- his
meteorological measurements.
Klinkerfues was born in Hofgeismar, the son of army
doctor Johann Reinhard Klinkerfues and his wife
Sabine (née Dedolph)...
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Klinkerfues may
refer to:
Ernst Friedrich Wilhelm Klinkerfues (1827–1884),
German astronomer 112328
Klinkerfues, a main belt
asteroid named after the...
- astronomers:
Moritz Cantor, Dedekind, Dirksen, Encke, Gould, Heine,
Klinkerfues, Kupffer, Listing, Möbius, Nicolai, Riemann, Ritter, Schering, Scherk...
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chromic acid cell with him, he also met the
astronomer Wilhelm Klinkerfues.
Klinkerfues had
developed a bifilar-hygrometer
which was
widely used but did...
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Friedrich Wilhelm Klinkerfues. In 1868, the
research institution was
divided into
theoretical and
practical sections.
Klinkerfues continued to run the...
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Bridge share honors".
Duluth News Tribune.
Retrieved August 28, 2021.
Klinkerfues, Fulton. "Duluth
struggled to find its lift bridge". Good Age Newspaper...
- 21450 0.998599 771.8979 1.081429 68.1848 1850/07/24 MPC · JPL C/1854 R1
Klinkerfues 1290 0.993246 118.2650 0.798762 40.9201 1854/10/28 MPC · JPL C/1854 Y1...
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Broadcasting - at the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
Fulton Klinkerfues.
Stanley E.
Hubbard pioneered local broadcasting. Good Age Newspaper...
- coefficient, he
obtained a
negative result. The
experiment of
Wilhelm Klinkerfues (1870)
investigated whether an
influence of Earth's
motion on the absorption...
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northeast of the
mouth of
Ardencaple Fjord,
about 15 km (9.3 mi) from Cape
Klinkerfues. The
station was
built in 1932 by John Giæver's expedition,
about 15 km...