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  Walther Nernst Memorial
Walther Nernst presented his theorem December 23, 1905 at a meeting of the Königliche Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften zu Göttingen (Royal Academy of Sciences) [1] and December 20, 1906 at a meeting of the Königlich Preussische Akademie der Wissenschaften (Berlin) [2].
Walther Nernst suggested a chain reaction mechanism for the photo-induced reaction of chlorine with hydrogen in order to explain the large value of the quantum yield.
Walther Nernst und die Ammoniaksynthese nach Haber und Bosch.
www.nernst.de   (1864 words)

  
  Walther PPK - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Walther PP and Walther PPK are two pistols made in Germany and the United States (PPK).
Walther PPK (Polizeipistole Kriminalmodell - Police pistol for the criminal investigation department) is a shortened version of the Walther PP (Polizei Pistole) and differs from it in size (shorter barrel and grip) and magazine size.
The Walther PP was first presented in 1929 and the PPK in 1931; they quickly became very popular among European police agencies and civilian shooters since both guns were reliable, easy to conceal (especially the PPK), but of moderate power.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walther_PPK   (333 words)

  
 Carl Ferdinand Wilhelm Walther
C.F.W. Walther was educated at the University of Leipzig, after which he tutored for the Loeber family in Cahla from 1833 to 1837.
Walther, who was originally called to be the pastor of a dual parish in the Perry County settlements of Dresden and Johannisberg, struggled severely over the questions that the other pastors and laity were asking.
Walther's efforts led to the formation of the Synodical Conference, which lasted almost 100 years (it was dissolved in 1963 when the Wisconsin Synod and the ELS broke away from Missouri over the issue of church fellowship).
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/lutheranism/23024   (1479 words)

  
 HOD selects Walther to be president-elect - September 1, 2002
Walther was halfway into his first term as AVMA vice president when he declared he would challenge Dr. Jan E. Bartels for the president-elect office.
A 1963 graduate of the University of California-Davis, Dr. Walther served as the Nevada delegate to the AVMA for 10 years and is a former chair of the AVMA Political Action Committee.
Walther's political experience in Nevada and with the AVMA is essential to guiding the profession's future, according to Maryland delegate Dr. John R. Brooks, who also seconded the nomination.
www.avma.org /onlnews/javma/sep02/020901a.asp   (575 words)

  
 JOHN V. WALTHER
Walther, J.V. and Woodland, A.B., 1993, Experimental determination of the solubility of the assemblage microcline, muscovite and quartz in supercritical H2O: Geochim.
Xie, Z. and Walther, J.V., 1994, Dissolution stoichiometry and adsorption of alkali and alkaline earth elements to the acid-reacted wollastonite surface at 25 degrees C: Geochim.
Walther, J.V., 1997c, Experimental determination and interpretation of the solubility of corundum in H2O between 350 and 600 degrees C from 0.5 to 2.2 kbar: Geochim.
www.geology.smu.edu /~vineyard/JWbiblio.html   (595 words)

  
 Walther recollections
Little is reported about Walther during the years that Europe was ravaged by war and one assumes, in the light of how Governments work, that Walther, as a machine tool company, would be forced to join the war effort in manufacturing weapons.
The Walther Company was obviously very aware of this `writing on the wall’ as rapid changes were made to cater for the new era.
Walther adopted a walking poodle in many adverts and as time has marched on those of us who remember a lifetime of association wonder how such a giant could simply walk out of the picture.
www.xnumber.com /xnumber/walther.htm   (1789 words)

  
 318 Walther von der Vogelweide
Walther is undoubtedly the greatest of the lyric poets of the Middle High German period and has a good claim to be considered the greatest lyric poet of the Middle Ages.
Walther took service under Philip and wrote some of his best poetry in the form of one-strophe calls to the princes of Germany to rally to the support of Philip, and to Philip urging him to assert his divinely given rights.
Walther now supported him eagerly, since he was no longer under papal influence, but his poems show that he had little personal liking for the crude and stingy Otto, and he does not hesitate to compare him unfavorably with his generous predecessor.
www.nd.edu /~gantho/anth164-353/Walther318-327.html   (2936 words)

