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- Count Adolf Andreas Woldemar Freedericksz (Russian: Владимир Борисович Фредерикс, romanized: Vladimir Borisovich Frederiks; 28 November [O.S. 16] 1838 –...
- The Fréedericksz transition is a phase transition in liquid crystals produced when a sufficiently strong electric or magnetic field is applied to a liquid...
- Vsevolod Konstantinovich Frederiks (or Fréedericksz; Russian: Всеволод Константинович Фредерикс pronounced [ˈvʲsʲɛvəɫəd fʲrʲɪdʲɪˈrʲiks]; April 29, 1885...
- aboard the Imperial Train: Minister of the Imperial Court Baron Woldemar Freedericksz, Commander of the Northern Front General Nikolai Ruzsky, State Duma deputies...
- Nobel Prize winner Vsevolod Frederiks (Fréedericksz), discovered the Fréedericksz transition, the Fréedericksz critical field in liquid crystals Yakov...
- is called a Fréedericksz transition and can also be produced by the application of a magnetic field of sufficient strength. The Fréedericksz transition...
- parterre from the orchestra, his back to the stage. On his right were Baron Freedericksz and Gen. Sukhomlinov." His personal bodyguard had stepped out to smoke...
- 1874) Illarion Vorontsov-Dashkov (17 August 1881 – 6 May 1897) Woldemar Freedericksz (6 May 1897 – 28 February 1917) Royal Households of the United Kingdom...
- of alignment of liquid crystal molecules in applied field is called Fréedericksz transition and was discovered by Russian physicist Vsevolod Frederiks...
- (1825-1860) and his wife, Baroness Yermioniya Alexandrovna Frederiks (Freedericksz). By marrying Anna Borisovna von Neidhardt (1868-1939), he became brother-in-law...