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Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus

Mosley David H. 90,140 Moszyhski Robert 139, 284 Mott Nevil 331 Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus 765 Mulders Norbert 827 Mulliken Robert S. 327, 331, 425, 684, 693, 764,1015-1017,1019 Mullis Kary B. 882 Murphy George M. 214 Murray Christopher W. 187, 507, 603, 605-607... [Pg.1072]

This passage describes the formative experiences of the composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. [Pg.170]

Germany - a former SS barracks. The codename Amadeus derives from the composer, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, a favourite of SS General Karl Wolff. [Pg.46]

It has been said that every breath we take, on average, contains molecules that were once exhaled by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). The following calculations demonstrate the validity of this statement, (a) Calculate the total number of molecules in the atmosphere. Hint Use the result in Problem 5.92 and 29.0 g/mol as the molar mass of air.) (b) Assuming the volume of every breath (inhale or exhale) is 500 mL, calculate the number of molecules exhaled in each breath at 37°C, which is the body temperature, (c) If Mozart s lifespan was exactly 35 years, what is the number of molecules he exhaled in that period (Given that an average person breathes 12 times per minute.) (d) Calculate the fraction of molecules in the atmosphere that were breathed out... [Pg.198]

Later, the violet was also stylised in Johann Wolfgang Goethe s poem Das Veilchen ( The Violet ) of 1774 ( Ein VeUchen auf der Wiese stand ) as a symbol of modesty and faithftdness this poem was famously set to music by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1785 (K476). [47]... [Pg.63]

Antimony compounds earlier played a great role in medicine and were used for antiseptic treatments and as an emetic. Nowadays the element is regarded as toxic, with an environmentally acceptable limit value for the metal and its oxides in the air of 0.5 mg Sb/m The inexplicable early death of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was perhaps due to antimony poisoning. His doctor prescribed antimony tartrate for him as a medicine. He died in 1791 at the age of 35 with symptoms similar to those found in acute antimony poisoning. [Pg.1019]

It has been said that every breath we take, on average, contains molecules that were once exhaled by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791). [Pg.458]


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