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London, Heinz

Phenomenological (London) equations Fritz and Heinz London... [Pg.9]

Heinz-Bernhard Kraatz, Department of Chemistry, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada... [Pg.632]

Heinze H.-M. and Wefer G. (1992) The history of coastal upwelling off Peru over the past 650,000 years. In Upwelling Systems Evolution Since the Early Miocene (eds. C. P. Summerhayes, W. L. Prell, and K.-C. Emeis). Geological Society of London, vol. 64, pp. 451-462. [Pg.3369]

On Tachenius, see James L. Partington, A History of Chemistry, 4 vols. (London Macmillian, 1961), 2 291-96 Heinz-Herbert Take, Otto Tachenius, 1610-1680 Ein Wegbereiter der Chemie zwischen Herford und Venedig (Bielefeld Verlag fur Regionalgeschichte, 2002). [Pg.20]

Heinz, E., "Mechanics and Energetics of Biological Transport" Springer Verlag Heidelberg, New Ydrk, London, 1978 Mitchell, P., Nature. 1961, 191, 144-8... [Pg.330]

London, Fritz (1900-1954) was bom in Breslau, Germany (now Wroclaw, Poland). He fled Nazi Germany in 1933 and came to the United States in 1939 where he became naturalized in 1945. Together with his younger brother Heinz he formulated the London equations of superconductivity. [Pg.617]

British physicist Heinz London develops a technique... [Pg.215]

In 1935, Fritz and Heinz London (London and London, 1935) provided a first phenomenological approach to the theory of superconductivity. Using the concept of a superelectron with twice the electron s mass and charge, the London equations described very well the properties of a superconductor that is, its infinite electric conductivity as well as the decay of the magnetic field in a thin surface layer of a superconductor (the Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect) (see Appendix E). [Pg.320]

Chilton, J. (2000) Heinz Isler The Engineer s Contribution to Contemporary Architecture. London Thomas Telford. [Pg.228]

Heinz, A. (1962) Les organes olfactifs des Heteterostraces , in Westoll, T.S. (ed.) Studies on fossil vertebrates, London Athlone Press, pp. 71-85. [Pg.205]

I would like to acknowledge the help of all my mentors, colleagues and students and in particular the late Heinz Post who supervised my PhD thesis at King s College, University of London, which I completed in 1992. [Pg.245]


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