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Holweck is a
German surname and may
refer to:
Fernand Holweck (1890–1941),
French physicist Fernand Holweck Medal and Prize, in
physics Holweck pump,...
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molecules against a
rotating surface. The most
common sub-type is the
Holweck pump,
which contains a
rotating cylinder with
spiral grooves which direct...
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Fernand Holweck (21 July 1890 – 24
December 1941) was a
French physicist who made
important contributions in the
fields of
vacuum technology, electromagnetic...
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spurred him to
issue a
historic ban on
gladiatorial fights.
Frederick George Holweck gives the year of his
death as 391. He is
described as
being an ascetic...
- Bergamo". sqpn.com.
Retrieved 5
April 2013. Holweck, p. 29.
Holweck, p. 52.
Holweck, p. 20.
Holweck, p. 3. "Cathedral of St.
Matthew the
Apostle in Washington"...
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Oxford University Press, 2002, 2006); De
Obitu S.
Dominae as
noted in;
Holweck, F. (1907). The
Feast of the ****umption. In The
Catholic Encyclopedia....
- Gaster. London: The
Royal Asiatic Society. pp. 130–133. LCCN 44034408.
Holweck,
Frederick G. (1924). A
Biographical Dictionary of the Saints. St. Louis...
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Frederick George Holweck (born
Friedrich Georg Holweck;
December 29, 1856 –
February 15, 1927) was a German-American
Catholic parish priest and scholar...
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Fernand Holweck Medal and
Prize is a
major European prize for
Physics awarded jointly every year by the
British Institute of
Physics (IOP) and the...
- ****ert 144,000 and that it took
place on 29 December.
Frederick George Holweck's 1910
entry on the
subject in the
Catholic Encyclopedia referenced estimates...