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    with Max Planck. Eduard August Grüneisen was born on 26 May 1877 in Giebichenstein near Halle (Saale), as the fifth son of Eduard Grüneisen (1841–1916), a...
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  • In condensed matter, Grüneisen parameter γ is a dimensionless thermodynamic parameter named after German physicist Eduard Grüneisen, whose original definition...
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  • Grüneisen or Gruneisen is a surname, meaning "green iron" in the German language. Notable people named Grüneisen include: Eduard Grüneisen (1877–1949)...
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  • the pressure in a shock-compressed solid. The Mie–Grüneisen relation is a special form of the Grüneisen model which describes the effect that changing the...
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  • The theory was initially put forward by Felix Bloch and Eduard Grüneisen. The Bloch–Grüneisen temperature has been observed experimentally in a two-dimensional...
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    Among his students were James Franck (Nobel Prize in Physics, 1925), Eduard Grüneisen, Robert Pohl, Erich Regener and Hans von Euler-Chelpin (Nobel Prize...
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    back in 1903, Gustav Mie had worked on effective field theories; Eduard Grüneisen built on Mie work for solids, showing that n > m {\displaystyle n>m}...
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  • Gros Siegfried Grossmann Wilhelm Groth Helmut Gröttrup Peter Grünberg Eduard Grüneisen Otto von Guericke Peter Gumbsch Sibylle Günter Rudolf Haag Heinz Haber...
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  • Tatyana Ehrenfest-Afanasevaª (1876–1964) James Jeans° (1877–1946) Eduard Grüneisen (1877–1949) Georg Hamel (1877–1954) Walther Ritz (1878–1909) Marcel...
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  • Clifton Stoner Edoardo Amaldi Édouard Branly Édouard Brézin Eduard Grüneisen Eduard Prugovečki Eduard Shpolsky Education and training of electrical and electronics...
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  • between two editors: experimentalists Wilhelm Wien (1907–1928) and Eduard Grüneisen (1929–1949) and theoretician Max Planck (1907–1943, who had been associate...
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  • state of Germany. It is part of the Stadtbezirk Nord. German physicist Eduard Grüneisen was born in Giebichenstein. Georg Händel, father of famous composer...
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    Großmann (Leipzig economist), Rudolf Grossmann (Romanist) (Hamburg), Eduard Grüneisen (Marburg physicist), Georg Wilhelm Grüter (Marburg ophthalmologist)...
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    Eduard Hanslick (11 September 1825 – 6 August 1904) was an Austrian music critic, aesthetician and historian. Among the leading critics of his time, he...
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  • Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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  • Lewis Gruneisen (1806–1879) was an English journalist and musical critic. He was born in Bloomsbury, London, 2 November 1806, son of Charles Gruneisen from...
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  • Tournament Gold Silver Bronze 1911 Budapest  Rudolf Grüneisen (GER)  Søren Marinus Jensen (DEN)  József Előd (Austria-Hungary) 1921 Offenbach  Karl Döppel (GER)...
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  • Georg Eduard Voigt 1852– Julius Krautz 1878–1889 (until 1878 state executioner of Hannover) Friedrich Reindel 1889–1898 Wilhelm Reindel 1899–1901 Alwin...
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    preferring other products like Die Gartenlaube. The first editor was Karl Grüneisen, who led the journal 1807–1808, followed by Georg Reinbeck [de] from 1808...
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    Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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  • Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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    Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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    Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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    the duel of Maximilian and Claude de Vaudrey. Eberhard im Bart by Carl Grüneisen [de] (1802 – 1878) is a poem that recounts how Eberhard defended the dignity...
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  • Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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    nonentity." The poet Eduard Mörike expressed negative opinions about the quality of his poetry in a letter to Karl von Grüneisen on November 17, 1860...
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  • Neue Freie Presse Eduard Hanslick (1864–1904) Julius Korngold (1904–1934)...
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    the late eighties and early nineties. Throughout the mid-to-late 1800s Eduard Hanslick became a leading figure in Austria, writing for the Neue Freie...
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