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Ludwig, Ernst

Loven, Johan Marlin (1856-1920), 314 Lozanic, Sima (1847-1935), 69 Ludwig, Ernst (1842-1915), 4,12 Lunge, Georg (1839-1923), 13... [Pg.362]

Ludwig Mach (1868- ), son of Ernst Waldfried Josef Wenzel Mach (1838-1918). [Pg.638]

Institut fur Physik, Bereich Angewandte Physik, Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universitat, Friedrich-Ludwig-Jahn-Strasse 16, 17487 Greifswald, Germany... [Pg.151]

German physicist Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck is born on April 23 in Kiel, Holstein, Germany. [Pg.164]

Wax Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck (1858-1947). German physicist. Planck received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1918 for his quantum theory. He also made significant contributions in thermodynamics and other areas of physics. [Pg.244]

German physicist Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, recipient of the 1918 Nobel Prize in physics, in recognition of the services he rendered to the advancement of Physics by his discovery of energy quanta. ... [Pg.960]

Ludwig Prandtl Ernst Schmidt The Reynolds number is defined in the following way... [Pg.401]

Chemistry textbooks inform us that John Dalton formulated Atomic Theory in 1803 and imply that atoms were accepted from then on. Actually, such acceptance was far from universal and late-nineteenth-century books such as Brodie s The Calculus of Chemical Operations (London, 1866,1877) and Hunt s A New Basis for Chemistry A Chemical Philosophy (Boston, 1887), although antiatomic In nature, were not written by cranks or nutters. The eminent physicist Ernst Mach and the famous chemist Wilhelm Ostwald resisted the reality of atoms Into the beginning of the twentieth century. Jacob Bronowski strongly implies that the suicide in 1906 of Ludwig Boltzmann, who successfully explained heat as atomic and molecular motion, stemmed in part from his failure to totally convince the scientific community that atoms are real. ... [Pg.590]

Figure 3.21 Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, who in 1900 proposed the quantum hypothesis that fully explains the physics of blackbody radiation. (Published with permission from the Deutsches Museum, Munich.)... Figure 3.21 Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, who in 1900 proposed the quantum hypothesis that fully explains the physics of blackbody radiation. (Published with permission from the Deutsches Museum, Munich.)...
Pini L, Hamid Q, Shannon J, Lemelin L, Olivenstein R, Ernst P, Lemiere C, Martin JG, Ludwig MS. Differences in proteoglycan deposition in the airways of moderate and severe asthmatics. Eur Respir J 2007 29 71-77. [Pg.126]

Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck, bom Apr. 23, 1858, in Kiel, Germany, died Oct. 4, 1947, in Gottingen, Germany. [Pg.119]

Presidents were always elected for one year. Among them were top scientists of Austria such as the above-mentioned founders, the physicists Ernst Mach and Ludwig Boltzmann, the chemists Adolf Lieben, Josef Maria Eder and Rudolf Wegscheider, the physiologist Siegmund Exner and others. [Pg.3]


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