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    Augusto Righi (27 August 1850 – 8 June 1920) was an Italian physicist and a pioneer in the study of electromagnetism. He was born and died in Bologna...
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  • Italian freestyle swimmer Augusto Righi (1850–1920), Italian physicist Daniele Righi (born 1976), Italian cyclist Egano Righi-Lambertini (1906-2000), Italian...
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  • dictator of Chile Augusto Righi (1850–1920), Italian physicist Augusto Roa Bastos (1917–2005), Paraguayan novelist and short story writer Augusto César Sandino...
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  • thermal Hall effect, also known as the Righi–Leduc effect, named after independent co-discoverers Augusto Righi and Sylvestre Anatole Leduc, is the thermal...
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    Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 2019-04-26. "Augusto Righi". www.fgm.it. Retrieved 2019-04-26. "Righi, Augusto | Encyclopedia.com". www.encyclopedia.com...
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  • toxicology; Maria Matilde Principi, Entomology department chair for 30 years Augusto Righi, pioneer in the study of electromagnetism Carlo Rovelli, Italian theoretical...
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    acquainted with University of Bologna physicist Augusto Righi, who had done research on Heinrich Hertz's work. Righi permitted Marconi to attend lectures at the...
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    used an endless belt to transport charge was constructed in 1872 by Augusto Righi. It used an india rubber belt with wire rings along its length as charge...
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    2009. Nature. Nature Publishing Group. p. 109. Hall, Edwin H. (1935). "Augusto Righi (1850-1920)". Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences...
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    Lungotevere degli Inventori is the stretch of lungotevere linking piazza Augusto Righi with piazza Antonio Meucci, in Rome, Portuense district. This lungotevere...
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    1926-27. In 1946, with the inauguration of the Liceo Scientifico Statale Augusto Righi (a branch of the Regio Liceo), the school was renamed "Liceo Scientifico...
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    Hertz led to a series of investigations by Wilhelm Hallwachs, Hoor, Augusto Righi and Aleksander Stoletov on the effect of light, and especially of ultraviolet...
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    by paraffin prism, duplicating earlier experiments by Bose and Righi. Augusto Righi's 12 GHz spark oscillator and receiver, 1895 Beginning in 1894 Indian...
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    techniques influenced and were expanded on by other radio pioneers including Augusto Righi and his student Guglielmo Marconi, Alexander Popov, Lee de Forest, and...
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  • Pacinotti Louis Pasteur Max Planck Olinto De Pretto George Rawlinson Augusto Righi Wilhelm Röntgen Manlio Simonetti Herbert Spencer Ulrich von Wilamowitz-Moellendorff...
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    Chandra Bose, Lord Rayleigh, George Fitzgerald, Frederick Trouton, Augusto Righi and Oliver Lodge, were mainly interested in radio waves as a scientific...
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    the lungotevere that connects Lungotevere Vittorio Gassman to Piazza Augusto Righi, in Rome's Portuense district. The lungotevere is named after the ancient...
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    lens focusing microwaves on a galena crystal detector. Also in 1894 Augusto Righi in his microwave experiments at University of Bologna focused 12 GHz...
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    composer Francesco Ricci Bitti (born 1942), Italian sports administrator Augusto Righi (1850–1920), physicist, authority on electromagnetism Carlo Ruini (1530–1598)...
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  • Pacinotti  Kingdom of Italy 1881 Emilio Villari  Kingdom of Italy 1882 Augusto Righi  Kingdom of Italy 1887 Thomas Edison  United States 1888 Heinrich Hertz...
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  • At the same time, it was also noted by Augusto Righi in Italy and the effect is sometimes called the Righi-Leduc Effect. He married Hélène Jenny Dutilleul...
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    technological physics at the University of Pisa. Among his students was Augusto Righi. Pacinotti died in Pisa. He is best known for inventing an improved...
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    physicists Jagadish Chandra Bose, Oliver Lodge, Lord Rayleigh, and Augusto Righi, among others, showed that radio waves like light demonstrated reflection...
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    org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Augusto Righi". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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  • explore the quasioptical nature at these wavelengths. Oliver Lodge and Augusto Righi experimented with 1.5 and 12 GHz microwaves respectively, generated...
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  • Richter magnitude scale – Charles Francis Richter Righi–Leduc effect (a.k.a. Leduc–Righi effect) – Augusto Righi and Sylvestre Anatole Leduc Ringelmann effect...
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    also known as Ponte Marconi, is a Roman bridge that connects Piazza Augusto Righi with Piazza Tommaso Edison, in Rome, in the Ostiense and Portuense districts...
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    Pietro Blaserna piazza Augusto Righi (Ponte Guglielmo Marconi) Q XI Portuense M15 21 Lungotevere degli Inventori Piazza Augusto Righi (Ponte Guglielmo Marconi)...
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    Antonio Pacinotti, Pietro Paleocapa, Giuseppe Peano, Piero Puricelli, Augusto Righi, Ascanio Sobrero; Towns in Tuscany, e.g. Bagni di Lucca, Certaldo, Collodi...
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  • nomenclature of lunar features that is now the international standard Augusto Righi (1850–1920), physicist who played an important role in the development...
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