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- ISBN 978-0-521-39916-6. Joseph Fraunhofer (1814 - 1815) "Bestimmung des Brechungs- und des Farben-Zerstreuungs - Vermögens verschiedener Glasarten, in Bezug...
- ISBN 978-2884491624. See: Joseph Fraunhofer (1814–1815) "Bestimmung des Brechungs- und des Farben-Zerstreuungs – Vermögens verschiedener Glasarten, in Bezug...
- Retrieved 27 August 2010. —— (1874). "Neue Apparate zur Bestimmung des Brechungs und Zerstreuungsvermögens fester und flüssiger Körper" [New Equipment...
- World War I and wrote a "manifesto on breaking the shackles of interest" ("Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft") in 1919. This was soon followed by the founding...
- G. Schoeck 1961, Ilias und Aithiopis: kyklische Motive in homerischer Brechung (Zurich); J. Burgess 1997, "Beyond Neo-analysis: problems with the vengeance...
- ISBN 978-0-521-39916-6. Joseph Fraunhofer (1814 - 1815) "Bestimmung des Brechungs- und des Farben-Zerstreuungs - Vermögens verschiedener Glasarten, in Bezug...
- *budą → bode, Icelandic boðs "messages" ("a-Umlaut", traditionally called Brechung) "Labial umlaut" in unstressed medial syllables (the conversion of /a/...
- original on 2017-02-22. von Fraunhofer, Joseph (1817). "Bestimmung des Brechungs und Farbenzerstreuungs Vermogens verschiedener Glasarten" [Determination...
- [contribuidor]. Santiago, Chile: Alfabeta Impr. Spanish translation of Manifest zur Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft des Geldes [The Manifesto for Breaking the Interest...
- or improvised. Often used to express a "yearning" emotion. Accentuirte Brechung German, a broken chord with an added p****ing tone. Used by Bach, described...