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Ferdinand Kurlbaum (4
October 1857 in Burg bei
Magdeburg – 29 July 1927 in Berlin) was a
German physicist. As the son of a magistrate, he had to follow...
- 1021/cr60270a002. Lummer, O.;
Kurlbaum, F. (1892). "Bolometrische Untersuchungen".
Annalen der
Physik und Chemie. 46: 204. Lummer, O.;
Kurlbaum, F. (1894). "Bolometrische...
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physical embodiment. Here are a few. In 1898, Otto
Lummer and
Ferdinand Kurlbaum published an
account of
their cavity radiation source.
Their design has...
- his and
Kurlbaum's observational data and
found that it ****ed for all
wavelengths remarkably well. On 19
October 1900,
Rubens and
Kurlbaum briefly reported...
- Leipzig. In 1923, he
married Carola ("Lola")
Kurlbaum, the
daughter of
distinguished Leipzig lawyer Alfred Kurlbaum. He
worked as an ****istant
keeper at the...
- (until 31
January 1969) Kübler (until 9
August 1969)
Kulawig Kunze Kurlbaum Kurlbaum-Beyer
Lange Langebeck Lautenschlager Leber Lemp (from 29 November...
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Eggert (1844–1920),
architect Harald Jährling (born 1954),
rower Ferdinand Kurlbaum (1857–1927),
physicist Hermann Paasche (1851–1925),
politician (DVP) Emanuel...
- The
first disappearing-filament
pyrometer was
built by L. Holborn and F.
Kurlbaum in 1901. This
device had a thin
electrical filament between an observer's...
- (until 31
January 1969) Kübler (until 9
August 1969)
Kulawig Kunze Kurlbaum Kurlbaum-Beyer
Lange Langebeck Lautenschlager Leber Lemp (from 29 November...
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February 1952)
Korspeter Krahnstöver
Kreyssig (from 4
April 1951)
Kriedemann Kurlbaum Lange Lausen Leddin (until 25
March 1951) Löbe
Lockmann (from 28 November...