-
Moore altered the
names of the last two
reindeer several times;
first to "
Donder" and "Blitzen" (to
match German Blitzen or Blitz), as
appears in an early...
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Walter De
Donder (born 12 July 1960) is a
Belgian actor and
politician and is best
known for
parts in
Flemish children's
television series. De
Donder started...
-
refer to:
Peter Donders (1807–1887),
Dutch beatified Roman Catholic Missionary Franciscus Donders (1818–1889),
Dutch ophthalmologist Donders' law, describing...
- Théophile
Ernest de
Donder (French: [də dɔ̃dɛʁ]; 19
August 1872 – 11 May 1957) was a
Belgian mathematician,
physicist and
chemist famous for his work (published...
- In
mathematical physics, the De
Donder–Weyl
theory is a
generalization of the
Hamiltonian formalism in the
calculus of
variations and
classical field theory...
-
Franciscus (Franz)
Cornelius Donders FRS FRSE (27 May 1818 – 24
March 1889) was a
Dutch ophthalmologist.
During his career, he was a
professor of physiology...
- Ehrenfest, Herzen, de
Donder, Schrödinger, Verschaffelt, Pauli, Heisenberg, Fowler, Brillouin.
Sixth Conference, 1930. 1st row: Th. de
Donder, P. Zeeman, P....
-
donder,
meaning "thunder", and bus,
meaning "container, tin" (Middle Dutch: busse, box, jar, from
Latin buxus, box tree). The
transition from
donder to...
- Théophile de
Donder derived a
relation between affinity and the
Gibbs free
energy of a
chemical reaction.
Through a
series of derivations, de
Donder showed...
- the
harmonic coordinate condition (also
known as the de
Donder gauge after Théophile de
Donder): 0 = Γ β γ α g β γ . {\displaystyle 0=\Gamma _{\beta \gamma...