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Ozokerite and Geresin Waxes. 02okerite wax [8001-75-0] was a product of Poland, Austria, and in the former USSR where it was mined. Tme o2okerite no longer seems to be an article of commerce, and has been replaced with blends of petroleum-derived paraffin and microcrystalHne waxes. These blends are designed to meet the specific physical properties required by the appHcation involved. [Pg.315]

Christian Doppler Laboratory for Plastic Solar Cells Physical Chemistry Johannes Kepler University Linz AltenbergerstraBe 69 A-4040 Linz Austria... [Pg.11]

Karl Franzens University Graz Institute of Physics, Surface and Interface Physics 8010 Graz Austria... [Pg.260]

Martin KRAFT CTR - Carinthian Tech Research AG Centre for Sensors and Actuators EuropastralJe 4 A-9524 Villach/St. Magdalen Austria Optical Sensors Laboratory School of Physical Sciences National Centre for Sensor Research Dublin City University Glasnevin, Dublin 9 Ireland... [Pg.554]

Herber, R. H., Applications of the Mossbauer Effect in Ghemistry and Solid-state Physics, p. 121, IAEA, Vienna, Austria, 1966. [Pg.112]

Current address Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Graz, Heinrichstr. 28, A-8010 Graz, Austria... [Pg.301]

Anton Schrotter, the son of an apothecary at Olmiitz, Austria, studied medicine, chemistry, and physics, and in 1830 received an appointment in the Technical Institute in Graz, Austria. In 1843 he was called to die Polytechnic Institute in Vienna. After twenty-five years of outstanding service there he was appointed Director of die Mint (55). His last contribution to science was a chapter on Phosphorus and matches in Dr. A. W. von Hofmann s Report on the Development of Chemical Industry During the Last Decade, which was published in Brunswick in 1875-77 (55). [Pg.136]

L. D. Stodiek, W. R. Stooksberry, R. Strachan, J.D. Suckewer, S. Takahasi, H. Tait, G.D., Ulrickson, M. von Goeler, S. Yamada, M. "PLT Neutral Beam Heating Results" in Proc. of the 7th Intern. Conf. on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Research, Innsbruck, Austria, 1979, (IAEA, Vienna, 1979) Vol. 1, p. 167. [Pg.395]

Erwin Schrodinger, bom Vienna, 1887. Ph.D. University of Vienna. Professor Stuttgart, Berlin, Graz (Austria), School for Advanced Studies Dublin, Vienna. Nobel Prize in physics 1933 (shared with Dirac). Died Vienna, 1961. [Pg.97]

Institute for Theoretical Physics, Karl-Franzens-University, Graz, A-8010, Graz, Austria eugene.sherman kfunigraz.ac.at... [Pg.115]

Bonino was not able to visit any American institutes of physical organic chemistry, as he mentioned in his report Due to lack of funding I have visited, within the limitations of the Academy s financial possibilities, only some European institutes. The American institutes are at a very advanced level, and I think that a visit to the North American scientific institutes could be very interesting. [40] During these years Bonino visited seven institutes in Austria and Germany (Table 4.1). [Pg.84]

Feb. 20,1844, Vienna, Austria - Sep. 5,1906 in Duino, Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Italy) is justly famous for his invention of statistical mechanics. At different times in his fife he held chairs in theoretical physics at Graz, and in mathematics at Vienna. He also lectured in philosophy. His principal achievement, and the trigger for innumerable vitriolic attacks from the scientific establishment, was his introduction of probability theory into the fundamental laws of physics. This radical program demohshed two centuries of confidence that the fundamental laws of Nature were deterministic. Astonishingly, he also introduced the concept of discrete energy levels more th an thirty years before the development of quantum mechanics. [Pg.54]

Polish scientist (May 28, 1872, Vorderbriihl/Vienna, Austria - Sep. 5, 1917, Krakau, Austro-Hungarian Empire, now Krakow, Poland) 1890-1894 study of physics at Vienna University, 1895 Ph.D. in physics at Vienna University, 1895-1898 research with -> Lippmann, Lord Kelvin, and Warburg 1898 habilitation at Vienna University 1900 associate professor of theoretical physics at Lwow (Lvov, Lviv) University 1903 full professor of theoretical physics at Lwow University 1913 full professor of experimental physics and rector (1917) at the Jagellonian... [Pg.613]

Institute of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria... [Pg.141]

Physics, Chemistry and Instrumentation Laboratory, Agency s Laboratories Seibersdorf, International Atomic Energy Agency, A-1400, Vienna, Austria (e-mail c.k.kim iaea.org)... [Pg.207]

Innsbruck Medical University, Department of Physiology and Medical Physics, Division of Physiology Fritz-Pregl Strasse 3 A-6020 Innsbruck Austria... [Pg.1]

Institute for Textile Chemistry and Textile Physics, Dornbirn, Austria (vat dyes recycling)... [Pg.1273]

Institute of Materials Physics, University of Vienna Boltzmanngasse 5, A-1090 Vienna, Austria... [Pg.955]


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