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Kramers can
refer to:
Kramers (bookstore),
Independent bookstore in
Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C.,
United States Kramers (crater), an old
lunar impact...
- The
Kramers–Kronig relations,
sometimes abbreviated as KK relations, are
bidirectional mathematical relations,
connecting the real and
imaginary parts...
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mechanics and
statistical physics. Hans
Kramers was born on 17
December 1894 in Rotterdam. the son of
Hendrik Kramers, a physician, and
Jeanne Susanne Breukelman...
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Kramer vs.
Kramer is a 1979
American legal drama film
written and
directed by
Robert Benton,
based on
Avery Corman's 1977 novel. The film
stars Dustin...
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smaller Weber, and it was
named after Hendrik Anthony Kramers, a
Dutch physicist. The
outer rim of
Kramers is
heavily eroded and worn,
although the perimeter...
- Ford, Andrew.
Review of
Kramers Ergot 4.
Kramers Ergot 6 at
Buenaventura Press Review of
Kramers Ergot 5, Time
Review of
Kramers Ergot 6, The
Comics Journal...
- In
quantum mechanics, the
Kramers'
degeneracy theorem states that for
every energy eigenstate of a time-reversal
symmetric system with half-integer total...
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Kramers' law
describes the
spectral distribution of X-ray emissions.
Kramers' law may also
refer to:
Kramers'
opacity law
describing opacity in
terms of...
- Look up
Kramer in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kramer is a
Dutch and Low
German word for a
small merchant, hawker, or
retailer and is a
common occupational...
- is
taken to be
changing slowly. The name is an
initialism for Wentzel–
Kramers–Brillouin. It is also
known as the LG or Liouville–Green method. Other...