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A modern VAWT that relies upon aerodynamic drag is known as a Savonius wind turbine. Sigurd Savomus, a Finnish inventor, developed this design in 1924. Two S-shaped panels are arranged to cup the... [Pg.1192]

Hydrogen Exchange in Proteins Aase Hvidt and Sigurd O. Nielsen... [Pg.392]

Shortly after element 110 was discovered in 1994, the team led by Peter Armbruster and Sigurd Hofmann at the Institute for Heavy Ion Research at Darmstadt, Germany, discovered element 111 using their SHIP detection apparatus. One might speculate that the ancient alchemists would be impressed by the production of element 111 by the transmutation of two... [Pg.352]

Dartnstadtium (Ununnilium) Ds or Uun 1994-95 (Berkeley, California) (Darmstadt, Germany) Dubna, Russia Darleane Fioffman (American) Peter Armbruster, Sigurd Hofmann (both German) Russian Team JINR 350... [Pg.400]

Roentgenium Rgor 1994-95 (Darmstadt, Peter Armbruster and Sigurd 352... [Pg.401]

Hofmann, Sigurd. On Beyond Uranium Journey to the End of the Periodic Table. London Taylor and Francis, 2002. [Pg.105]

Leslaw Mleczko, Sigurd Buchholz, Christian Munnich... [Pg.14]

Back Sigurd (Karlskoga, SE) Nyqvist Jan-Olof (Karlskoga, SE) Ericsson Per (Karlskoga, SE) Nobel Kemi AB (Karlskoga, SE)... [Pg.369]

Werner, Sigurd, and Sebald, Walter, Immunological Techniques for Studies... [Pg.247]

The Heavy Ion Research team in Darmstadt, under the leadership of Sigurd Hofmann, produces daimstadrium ( 110) and roent-genium ( 111). [Pg.779]

Named after Lise Meitner, element 109 was first prepared in 1982 by the team of Gottfried Miinzenberg, Peter Armbruster, Fritz Peter HeBberger, Sigurd Hofmann, Klaus Poppensieker, Willibrord Reisdorf, K. Schneider, Karl-Heinz Schmidt, Christoph-Clemens Sahm, and Detlef Vermeulen at the Gesellschaft fur Schwerionenforschung in Darmstadt, Germany. They bombarded bismuth with iron nuclei. After a week of bombardment, they produced one atom of element 109. The name meitnerium was accepted by IUPAC in 1997. [Pg.154]

Denmark Franzjosef Schafhausen Sigurd Lauge Pedersen... [Pg.6]


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