• Hans Christian von Baeyer (born 1938) is a Chancellor Professor of Physics at the College of William and Mary. His books include Information: The New...
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    Information: The New Language of Science is a 2003 book by Hans Christian von Baeyer, Chancellor Professor of Physics at the College of William and Mary...
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  • von Baeyer is a Canadian psychologist, academic, and author. He is a professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Saskatchewan. Von Baeyer is...
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    (Review of Information: The New Language of Science (2003) by Hans Christian von Baeyer) http://michaelnielsen.org/blog/michael-a-nielsen/ About Michael...
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    University in 1958, where he was a "college chum" of physicist Hans Christian von Baeyer. At Columbia, he was a resident of Livingston Hall. While in his...
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  • Classical Mechanics. Springer. p. 129. ISBN 978-0-387-96890-2. Hans Christian Von Baeyer (2001). The Fermi Solution: Essays on science (Reprint of 1993 ed...
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  • indictment Information: The New Language of Science, a 2003 book by Hans Christian von Baeyer The Information (novel), by Martin Amis (1995) The Information:...
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  • "Universe's Quantum Weirdness Limits its Weirdness". Wired. Hans Christian von Baeyer (2013). "Quantum Weirdness? It's All in Your Mind". Scientific...
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    by Zeilinger, 2003 update of 2000 Scientific American article Hans Christian von Baeyer (17 February 2001). "In the beginning was the bit". New Scientist...
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  • Retrieved 30 November 2014. Source: American Institute of Physics "Hans Christian von Baeyer". www.aip.org. American Institute of Physics. 8 September 2014...
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    Bianchi has translated three popular science books into Italian. Hans Christian von Baeyer, Informazione. Il nuovo linguaggio della scienza [it], traduzione...
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  • from the original on 21 January 2022. Retrieved 1 October 2019. Hans Christian von Baeyer, Maxwell's Demon: Why Warmth Disperses and Time Passes (New York:...
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  • Lane (1958), professor of psychology at Northeastern University Hans Christian von Baeyer (1958), physicist at the College of William & Mary Joseph L. Fleiss...
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    Aesthetic Equation", "A Ripple in Gravity's Lens", "Dead Ringer" Hans Christian von Baeyer Peter G. Brown, Editor 1992 The Nation "Naming and Blaming: Media...
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    Friedlieb Runge (who discovered aniline and in 1819 isolated caffeine), Justus von Liebig in Giessen, and Eilhard Mitscherlich in Bonn. In 1833, Bunsen became...
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    Jacob Baeyer 1794–1885 (Germany) George Biddell Airy 1801–1892 (England) Carl Christopher Georg Andræ 1812–1893 (Denmark) Karl Maximilian von Bauernfeind...
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  • Von Baeyer, Hans Christian (September 1988). "How Fermi Would Have Fixed It". The Sciences. 28 (5): 2–4. doi:10.1002/j.2326-1951.1988.tb03037.x. Von Baeyer...
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    Physics: 56 (25% of total) Physiology or Medicine: 60 (26% of total) Adolf von Baeyer, recipient of the 1905 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, was Jewish on his mother's...
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  • Hans Breuer (physicist) Hans Christian von Baeyer Hans Christian Ørsted Hans Eduard Suess Hans Ferdinand Mayer Hans Frauenfelder Hans G. Hornung Hans...
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  • Donald O. Van Ostenburg John C. Vandervale Yatendra P. Varshni Hans Christian von Baeyer James C. Walker Harold Weinstock John A. White John M. Wilcox...
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    von Zeppelin Hans-Georg von Friedeburg Robert Ritter von Greim Adolf von Baeyer Baltic Germans Gentry German nobility East Elbia Jonkheer, the Dutch cognate...
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    psychiatrist and chairman of Walter-von-Baeyer-Gesellschaft für Ethik in der Psychiatrie (GEP - Walter von Baeyer Society for Ethics in Psychiatry), who...
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  • Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer and Viggo Drewsen Baeyer–Villiger oxidation and Baeyer–Villiger rearrangement – Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Adolf von Baeyer and Victor...
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  • Arnold Friedrich Auerbach Karl von Auwers Lambert Heinrich von Babo Manfred Baerns Adolf von Baeyer Eugen Bamberger Johann Conrad Barchusen Eugen Baumann Otto...
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  • Adolf von Baeyer, Chemistry, 1905 Hermann Emil Fischer, Chemistry, 1902 Theodor Mommsen, born in Duchy of Schleswig, Literature, 1902 Emil Adolf von Behring...
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  • Wilhelm von Diez († 1907) 1891 Science: Adolf von Baeyer († 1917) Art: Herman Grimm († 1901) 1892 Science: Carl Adolph Cornelius († 1903), Arthur von Auwers...
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    William Rufus Shafter, American general (d. 1906) October 31 – Adolf von Baeyer, German chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1917) November 6 – Cesare Lombroso...
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  • diploma & PhD) Eduard Buchner (Chemistry 1907; PhD & professor) Adolf von Baeyer (Chemistry 1905; professor) Hermann Emil Fischer (Chemistry 1902; professor...
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  • coal tar oil was a source of picoline. By 1870, the German chemist Adolf von Baeyer had synthesized picoline in two ways: by the dry distillation of acroleïnammoniak...
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    accepting, and she became friends with the physicists there, including Otto von Baeyer [de], James Franck, Gustav Hertz, Robert Pohl, Max Planck, Peter Pringsheim [de]...
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