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  Joseph Stefan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joseph Stefan (Slovene Jožef Stefan) (March 24, 1835 – January 7, 1893) was a Slovene physicist, mathematician and poet.
Stefan was born in an outskirt village St.
Stefan provided the first measurements of the thermal conductivity of gases, treated evaporation, and among others studied diffusion, heat conduction in fluids.
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Joseph Stefan
Stefan was born in an outskirt village St. Peter (Slovene Sveti Peter) near Klagenfurt (Slovene Celovec) in Austria-Hungary (now in Austria) to father Aleš (Aleksander) Stefan, born in 1805 and mother Marija Startinik, born 1815.
The Stefan-Boltzmann constant (also Stefans constant), denoted with a Greek letter σ, is a derivable physical constant, the constant of proportionality between the total energy radiated per unit surface area of a fl body in unit time and the fourth power of the thermodynamic temperature, as per the...
Stefan solved such a task when he was calculating how quickly a layer of an ice on the water grows.
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 Stefan (crater) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stefan is a lunar crater on the far side of the Moon, just beyond the northwestern limb.
This bowl-shaped crater lies at the center of a small ray system, which is indicative of a relatively young impact.
The interior floor of Stefan is a generally level surface that is marked by several impacts.
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 Joseph Stefan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Stefan (Slovene Jožef Stefan)(March 24, 1835 - January 7, 1893) was a Slovene physicist, mathematician and poet.
Stefan was born in an outskirt village St. Peter (Slovene Sveti Peter) near Klagenfurt (Slovene Celovec) in Austria-Hungary (now in Austria) to father Aleš(Aleksander) Stefan, born in 1805 and mother Marija Startinik, born 1815.
Stefan then graduated in mathematics and physics at the University of Vienna in 1857.During his student years, he also wrote and published a number of poems in Slovene.
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 Joseph Stefan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Stefan was born in an outskirt village Peter (Slovene Sveti Peter) near Klagenfurt (Slovene Celovec) in Austria-Hungary (now in Austria) to father Aleš (Aleksander) Stefan born 1805 and mother Marija Startinik born 1815.
Stefan's father died in 1872 while his mother died almost ten earlier in 1863.
Stefan then graduated in mathematics and at the University of Vienna in 1857.
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 Joseph Stefan: biography and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Stefan was born in an outskirt village St. Peter (Slovenian Sveti Peter) near Klagenfurt Klagenfurt quick summary:
In mathematics and its applications, particularly to phase transitions in matter, a stefan problem (also stefan task) is a particular kind of boundary...
The stefan-boltzmann constant (also stefans constant), denoted with a greek letter σ, is a derivable physical constant, the constant of proportionality...
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Joseph Stefan, the world-famous physicist, was an Austrian, whose nationality and native language was Slovenian.
Joseph Stefan, or Jožef Štefan, as the name is spelled in modern Slovenian, was born to Slovenian parents in Št.
In the years 1869 - 1870, Joseph Stefan was Deacon of the Philosophical Faculty and in the years 1876 - 1877 he was Rector of the University of Vienna.
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 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Stefan (Slovene Jo ef Stefan) (March 24, 1835 – January 7, 1893) was a Slovene physicist, mathematician and poet.
1879 - Jožef Stefan observes that the total radiant flux from a flbody is proportional to the fourth power of its temperature and states the Stefan-Boltzmann law.
The law was experimentally discovered by Jožef Stefan (1835-1893) in 1879 and theoretically derived in the frame of the thermodynamics by Ludwig Boltzmann (1844-1906) in 1884.
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 Stefan, Joseph   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Stefan was born in Klagenfurt and studied at Vienna, becoming professor there 1863 and director of the Institute for Experimental Physics 1866.
Stefan deduced his radiation law from experiments done by Irish physicist John Tyndall with a platinum wire.
From his law, Stefan was able to make the first accurate determination of the surface temperature of the Sun, obtaining a value of approximately 6,000°C/11,000°F. In 1884 Ludwig Boltzmann, a former student of Stefan's, gave a theoretical explanation of Stefan's law based on thermodynamic principles and kinetic theory.
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 Joseph Stefan - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
(Slovene Jožef Stefan) (March_24, 1835 - January_7, 1893) was a Slovene physicist, mathematician and poet.
Stefan provided the first measurements of the thermal_conductivity of gases, treated evaporation, and among others studied diffusion, heat_conduction in fluids.
He also researched a phenomenon called the skin_effect, where high-frequency electric_current is greater on the surface of a conductor than in its interior.
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 Joseph Stefan (1835-1893)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Stefan was in 1835 in St. Peter and died in Vienna in 1893.
Stefan's based his studies on Maxwell's equations in 1879.
His student in Vienna, Ludwig Boltzmann derived it from statistical mechanics in 1884.
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 Joseph Stefan -- Jožef Stefan (24 maart 1835 - 7 januari 1893) was een Slove...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Stefan -- Jožef Stefan (24 maart 1835 - 7 januari 1893) was een Slove...
Jožef Stefan (24 maart 1835 - 7 januari 1893) was een Sloveense natuur- en wiskundige en dichter.
Stefan, Joseph de:Josef Stefan en:Joseph Stefan sl:Jožef Stefan
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 Heym Stefan - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Heym, Stefan (1913-2001), born Helmut Flieg, German socialist novelist and journalist.
Born in Chemnitz, the son of a Jewish businessman, Flieg...
Heym, Stefan (quotations): Socialism: A socialist state in Germany is absolutely…
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 Joseph stefan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Start the Joseph stefan article or add a request for it.
