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- Ettingshausen is an inhabited place in Middle Hesse, Germany. It is part of the muni****lity (Gemeinde) of Reiskirchen, in the district (Landkreis) of...
- Constantin Freiherr von Ettingshausen (or Baron Constantin von Ettingshausen) (16 June 1826 in Vienna – 1 February 1897 in Graz) was an Austrian botanist...
- Andrew "ET" Ettingshausen (born 29 October 1965) is an Australian former professional rugby league footballer who pla**** in the 1980s, 1990s, and early...
- von Ettingshausen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert von Ettingshausen (1850–1932), Austrian physicist Andreas von Ettingshausen...
- Ettingshausen is an inhabited place in Reiskirchen, Giessen, Hesse, Germany. Ettingshausen may also refer to: Albert von Ettingshausen (1850–1932), Austrian...
- The Ettingshausen effect (also known as second Nernst–Ettingshausen effect) is a thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic) phenomenon that affects the electric...
- Li, 1982 †****us praeninnisiana Ettingshausen, 1893 †****us praeulmifolia Ettingshausen, 1893 †****us prisca Ettingshausen, 1867 †****us pristina Saporta,...
- Andreas Freiherr von Ettingshausen (25 November 1796 – 25 May 1878) was an Austrian mathematician and physicist. Ettingshausen studied philosophy and...
- Nernst effect (also termed the first Nernst–Ettingshausen effect, after Walther Nernst and Albert von Ettingshausen) is a thermoelectric (or thermomagnetic)...
- Colin von Ettingshausen (born 11 August 1971, in Düsseldorf) is a German rower. Von Ettingshausen studied at Keble College, Oxford. "Oxonian Olympians"...