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Friedrich Hasenöhrl (German: [ˈhaːzn̩øːɐ̯l]; 30
November 1874 – 7
October 1915) was an
Austrian physicist and
professor of the
University of Vienna. He...
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George Hasenohrl (March 10, 1951 –
October 31, 2002) was an
American professional football defensive tackle. He pla**** for the New York
Giants in 1974...
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Donald William Hasenohrl (November 25, 1935 –
January 3, 2024) was an
American politician and
union steelworker. He was a
member of the
Wisconsin State...
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Josef Hasenöhrl (5 May 1915 – 13
March 1945 in Schöndorf (an der Ruwer)) was an
Austrian rower who
competed in the 1936
Summer Olympics. He was killed...
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Hasenöhrl (3,257 m) is a
mountain of the
Ortler Alps in
South Tyrol, Italy. The
easternmost summit of the Ortlers, it is
located in a
triangle between...
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Franz S.
Exner (1849–1926) and
Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1874–1915). He
received his
doctorate at
Vienna under Hasenöhrl. He also
conducted experimental work with...
- were
derived by J.J.
Thomson (1881),
Henri Poincaré (1900),
Friedrich Hasenöhrl (1904) and
others (see M****–energy equivalence#History for
further information)...
- his
treatment led to
radiation paradoxes.
Austrian physicist Friedrich Hasenöhrl showed in 1904 that
electromagnetic cavity radiation contributes the "apparent...
- The CNSO also
performs at the Rudolfinum. In 1993,
trumpet player Jan
Hasenöhrl and Zdeněk Košler
formed the CNSO, with Košler as the orchestra's first...
- (FB) 1970: Jim
Stillwagon – (DL) 1971: Tom
DeLeone – (C) 1972:
George Hasenohrl – (DL) 1973:
Archie Griffin – (RB) – Big Ten MVP 1974:
Archie Griffin...