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Helmholtz, Hermann

See also Batteries Electricity Systems Electric Powers, Helmholtz, Hermann von. [Pg.216]

See also Carnot, Nicolas Leonard Sadi Faraday, Michael Fourier, Jean Baptiste Joseph Helmholtz, Hermann von Joule, James Prescott Maxwell, James Clerk Rankme, William John Macquorn. [Pg.1138]

Hamilton, William Rowan 130n Hankel, Hermann 114n Heaviside, Oliver 63n Heisenberg, Werner 146n Helmholtz, Hermann von 38n Hermite, Charies L02n Hooke, Robert 90n Httckei, Erich 316n... [Pg.411]

Ibid., 423. Helmholtz s remark can be found quoted in Leo Konigsberger s life of Helmholtz, Hermann von Helmholtz, trans. Frances A. Welby (Oxford Clarendon Press, 1906) 340 "Chemists must be allowed to form hypotheses after their fashion, since the whole extraordinarily comprehensive system of organic chemistry has developed in the most irrational manner, always linked with sensory images, which could not possibly be legitimate in the form in which they are represented."... [Pg.189]

Helipot - helical potentiometer Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von... [Pg.327]

Heisenberg, Werner. Physics and Beyond. Harper Row, New York. 1972. Helmholtz, Hermann von. Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects. Translated by E. Atkinson. D. Appleton and Company, New York. 1885. [Pg.491]

Helmholtz, Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von (1821-1894) German physician and physicist in Konigsberg, Bonn, Heidelberg and Berlin, who made significant contributions to several widely varied areas of modem science. [Pg.603]


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