- Jean François
Fernel (Latinized as
Ioannes Fernelius; 1497 – 26
April 1558) was a
French physician who
introduced the term "physiology" to
describe the...
- next to the
northwest rim of
Fernelius. To the north-northwest are the
craters Nonius and Walther.
Southeast of
Fernelius is the
crater cluster of Miller...
-
January 2017.
Retrieved 18
January 2017.
Greenwood and Earnshaw, pp. 29–31
Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy M. (1971). "Names of
groups and elements"...
- Stöffler. It sits to the west of the
crater Maurolycus. The
distorted crater Fernelius is
attached to the
northern rim, and
Miller and
Nasireddin lie to the...
-
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 2020-11-10.
Retrieved 10
December 2022.
Fernelius, W. C.; Loening, Kurt; Adams, Roy M. (1971). "Names of
groups and elements"...
- is the
smaller crater Kaiser, and
slightly ****her to the
south lies
Fernelius. The
surviving rim of this
crater has been
damaged by
multiple impacts...
-
crater is
nearly attached to the
northeast rim the
slightly larger crater Fernelius, and the two are
separated by an
irregular patch of
ground only a few...
- 76.
IUPAC 2005, pp. 76–77.
IUPAC 2005, p. 77.
IUPAC 2005, pp. 77–78.
Fernelius, W.
Conard (November 1982). "Numbers in
chemical names".
Journal of Chemical...
- film".
Materials Letters. 180: 59–62. doi:10.1016/j.matlet.2016.05.101.
Fernelius, W. Conard; Detling,
Kenneth D. (1934). "Preparation of
crystals of sparingly...
- 2195–2202. Bibcode:2011PComI..33.2195S. doi:10.1016/j.proci.2010.07.050.
Fernelius, Mark; Elia, Shareil; Musielak, Dora E. "Pressure Gain
Combustion Program...