Otto Stern was also the pen name of German women's rights activist Louise Otto-Peters (1819–1895). Otto Stern (German pronunciation: [ˈɔto ˈʃtɛʁn] ; 17...
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its conception by Otto Stern in 1921, the experiment was first successfully conducted with Walther Gerlach in early 1922. The Stern–Gerlach experiment...
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Otto Robert Frisch OBE FRS (1 October 1904 – 22 September 1979) was an Austrian-born British physicist who worked on nuclear physics. With Otto Stern...
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The Stern–Volmer relationship, named after Otto Stern and Max Volmer, allows the kinetics of a photophysical intermolecular deactivation process to be...
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after the scientists of the Stern–Gerlach experiment, Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach. It was originally called the Stern–Gerlach Prize, and has been awarded...
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spin quantization in a magnetic field, the Stern–Gerlach effect. The experiment was conceived by Otto Stern in 1921 and successfully conducted first by...
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lifelong collaboration with Otto Stern which pioneered the research on molecular beams in the 1920s. With Stern and Otto Robert Frisch, he also first...
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highly charged DLs. In 1924, Otto Stern suggested combining the Helmholtz model with the Gouy-Chapman model: in Stern's model, some ions adhere to the...
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orphanages and children's homes. Others, such as Hans Bethe, Walter Kohn, Otto Stern, Albert Einstein, Hans Krebs and Martin Karplus fled Nazi Germany to avoid...
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associated with three Nobel laureates: Albrecht Kossel, Karl von Frisch and Otto Stern. It is a member of the European University Association. According to a...
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for the Nobel Prize 84 times, more than any other physicist (including Otto Stern, who got nominated 82 times), becoming the most nominated person to never...
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The Otto Stern School (OSS) is the platform for doctoral education in natural sciences at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main. The...
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fertilizer, was developed after Horace Hagedorn met nurseryman Otto Stern and learned of Stern's troubles shipping plants in 1944. They hired O. Wesley Davidson...
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(eds.), "Otto Stern's Legacy in Quantum Optics: Matter Waves and Deflectometry", Molecular Beams in Physics and Chemistry: From Otto Stern's Pioneering...
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nominated scientists without awards in the data published as of 2016[update]. Otto Stern received 79 nominations in physics 1925–1943 before being awarded in 1943...
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Learning from that experience, Otto Stern worked with Walther Gerlach to produce silver atom beams for their historic Stern–Gerlach experiment, providing...
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prize awarded to Werner Heisenberg in 1933, and the 1943 prize awarded to Otto Stern in 1944. A 2020 study reported that half of the Nobel Prizes for science...
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Boris Chain*, Physiology or Medicine, 1945 Otto Hahn, Chemistry, 1944 Otto Stern*, Physics, 1943 Adolf Butenandt, Chemistry, 1939 Gerhard Domagk, Physiology...
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the Stern villa in Geltow. The Stern couple moved in an artistic environment. Malgonia Stern was a pupil of the painter Dora Hitz, the writer Otto Julius...
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autumn of 1843 Otto-Peters had become a regular staff member for these two publications, occasionally writing under the pseudonym of Otto Stern.: 181 After...
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economist Otto Stern (1888–1969), German physicist and Nobel laureate Paul Stern (1892–1948), Austrian diplomat and bridge player Philippe Stern (1895–1979)...
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force. The proton's magnetic moment was directly measured in 1933 by Otto Stern team in University of Hamburg. While the neutron was determined to have...
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of Hamburg. Although he came to Hamburg to work with Pauli, Rabi found Otto Stern working there with two English-speaking postdoctoral fellows, Ronald Fraser...
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Matthias Staudacher Max Steenbeck Carl August von Steinheil Hans Stephani Otto Stern Ernest J. Sternglass Georg Stetter Horst Stöcker Hans-Jürgen Stöckmann...
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co-founder of the Miracle-Gro brand, with Otto Stern. He eventually bought out the 50% interest held by Stern. Horace Hagedorn was born on March 18, 1915...
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energy absorption by mercury atoms is quantized. (1914) Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach conduct the Stern–Gerlach experiment, which demonstrates the quantized...
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moments. Seeing the page proofs for the Kallman and Reiche work prompted Otto Stern at the University of Hamburg and University of Frankfurt am Main to rush...
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simultaneously. These properties were first demonstrated in the Stern–Gerlach experiment, by Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach. The quantum number m l {\displaystyle...
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of 2. Nobel Laureates with an Erdős number of 3 include Enrico Fermi, Otto Stern, Wolfgang Pauli, Max Born, Willis E. Lamb, Eugene Wigner, Richard P. Feynman...
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World War II 1941 1942 1943 Otto Stern George de Hevesy Henrik Dam; Edward Adelbert Doisy None None 1944 Isidor Isaac Rabi Otto Hahn Joseph Erlanger; Herbert...
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