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Both found the leakage rate greater than at the surface of the earth.
Both the length and the time transformations of the special theory of relativity had to be used to accound for the null result.
This particel accounted for Bothe and Becker's penetrating "radiation." He was awarded the Nobel prize for physics in 1935.
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 Historical Chronology: World of Earth Science: About
George Gamow (1904–1968), Russian-American physicist, develops the quantum theory of radioactivity which is the first theory to successfully explain the behavior of radioactive elements, some of which decay in seconds and others after thousands of years.
Walther Wilhelm Georg Franz Bothe (1891–1957), German physicist, invents coincidence counting by using two Geiger counters to detect the vertical direction of cosmic rays.
George W. Beadle, Edward L. Tatum, and Joshua Lederberg are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology.
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Georg Bauer - "Agricola" (1494-1555) - German educator, city official, and physician Georgius Agricola (Latinized for of George Bauer) is best known as the author of De re metallica (1556), a treatise on mining and metallurgy.
Robert Wilhelm Bunsen (1811-1899) - German chemist; helped to develop the spectroscope; introduced the Bunsen burner that was developed by his laboratory assistant, Peter Desaga (1855); discovered the elements cesium (1860) and rubidium (1861).
Walther Wilhelm Bothe (1891-1957) - German physicist, received the 1954 Nobel Prize for physics for developing and applying the coincidence method.
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Experiments have been done in both the northern and southern hemispheres to verify that under carefully controlled conditions, bathtubs drain in opposite directions due to the Coriolis acceleration from the Earth's rotation.
Both the electron-capture and internal conversion phenomena require an electron somewhere close to the decaying nucleus.
In any normal atom, this requirement is satisfied in spades: the innermost electrons are in states such that their probability of being close to the nucleus is both large and insensitive to things in the environment.
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Although the model violated basic principles of both classical and the early formulation of quantum mechanics, it served as the basis of subsequent work and as an indication of the radical changes that would be needed.
He reestablished and headed the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute, renamed the Max Planck Institute, in Göttingen, became the President of the German Research Council and headed the German delegation at the founding of the European research center for nuclear (high energy) physics, CERN, in Geneva.
George Eugene Uhlenbeck’s most remembered achievement is the discovery and elucidation, with Samuel Goudsmit, of electron spin.
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GEORGES CHARPAK for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber.
WALTHER BOTHE for the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith.
WILHELM WIEN for his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat.
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Schneider, Wilhelm; Winkelhake, Dirk; and Bögert, Hermann 07047766 Cl. 65-236.
Bothe, Danny W.; Wellnitz, Brian R.; Roland, David H.; and Vladika, Brett, to Broan-NuTone LLC Range hood D0521622 Cl. D23-372.
Bothe, Edgar; Hinrichsen, Uwe; and Schamscha, Axel, to Volkswagen Aktiengesellschaft Method for controlling the shifting of an automated twin-clutch transmission 07048672 Cl. 477-110.
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Both colorful and informative, this chart makes an excellant teaching aid for any science classroom.
These instruments are useful for viewing the bright lines of metal salts in flames, of gases in discharge tubes and absorption spectra of solutions and certain colored glasses.
Both fixed and adjustable slit units have a single collimating lens with fixed focus.
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GEORG BEDNORZ and K. MÜLLER for their important breakthrough in the discovery of superconductivity in ceramic materials.
1954 The prize was divided equally between: MAX BORN for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction WALTHER BOTHE for the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith.
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 Timeline Germany 1821-1916   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Franz Josef II, was assassinated in Geneva by the Italian anarchist Luigi Luccheni.
1901 Wilhelm Maybach, a German engineer and industrialist was the chief designer of the first Mercedes and later went on to build power plants for Zeppelin airships with his son.
Kaiser Wilhelm II had sent General Lothar von Trotha to put down a Herero uprising along with the groups of rebellious Khoikhoi.
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Franz Bopp in Berlin, linguist of Sanskrit/sprachforscher(sanskrit) --- 1842
Johann Wilhelm Hittorf in Münster I.W., /physiker --- 1897
Wilhelm Friedrich Philipp Pfeffer in Leipzig, /pflanzenphysiologe und botaniker --- 1908
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A definitive test would be produced by LIGO in coincidence with optical measurements of some catastrophic event which generates enough gravitational radiation to be detected.
Then the "time of flight" of both gravitons and photons from the source to the Earth could be measured, and strict direct limits could be set on C_gw.
(The muon and the tau are both short-lived.) Mesons and baryons both undergo strong interactions.
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University of Berlin, Keiser Wilhelm Institute for Chemistry (later named the Max Planck Institute) 1889-1937, at which time he resigned.
WILHELM CARL WERNER OTTO FRITZ FRANZ WIEN 1864-1928 Student of Helmholtz at the University of Berlin Professor at University of Aachen 1896-1898.
WALTHER HERMAN NERNST 1864-1941 University of Gottingen from 1891 to 1905.
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 THE MICRO-COSMONAUTS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Lavoisier disproved the theory of phlogiston, a notion of a hypothetical substance believed to be present in all combustible materials and to be released during burning.
WILHELM WIEN is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat.
The Nobel Prize award was granted to GEORGES CHARPAK for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multi wire proportional chamber.
