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- Jungnickel is a German surname. Notable people with this name include: Christa Jungnickel (1935–1990), German-American historian of science Dieter Jungnickel...
- Ross Jungnickel (1875-1962) was an American music publisher and arranger, and founder of a Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, a precursor to the modern organization...
- Optics. (Jungnickel, 1990b, p. 171.) As of 2006, Dover Publishing still offers the 1902 translation. Jungnickel, 1990b, p. 171. Jungnickel, Christa and...
- Christa Jungnickel (11 April 1935 – 12 August 1990) was a German-American historian of science. Jungnickel was originally from Germany, one of three daughters...
- them, but particularly named Lindemann in the line of gratitude. Jungnickel (Jungnickel, 1990b, pp. 144–148 and 157–160) is revealing on a number of issues...
- Dieter Jungnickel (born 20 March 1952 in Berlin) is a German mathematician specializing in combinatorics. In 1971 Jungnickel entered the Free University...
- Alembic Club reprint of the article. See also pages 261–262 of Cavendish by Jungnickel and McCormmach (1996) Lambeth Libraries. "Cavendish House, Clapham Common...
- inaccurate (Poynting 1894)(Poynting1911, p. 386). Clotfelter 1987, p. 210 Jungnickel & McCormmach 1996, p. 336: A 1783 letter from Cavendish to Mic**** contains...
- Lars Jungnickel (born 31 August 1981) is a German former professional footballer. Early in his career, he pla**** as a forward and later as a midfielder...
- extraordinarius professor, which is comparable to that of ****ociate professor. Jungnickel and McCormmach, 1990b: p. 37 In Germany, until the early twentieth century...