Look for Joseph stefan in Wiktionary, our sister dictionary project.
Look for Joseph stefan in the Commons, our repository for free images, music, sound, and video.
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 Jury deadlocks on manslaughter; man charged with killing brother | The San Diego Union-Tribune
VISTA – A Superior Court jury failed to reach a decision yesterdayover whether an Encinitas man is guilty of manslaughter in the death of his ailing brother after the two got into a fight last year.
Joseph Lugo had also invited a transient woman to the residence, something Phillip Lugo had repeatedly told him not to do.
Joseph Lugo bled to death as a result of a torn mesentery, a membrane in the abdominal cavity, according to the testimony.
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 Bail set at $3 million for Encinitas man whose brother died after fight | The San Diego Union-Tribune
Phillip James Lugo, 54, was arrested Thursdayand later charged in the slaying of Joseph Stefan Lugo, 49.
Prosecutor Patricia Lavermicocca said in court that Joseph Lugo bled to death as a result of his injuries, including cracked ribs and a torn mesentery, a membrane in the abdominal cavity.
Lavermicocca told the judge Phillip Lugo was angry with his brother because of the brother's "lifestyle." She later explained outside the courtroom that Joseph Lugo was an alcoholic who sometimes brought transients into the home the brothers shared on Vulcan Avenue.
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 Home Grown - October 4, 2004
Brendan Girard, left, and Stefan Schachter stand in a warehouse of tea in Ashland.
Stefan was doing a farm and garden program at University of California-Santa Cruz and he moved to Ashland in February 2000.
Joseph was an English teacher in Bellingham, Wash., before moving here in June of 2001.
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 Stefan Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Stefan Joseph - Search Results - MSN Encarta
Stefan, Joseph (1835-1893), Austrian physicist who succeeded in relating radiation to absolute temperature.
Boltzmann, Ludwig (1844-1906), Austrian physicist, who helped lay the foundation for the field of physics known as statistical mechanics.
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 Ernst Weiss: A Preliminary Survey - the complete review Quarterly
As with others (Stefan Zweig, Joseph Roth) Weiß was a close friend, but not the closest.
Stefan Zweig was also a suicide, taking his life in 1942, in Brazil.
He bridged the writing of Joseph Roth and Stefan Zweig (coming from the deepest Austro-Hungarian tradition) and that of Alfred Döblin and Jakob Wassermann (with their more German and social focus).
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 JVS Weddings - Photography by Joseph Victor Stefanchik - Dallas, Texas, Worldwide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Joseph Victor Stefanchik, JVS, specializes in fine art, fl and white, documentary wedding photojournalism, bridal and engagement portraits in Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, New York, Princeton, New Jersey, San Antonio, Cabo San Lucas, Playa Del Carmen, Can Cun, Mexico, Belize, Italy and Washington, DC.
Joseph's studio is centrally located in Dallas, TX and JVS is available for travel worldwide.
Nothing from this web site may be downloaded, frame-grabbed or printed without the written consent of Joseph Victor Stefanchik.
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 Joseph Stefan Encyclopedia @ QuiltPlace.com (Quilt Place)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Peter, Austria">St. Peter (Slovene Sveti Peter) near Klagenfurt (Slovene Celovec) in Austria-Hungary (now in Austria) to father Aleš (Aleksander) Stefan, born in 1805 and mother Marija Startinik, born 1815.
He left for Vienna in 1853 to study mathematics and physics.
Today we derive the law from Planck's law of fl body radiation:
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 University of Minnesota Hormel Institute - SURE Program   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
They were selected based on their high level of academic achievement as well as their plans to pursue careers in biology and medically related fields.
Stefan Doerge has completed his third year of a Bachelor of Arts program at Macalester College in St. Paul, MN with a major in Biochemistry.
Joseph Sweet expects to graduate from Winona State University in December 2005 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Cellular and Molecular Biology.
www.hi.umn.edu /summer_work.html   (394 words)

  
 PSIgate - Physical Sciences Information Gateway: Search/Browse Results   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ Josef Stefan Born: 24 March 1835 in St Peter (near Klagenfurt), Austria Died: 7 Jan 1893 in Vienna, Austria Josef Stefan was appointed lecturer in mathematical physics at Vienna in 1858 and became a pro...
Josef Stefan Born: 24 March 1835 in St Peter (near Klagenfurt), Austria Died: 7 Jan 1893 in Vienna, Austria Josef Stefan was appointed lecturer in mathematical physics at Vienna in 1858 and became a professor there in 1866.
Radiation Heat Transfer Joseph Stefan (1835-1893) Joseph Stefan was in 1835 in St. Peter and died in Vienna in 1893.
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 Learn more about Joseph Stefan in the online encyclopedia.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Learn more about Joseph Stefan in the online encyclopedia.
You are here: Online Encyclopedia > Joseph Stefan
Hint: Play with putting spaces before and after your words to see the different results you get.
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 Zak/Handlir ancestors of John Boia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Another brother, Frank Zak, 32, arrived in Baltimore on 14 April 1891 aboard the S.S. Gera from Bremen, with his wife Annie, 29, and one-month-old son, Jan. By 1900, the Zak families were all living in the 900 block of North Chapel Street in Baltimore.
Josefa was pregnant during the trip; she gave birth to a son, Joseph Stefan Handlir on 20 Dec 1880.
Josef and Josefa had five children: Charles Joseph (Jul 1888), Caroline Alice (Oct 1890), Anna Maria (April 1893), Francis/"Frank" (April 1895), and Anthony Charles "Andy" (Oct 1897).
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