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Muller, Franz; Henrich, Peter; and Hagemann, Ludbert 07052222 Cl. 411-84.
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Hermann, Gerald Francis; Kugler, Thomas Robert; Naeem, Mohammed; Withnall, Keith; Goethals, Walther; and Filgas, David M., to GSI Group Ltd. Methods and systems for laser processing a workpiece and methods and apparatus for controlling beam quality therein 07054341 Cl. 372-26.
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 Max Born
In his childhood, Born badly suffered from bad colds and asthma and which continued to afflict him throughout his life.
Because of his bad health, he was taught by private tutor for a year in home and then after spending two years in a preparatory school, he joined the Wilhelm’s Gymnasium in Breslau.
In 1954 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics “for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wavefunction.” He shared the Prize with Walther Wilhelm Georg Franz Bothe (1891-1957).
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Knowing that the Earth is spheric, and the measured angle between both places is 7 degrees, the circumference of the spheric earth is aprox 50 times that distance, that is approx 40,000 km, surprisingly close to the actually known values.
Newton set the foundations of mechanics, both cosmologic and terrestrial, the theory of gravitation, a theory of light, and also concurrently with Leibnitz in 1684, the invention of differential calculus, just to mention the most remarkable of his achievements.
George Oliver and Eduard Albert Sharpey-Schaeffer first demonstrated the action of a specific hormone; the effect of an extract of adrenal gland on blood vessels and muscle contraction, upon injection in normal animals it produced a striking elevation of blood pressure.
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Hess was awarded the Nobel prize for physics jointly with C. Anderson in 1936.
Nobel prize for physics jointly with W. BOTHE in 1954.
Bothe was awarded the Nobel prize for physics
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A trivalent metalloid element; occurs both in a hard fl crystal and in the form of a yellow or brown powder.
Economically important sources are from the ore rasorite (kernite) and tincal (borax ore) which are both found in the Mojave Desert of California (with borax being the most important source there).
B enrichment in seawater relative to both oceanic crust and continental crust.
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The Schwarzschild metric is both static and asymptotically flat, and energy conservation holds without major pitfalls.
The phrase "expansion of the Universe" refers both to experimental observation and to theoretical cosmological models.
Compute the initial distance between the bugs (the "wavelength") in both patch coordinate systems, using the standard *non-relativistic* Doppler formula for a stationary source, moving receiver.
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Good discussion of the twin paradox, pole and the barn etc. Plenty of diagrams illustrating lorentz transformed co-ordinates, giving both an algebraic and geometrical insight to SR.
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 The Hindu : Nobel Laureates in physics: Down memory lane
1954 MAX BORN for his fundamental research in quantum mechanics, especially for his statistical interpretation of the wave function and WALTHER BOTHE for the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith.
1936 VICTOR FRANZ HESS for his discovery of cosmic radiation and CARL DAVID ANDERSON for his discovery of the positron.
1924 KARL MANNE GEORG SIEGBAHN for his discoveries and research in the field of X-ray spectroscopy.
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 Finding Aid to The Albert Einstein Archives
Appointed Director of Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics in Berlin
This sub-section contains Einstein’s correspondence with prominent contemporaries, e.g., Sigmund Freud, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Walther Rathenau, Thomas Mann, Bertrand Russell, and Albert Schweitzer and on specific topics.
Correspondence re: stipend of Mayer, Walther by Josiah Macy Foundation
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 Nothingandall: 2005/02/06 - 2005/02/12
1768 - George Dance the Elder, dies, architect (b.
1880 - Franz Marc, was born, painter and graphic artist, co-founder of Blauer Reiter (d.
German physicist who shared(with Max Born) the Nobel Prize for 1954.
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 Family Births and Marriages G-Waukesha County Wisconsin Genealogy (GenWeb)
54 George Francis Gebhard b: Nov. 02, 1887 bap: Nov. 06, 1887 Pg.
94 Mathias Wilhelm Gessert b: Jul. 18, 1901 bap: Jul. 21, 1901 Pg.
96 Leo Wilhelm Goetz b: Oct. 05, 1901 bap: Oct. 11, 1901 Pg.
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August - Wilhelm Tenhagen, deutscher Politiker der SPD (* 1911)
November - Wilhelm Furtwängler, deutscher Dirigent (* 1886)
Präsident George W. Bush stellte Anfang 2004 eine neue langfristige Planung für die NASA vor, die den Schwerpunkt hin zu bemannten Missionen zum Mond und zum Mars verlagerten.
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 High Energy Physics and Elementary Particles Discoveries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Nobel prize to Victor Franz Hess (Austria) awarded in 1936 "for his discovery of cosmic radiation".
Nobel prize to Walther Wilhelm Georg Bothe (Germany) awarded in 1954 "for the coincidence method and his discoveries made therewith".
Nobel prize to Georges Charpak (France) awarded in 1992 "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber"
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 Nobel Prize Winners in Physics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
HESS, VICTOR FRANZ, Austria, Innsbruck University, * 1883, + 1964:
BOTHE, WALTHER, Germany, Heidelberg University, Max-Planck Institut (former Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut) fandPi;r medizinische Forschung, Heidelberg, * 1891, + 1957:
CHARPAK, GEORGES, France, äcole Sup»rieure de Physique et Chimie, Paris and CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, * 1924 (in Poland):
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