  
 Walther Cancer Institute
Walther was conferred an honorary doctor of science degree for his dedication to cancer research and prevention through the founding of Walther Cancer Institute in 1985.
In 1997 and 1998, Walther received honorary doctor of science degrees from Indiana and Purdue Universities, respectively.
Walther Cancer Institute is an Indianapolis-based nonprofit medical research organization with a mission to eliminate cancer as a cause of suffering and death.
www.walther.org /index/wcf_event1.html   (404 words)

  
 Walther 1964   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Walther is in many ways different than it was in 1964.
Walther has also opened the Activity Wing on the south side of the school in recent years.
As Walther is preparing for the celebration of its 50th birthday, it is remarkable to note how far the school had come.
www.walther.com /at50/reports/1964.asp   (542 words)

  
 President Walther outlines priorities for the year ahead - September 1, 2003
A 1963 graduate of the University of California-Davis, Dr. Walther served as the Nevada delegate to the AVMA for 10 years and is a former AVMA vice president.
Walther recommended that the AVMA reestablish its membership in the Pan American Association of Veterinary Sciences, which represents the veterinary associations in Mexico and seven South American, Central American, and Caribbean nations.
Concerning the economics of the profession, Dr. Walther said the NCVEI is "one of the most significant and beneficial endeavors in the history of veterinary medicine." State VMAs and allied groups are establishing liaisons to the commission to assist the flow of communication.
www.avma.org /onlnews/javma/sep03/030901b.asp   (685 words)

  
 California AHGP - Charles F. Walther   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Walther was born in Idaho City, Idaho, December 28, 1866, a son of Charles and Louise (Weismann) Walther, both natives of Germany.
Walther is a loyal supporter of public education, and has served two terms as a trustee of Carroll school district, being clerk of the board.
Walther is one of the prominent Masons of the county.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ca/state1/biographies/cfwalther.html   (401 words)

  
 Walther - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Carl Walther GmbH Sportwaffen is a German arms manufacturer.
For more than 100 years, Walther has created major breakthroughs in the development of pistols.
Many have become legendary, like the PPK and the P99 — both weapons of choice for the fictional character James Bond — and the P38, often used by Nazi movie villains.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walther   (81 words)

  
 Walther P99 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Walther P99 is a pistol made in Germany by Walther Sportwaffen.
The main goal was to develop a new, modern-style police and self-defence handgun that incorporated all the latest developments and that would cost less than its predecessor - the Walther P88, that did not achieve any significant commercial success, mainly due to high prices.
Bond's standard issue handgun prior to the P99 was the Walther PPK, a shortened version of the Walter PP ("Police Pistol", German).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walther_P99   (389 words)

  
 27313-6-II - State of Washington, Respondent v. Albert R. Walther, Appellant
Walther grabbed the door handle and shot a fourth time into the front vent-window and again into the corner of the window toward the console, shattering the window.
At trial, Walther claimed that, although he is experienced with firearms and understands their potential for harm, he did not intend to inflict serious injury on Beals with the gun; he was merely trying to recover his car.
Sufficiency of Evidence Walther argues that because he did not intend to shoot Beals, and because he did not touch, strike, shoot, or cut her, Appellant's Brief at 26, he was merely negligent and, therefore, not guilty of second degree assault.2 We disagree.
www.mrsc.org /mc/courts/slip/appellate/273136MA1.htm   (1047 words)

  
 C. F. W. Walther - Pastor and Preacher - For the Life of the World
A founder of The Lutheran Church‹Missouri Synod and her first President, Walther was also Professor of Theology and President of Concordia Seminary (St. Louis) and founding Editor of both Der Lutheraner (The Lutheran) and Lehre und Wehre (Doctrine and Defense), two important periodicals for promoting confessional Lutheranism in nineteenth century America and around the world.
After studying theology at the University of Leipzig, Walther was ordained and became pastor of the state Lutheran church in Braeunsdorf, Saxony, in 1837.
Walther taught, according to Lutheran theology, that God brings the salvation Christ has won only through the means of grace, the Word and the Sacraments.
www.lifeoftheworld.com /lotw/07-04/07-04-03.php   (1097 words)

