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Ertl, Fritz

G. Ertl, Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, D-1000 Berlin 33, Federal Republic of Germany (213)... [Pg.338]

Fundamental research on complex physical systems, as well as applied interdisciplinary investigations of nonlinear dynamics, are valued highly in research programs and education of universities and research institutes in Berlin and Potsdam (Germany). Initiated by Werner Ebeling (Humboldt-University at Berlin) and Gerhard Ertl (Fritz Haber Institute Berlin) the... [Pg.446]

Hinrichsen, F. Rosowski, M. Muhler, and G. Ertl Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Faradayweg 4-6, D-14195 Berlin (Dahlem), Germany... [Pg.389]

Gerhard Ertl Fritz-Haber-Institut der Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Berlin, Germany... [Pg.240]

Between January 18 and March 10, 1972, two architects responsible for the design and construction of the crematoria in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Walter Dejaco and Fritz Ertl, were put on trial in Vienna, Austria.84 During the trial, an expert report on the possible interpretation of the blueprints of the alleged gas chambers of the Auschwitz and Birkenau crematoria was presented to the court. The report concluded that the rooms in question could not have been gas chambers, nor could they have been converted into gas chambers.85 Thanks to this first methodologically sound expert report on Auschwitz, the defendants were acquitted. [Pg.45]

Vienna, District Court, trial against Walter Dejaco and Fritz Ertl, ref. 20 Vr 6575/72 (Hv56/72)... [Pg.436]

Figure 0.1 (a) Fritz Flaber, (b) Carl Bosch, and (c) Gerhard Ertl. xxxviii... [Pg.545]

MPG, FHII] A. Bradshaw, G. Ertl, H.-J. Freund, M. Scheffler and R. Schldgl, eds., Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Ranch Society Berlin (Rosenheim Format-Druck GmbH ft Co., 1999). [Pg.293]

The Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry was established in 1911 as one of the first two institutes of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society (KWG). Its successor, the Fritz Haber Institute (FHI), is not only one of the oldest and most tradition rich institutes of the Max Planck Society (MPG), but also one of the most distinguished, with the highest number of affiliated Nobel Laureates of any KWG/MPG institute. These include Fritz Haber, the founding director, the later directors Max von Laue, Ernst Ruska and Gerhard Ertl, and several scientists who served at the Institute in lesser capacities, such as James Franck, Eugene Wigner and Heinrich Wieland. [Pg.316]


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