• Julius Ludwig Friedrich Runge (28 June 1843, Röbel – 14 March 1922, Lindau) was a German landscape painter. Born in Röbel in northern Germany, he studied...
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    spectrum. In 1881, Kayser coined the word “adsorption”. Together with Carl Runge, he examined the spectra of chemical elements. In 1905, he wrote a paper...
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    German-made prefabricated Palm House in the Botanic Gardens designed by Gustav Runge and opened in 1877. They designed the North Adelaide Primary School....
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    to the west of the main lake. It was designed by the German architect Gustav Runge [de] (1822-1900) and imported from Bremen, Germany in 1875. It was opened...
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    Ruhland (Leipzig botanist), Max Rumpf (Nürnberg sociologist), Hermann Gustav Runge (Hamburg physician) Ewald Sachsenberg (Dresden academic administrator)...
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    and Liebknecht were intended to look like an assassination. Private Otto Runge hit Luxemburg with his rifle butt as she was being led out of the hotel...
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  • Iris Anna Runge (1 June 1888 – 27 January 1966) was a German applied mathematician and physicist. Iris Runge was the eldest of six children of mathematician...
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    where he stayed until his retirement in 1935. In 1901, he co-developed the Runge–Kutta method, used to solve ordinary differential equations numerically...
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    Gustav Heinrich Johann Apollon Tammann (9 June [O.S. 28 May] 1861 – 17 December 1938) was a prominent Baltic German chemist-physicist who made important...
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  • Heinrich Rubens Andreas Rüdiger Paul Rudolph Carl David Tolmé Runge Iris Runge Wilhelm Runge Ernst Ruska Erich Sackmann Corinna Salander Wolfgang Sandner...
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  • becoming Emeritus in 1947) he again was in Göttingen as the successor of Carl Runge on the chair of applied mathematics. One of his students was Emil Artin...
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    and Austria. During his journeys, Bunsen met the scientists Friedlieb Runge (who discovered aniline and in 1819 isolated caffeine), Justus von Liebig...
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  • Rothe Thomas Royen Ferdinand Rudio Christoph Rudolff Carl David Tolmé Runge Iris Runge Hans Samelson Björn Sandstede Lisa Sauermann Mathias Schacht Helmut...
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    The verdicts were signed by Gustav Noske, who also arranged for the subsequent appeal proceedings to be discontinued. Runge and Vogel later received compensation...
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  • one of two people accused of having shot Luxemburg in the head after Otto Runge had knocked her down with a rifle butt. In 1920, he flew to Finland where...
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  • Waldemar Pabst. As Luxemburg was led out of the hotel, Private Otto Wilhelm Runge struck her on the head with the butt of a rifle, seriously injuring her...
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    Koch Gerhard von Kügelgen Adrian Ludwig Richter Carl Rottmann Philipp Otto Runge Friedrich Wilhelm Schadow Carl Spitzweg Eberhard Wächter Anton Georg Zwengauer...
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    Theodor Gustav Pauli (usually Gustav Pauli) (2 February 1866, Bremen – 8 July 1938, Munich) was a German art historian and museum director in Bremen and...
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    seminar conducted by Klein and professors of applied mathematics, Carl Runge and Ludwig Prandtl, on the subject of elasticity. Although not particularly...
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  • condition or boundary condition of the first type. It is named after Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859). In finite-element analysis, the essential...
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  • coil – Heinrich D. Ruhmkorff Runge–Lenz vector – see Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector Runge's phenomenon – Carle David Tolmé Runge Russell's paradox – Bertrand...
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  • Norman Foster Ramsey Jr. Carl David Tolmé Runge (1856–1927), Runge–Kutta method, Runge's phenomenon, Laplace–Runge–Lenz vector Johannes Rydberg Martin Ryle...
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  • Jeppe Hein Georg Jensen Asger Jorn Jane Jin Kaisen Karl Kvaran Philipp Otto Runge (1799–1801) Heidi Maria Schwarck Nína Sæmundsson Bertel Thorvaldsen The...
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    Potrzebowski Jan Evangelista Purkyně Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy Friedlieb Ferdinand Runge Wojciech Samotij Joseph Schacht Rudolf Schnackenburg Karel Slavíček Władysław...
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    Otto Runge (1777–1810), from whom the Grimms obtained a manuscript of the tale in 1809. Johann Gustav Büsching published another version of Runge's manuscript...
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    Édouard Manet, Adolph Menzel, Claude Monet, Auguste Rodin and Philipp Otto Runge, among others. C. D. Friedrich: Wanderer above the Sea of Fog (1818) C....
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    primarily had its influence in the arts, with painters such as (Philipp Otto Runge, J. M. W. Turner, the Pre-Raphaelites, Hilma af Klint, and Wassily Kandinsky)...
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  • Montel's theorem Periodic points of complex quadratic mappings Pick matrix Runge approximation theorem Schwarz lemma Weierstrass factorization theorem Mittag-Leffler's...
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  • convenience, the problem may also be solved by numerical methods, such as Runge–Kutta integration of the equations of motion. The total energy of the moving...
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  • physicist, archeologist Gustav Roch (1839–1866) mathematician Eric Reissner (1913–1996), mathematician, engineer Carl David Tolmé Runge (1856–1927), mathematician...
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