  
 Walther Football
Walther Lutheran had the lead at half time for the third straight game, but this time they extended that lead to gain their first win of the season.
Walther was unable to get their offense going, but the defense got the ball back for them in good field position.
Walther looked like they had scored on the first play with a 64 yard pass from Steve Watson to Brown-Mobley, but it was called back for an ineligible receiver down field.
www.walther.com /sports/football.asp   (7062 words)

  
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Walther discarded his original participation in a pietistic Lutheran utopia in America so that the LCMS would only be preserved with the Gospel and the Sacraments.
Walther explains that by God’s grace the Synod would be united in one faith to work and do battle together, to manifest its unity in the spirit publicly, to strengthen its unity, to confess its most holy faith jointly, to carry each others burdens, and to pray together.
Walther predicted that the introduction of human ordinances in the church, “would swallow up the true blessed battle for the real treasure of the church, for the purity and unity of doctrine.” How right he was.
user.txcyber.com /~wd5iqr/tcl/origstru.htm   (2410 words)

  
 Walther P88 Compact   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Stephan was initially the religious leader (and self-proclaimed bishop) of the new settlement, but he soon became embroiled in charges of corruption and sexual misconduct, and was expelled from the settlement, leaving Walther as the senior clergyman.
Walther's view that they could consider themselves a new church prevailed, and in May 1841 he became Pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, a position he held until his death.
Walther Hermann Nernst (June 25, 1864 - November 18, 1941) was a Polish-German chemist who helped establish the modern field of physical chemistry.
www.wwwtln.com /finance/199/walther-p88-compact.html   (1725 words)

  
 Walther Nernst -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Walther Hermann Nernst (June 25, 1864 - November 18, 1941) was a (A person of German nationality) German (A scientist who specializes in chemistry) chemist who helped establish the modern field of (The branch of chemistry dealing with the physical properties of chemical substances) physical chemistry.
He is also known for discovering the (Click link for more info and facts about Nernst equation) Nernst equation.
Barkan, Diana Kormos, "Walther Nernst and the Transition to Modern Physical Science".
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/w/wa/walther_nernst.htm   (478 words)

  
 Walther   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
It is being presented to Walther for her exemplary professional life, her commitment to volunteer activities and her support of John Carroll.
Walther is a recently-retired Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel and the vice president for operations of the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, which collects over $900 million from the vehicles using the seven bridges and two tunnels the authority operates.
When Walther returned to civilian life, she became chief of internal security for the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, serving in that capacity for nine years, and then became vice president for operations.
www.jcu.edu /pubaff/newsreleases/Walther.htm   (348 words)

  
 CJ 222 print profile story
Walther says that the content of the paper was cynical and mocking, and probably not suitable for the eyes of the school officials.
Walther says that working on an Indian reservation with the Lower Sioux opened her eyes to how different their life was, and allowed her to better understand their politics and ideas.
At the end of the summer, Walther returned to Eau Claire with a new perspective, and because of that she decided to change her major to public relations, with a minor in psychology.
www.uwec.edu /mdorsher/cj222/waltherprint.htm   (940 words)

  
 Full Circle Online Interaction Blog: J.B. Walther - Some interesting publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Walther, J. B., & Tidwell, L. Nonverbal cues in computer-mediated communication, and the effect of chronemics on relational communication.
Walther, J. B., Anderson, J. F., & Park, D. Interpersonal effects in computer-mediated interaction: A meta-analysis of social and anti-social communication.
Walther, J. Construction and validation of a quantitative measure of impression development.
www.fullcirc.com /weblog/2005/03/jb-walther-some-interesting.htm   (905 words)

