal – my wife's career as an actress"; Josephson duly cast her in two roles the following season. Source: Internet