- János
Irinyi (sometimes also
spelled János
Irínyi;
Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjaːnoʃ ˈiriɲi]; 18 May 1817 – 17
December 1895) was a
Hungarian chemist...
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Irinyi János
Reformed Secondary School is one of the
secondary educational institutions in Kazincbarcika, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén county, Hungary. The predecessor...
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Csaba Horváth,
inventor of the high-performance
liquid chromatography János
Irinyi,
inventor of
noiseless match (1836) Ányos Jedlik, co-inventor of dynamo...
- by the
Hungarian János
Irinyi, who was a
student of chemistry. An
unsuccessful experiment by his professor, Meissner, gave
Irinyi the idea to
replace pot****ium...
- Project.
Notable Hungarian inventions include the lead
dioxide match (János
Irinyi), a type of
carburetor (Donát Bánki, János Csonka), the
electric (AC) train...
- Martin-Vicente, Adela; Cano-Lira, Jose; Nagl, Markus; Lackner, Michaela;
Irinyi, Laszlo; Meyer, Wieland; de Hoog, Sybren; Hernando,
Fernando L (2018). "Scedosporium...
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Hungarian scientists born on the
plain include Zoltán Bay, physicist; János
Irinyi, chemist,
inventor of the
noiseless match; János Kabay, pharmacologist;...
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Marsh test for the
presence of ****nic.
Hungarian chemistry student János
Irinyi invents a
noiseless match.
October 24 – The
earliest United States patent...
- Szalay, Pál Hunfalvy,
Bertalan Szemere, István Gorove, Lőrinc Tóth, József
Irinyi) to
travel and to
write about their experiences abroad. In 1830–1831, the...
- 1943
Nobel Prize in
Chemistry Máté Hidvégi -
biochemist and
inventor János
Irinyi -
chemist and
inventor György Jendr****ik -
physicist and
mechanical engineer...