• Ardelle Sanderson Adolf Walker Judges: Zoltán Balázs P. Baron Charlotte Benedict-Stieber Donald Gilchrist Masao Hasegawa Miroslav Hasenöhrl Walter Malek Pamela...
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    of for Brownian motion, independently of Albert Einstein and Friedrich Hasenöhrl. Erwin Schrödinger, who later also won the 1933 Nobel Prize in Physics...
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    Hahn (1879–1934), mathematician (member of the Vienna Circle) Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1874–1915), physicist Victor Franz Hess (1883–1964), physicist, Nobel...
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  • physicist, geologist and mineralogist of the 19th century Friedrich Hasenöhrl, physicist Victor Franz Hess, physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics Nikolaus...
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    Seeliger), Walter Heitler – (Karl Herzfeld), Karl Herzfeld – (Friedrich Hasenöhrl), Herman March – (Wilhelm Röntgen), Kurt Urban – (Wilhelm Rabe), Karl...
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    athletes winning no medals. Austria first competed in cycling in 1896, with Adolf Schmal winning a gold medal and two bronzes (retroactively, as the award...
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  • leadership of the party's members in China and East Asia was given to Franz Hasenöhrl, who tried to exploit the Anti-communist and Anti-Russian sentiments among...
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  • the additional mass of a body due to electromagnetic radiation as Hasenöhrl. Hasenöhrl's idea was that the mass of bodies included a contribution from the...
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  • – Australia (born 1952) Douglas Hartree – U.K. (1897–1958) Friedrich Hasenöhrl – Austria, Hungary (1874–1915) Lene Vestergaard Hau – Vejle, Denmark (born...
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  • awarded for the last time in the year 1954.[citation needed] 1905 Friedrich Hasenöhrl for electromagnetic theory 1906 F. Ratz Rudolf Scheuble for candles which...
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  • Guillermo Douglas  Uruguay 1936 Berlin details Gustav Schäfer  Germany Josef Hasenöhrl  Austria Dan Barrow  United States 1948 London details Mervyn Wood  Australia...
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  • Gold Silver Bronze Single sculls details Gustav Schäfer  Germany Josef Hasenöhrl  Austria Dan Barrow  United States Double sculls details  Great Britain...
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  • (1873–1950) H. Stanley Allen (1873–1954) E. T. Whittaker (1873–1956) Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1874–1915) Vagn Walfrid Ekman (1874–1954) Hans Reissner (1874–1967) Max...
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  • on naming the song with the same name (b.1843) October 7 – Friedrich Hasenöhrl, Austrian physicist (b. 1874) October 10 – Albert Cashier, born Jennie...
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    in four out of seven rowing events in 1936. Men's single sculls Josef Hasenöhrl Men's double sculls Fritz Moser Hermann Kubik Men's coxless pair Heinz...
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  • His transformation also violates the relativity principle. Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1904) applied the concept of electromagnetic mass and momentum (which...
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