  
 The Price of Freedom: German Walther P38 Pistol
In 1886 Carl Walther laid the foundation stone for the Walther company which is still manufacturing today.
Walther's interest was in the design of self-loading pistols.
In 1908 the Walther Model 1, caliber 6.35 mm was the first usable German self-loading pistol.
americanhistory.si.edu /militaryhistory/collection/object.asp?ID=531   (219 words)

  
 Walther   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The original Walther factory was destroyed in WWII, but Fritz Walther managed to save a handful of design documents and bring them to West Germany after the war.
Smith and Wesson of Springfield, Massachusetts and Carl Walther GmbH of Germany announced a joint plan to form Walther USA for the purposes of distributing Walther branded firearms, air guns and accessories in the United States.
Walther's new P22.22 caliber pistol combines many features not found on other.22 caliber pistols.
www.rimfirenews.com /archives/august2003/waltherP22_article.htm   (1144 words)

  
 C.F.W. Walther
C.F.W. Walther was born 25 October 1811 in Langenchursdorf, Kingdom of Saxony, as the eighth child (of twelve) to Pastor Gottlob Heinrich Walther and his wife Johanna Wilhelmina Zschenderlein.
In some cases CHI does not possess the original but has only a handwritten copy by Walther's secretary or in the cases of Walther's correspondence to his daughter Julie Niemann and her husband there are only typed copies of the content available.
Several Walther letters were translated by various translators under the direction of Concordia Seminary professor Dr. Carl S. Meyer (1907-1972) in connection with the research for his publication C.F.W. Walther Letters: A Selection.
chi.lcms.org /collections/fa/m-0004.htm   (2433 words)

  
 Walther, Johann Gottfried: Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Bach's friendship with his distant relative goes bach to Weimar days when Walther also worked in that city.
Walther was an excellent organist and composer, his chorale variations for that instrument are second only to Bach's.
Mattheson's Ehrenpforte refers to Walther as the "second Pachelbel" (probably meaning Johann)." But Walther's most important legacy is his Musicalisches Lexicon (Leipzig 1732) which contains a biographical sketch on Bach (until 1730) and others in the Bach family.
jan.ucc.nau.edu /~tas3/walther.html   (109 words)

  
 University
Research in the Walther Cancer Center is organized into three focus groups, viz., cell biology and cell signaling, gene targeting, and drug design-discovery.
Walther Cancer Institute is a private, non-profit research organization affiliated with major medical institutions in the Midwest.
The Institute collaborates in three types of research: basic or laboratory research which explores the causes of cancer, clinical research which tests new treatments on cancer patients and cancer care research which looks at ways to improve the care given to both the cancer patient and his or her family.
nd.walther.org /nd_whoweare.html   (549 words)

  
 Zenta Walther, M.D., Ph.D.
Vashishtha, M., Walther, Z., and Hall, J.L. The kinesin-homologous protein encoded by the Chlamydomonas FLA10 gene is associated with basal bodies and centrioles.
Walther, Z. and Hall, J.L. The uni chromosome of Chlamydomonas: histone genes and nucleosome structure.
Walther, Z., May, L.T., and Sehgal, P.B. Transcriptional regulation of the "interferon b2/B cell differentiation factor/hepatocyte stimulating factor" gene in human fibroblasts by other cytokines.
www.yalepath.org /faculty.lasso?id=WaltherZ   (476 words)

  
 Walther Electric: Company Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Walther Electric Corporation is a U.S. subsidiary of Walther Werke, Ferdinand Walther GmbH, located in Eisenberg, Germany.
Walther is an international company committed to serving customers around the world with innovative plug and receptacle systems.
In the years since Walther introduced the first Pin and Sleeve system built to IEC 309-1 and 309-2 specifications, thousands of new products - that are GUARANTEED to perform - have been added making us one of the largest and best sources for power and control, plug and receptacle systems in the world.
www.waltherelectric.com /company/index.shtml   (220 words)

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