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    August Ludwig Friedrich Wilhelm Seebeck (27 December 1805 in Jena – 19 March 1849 in Dresden) was a scientist at the Technische Universität Dresden. Seebeck...
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  • Seebeck is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: August Seebeck (1805–1849), German scientist Nicholas F. Seebeck (1857–1899), German-American...
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    Color blindness (category Wikipedia articles needing page number citations from August 2015)
    1798 by asking two young subjects to match pairs of colors. In 1837, August Seebeck first discriminated between protans and deutans (then as class I + II)...
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    originated from August Seebeck in 1837. In 1857, James Clerk Maxwell constructed red and green glasses according to Seebeck's theory. Seebeck noticed that...
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  • championed the law in opposition to contrary evidence expounded by August Seebeck. The law has also been interpreted as "a pitch corresponding to a certain...
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  • along the basilar membrane. Temporal theory was first suggested by August Seebeck. As the basilar membrane vibrates, each clump of hair cells along its...
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    Nicholas Frederick Seebeck (1857 – June 23, 1899) was a stamp dealer and printer, best known for his stamp-printing contracts with several Latin American...
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  • works, that he published in 1827. Ernst Heinrich Weber (1795–1878) and August Seebeck (1805–1849) and William Charles Wells also attempted to compare and...
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  • auditory research included the early 19th century work of Georg Ohm and August Seebeck and their experiments and arguments about Fourier analysis of sounds...
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  • sequel to Broderick's 2005 novel Godplayers. It follows the story of August Seebeck who is empowered with a killing device and finds himself moving world...
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  • Schwenk Johann Schweigger August Seebeck Thomas Johann Seebeck Rudolf Seeliger Jens Seipenbusch Walter Selke Ludwig August Seeber Henry Siedentopf Paul...
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  • spectroscopy August Beer August H. Pfund August Herman Pfund August Krönig August Kundt August Musger August Seebeck August Seydler August Toepler August Witkowski...
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    against pro boxer Andre August". USA Today. Seebeck, Nathan (December 16, 2023). "Jake Paul knocks out Andre August in return to ring". USA Today. "Jake Paul...
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    Variant Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (Kuru) from eating squirrel brains. Seebeck, J. H. "Sciuridae" (PDF). Fauna of Australia. Archived from the original...
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  • Thomas Johann Seebeck was the first to notice that semiconductors exhibit special feature such that experiment concerning an Seebeck effect emerged with...
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    Behavioral Ecology. 12 (2): 140–9. doi:10.1093/beheco/12.2.140. Wedekind C, Seebeck T, Bettens F, Paepke AJ (June 1995). "MHC-dependent mate preferences in...
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    by the decay of a suitable radioactive material into electricity by the Seebeck effect. This type of generator has no moving parts and is ideal for deployment...
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    heat of an internal combustion engine (IC) into electricity using the Seebeck Effect. A typical ATEG consists of four main elements: A hot-side heat...
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  • Standard Bought by Microsoft -- Mostly. " October 3, 2006. Retrieved on August 28, 2009. By Andrew Ross, InformationAge. "Bomgar completes acquisition...
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    current off two plates attached to the crystal-faces. In 1821, Thomas Johann Seebeck discovered that a thermal gradient formed between two dissimilar conductors...
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    2010. Retrieved 17 August 2010. Scotts United States Stamp Catalogue, First Day of Issue Index. "The Stamp Collecting Blog, Seebeck reprints". Archived...
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    doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2020-3.RLTS.T18435916A18435924.en. Lowry, J.B. & Seebeck, J. 1997 "The Potential for Tropical Agroforestry in Wood and Animal Feed...
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    excitation of free electrons, an electric current can also arise through the Seebeck effect. When conductive or semiconductive material is heated by absorption...
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    Wesermünde (closed 1928) AG Vulcan Stettin, Stettin (closed 1928) G. Seebeck A.G., Geestemünde (1988 merged to Schichau Seebeckwerft, closed 2009) Actien-Gesellschaft...
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    its original World War II configuration after its transfer in August 1983 to the Seebeck yard, opening on 27 April 1984 as a museum ship in Bremerhaven...
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    (infrared) and Johann Wilhelm Ritter (ultraviolet), Thomas Young, Thomas Johann Seebeck, and others. Young was the first to measure the wavelengths of different...
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    plutonium-238 to electricity. The physical conversion principle is based on the Seebeck effect, obeying one of the Onsager reciprocal relations between flows and...
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    and Nikolay Pirogov, physicists Georg Wilhelm Richmann and Thomas Johann Seebeck, political scientist Rein Taagepera, psychologist Endel Tulving and Risto...
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    registry 1966–2011: Nassau,  Bahamas 2011–: Guayaquil,  Ecuador Builder Weser Seebeck, Bremerhaven, Germany Yard number 917 Laid down 1 October 1965 Launched...
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    control of aircraft analytically. Similarly, thermocouples use the Peltier-Seebeck effect to measure the temperature difference between two points. Often...
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