- Hroznětín (Czech pronunciation: [ˈɦrozɲɛciːn]; German:
Lichtenstadt) is a town in
Karlovy Vary
District in the
Karlovy Vary
Region of the
Czech Republic...
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Moses Abigdor Lichtenstadt (1787 - 1870) was a
Hebraist and
Talmud scholar from Lublin, Poland. He was
known for his
great charity towards poor students...
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material on
Werner Heisenberg. Papanicolas, CN and Heisenberg, J. and
Lichtenstadt, J. and McCarthy, JS (1981). "High
multipolarity electroexcitations in...
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where he had gone for treatment. His body was
buried temporarily at
Lichtenstadt, near Carlsbad, but
seven months later was
permanently interred at Nikolsburg...
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Carlsbad where he died of a stroke. He was
buried in the
Jewish cemetery at
Lichtenstadt.
Bloch is best
known for his
encyclopedic work in ichthyology. Between...
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scattering reactions. With
Gerald Peterson,
Murray Moinester, and
Jechiel Lichtenstadt et al., he made
significant contributions to
Nuclear Structure via elastic...
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Broda returned to his
native city, but was soon
called as
rabbi to
Lichtenstadt/Hroznětín, and
thence to Raudnitz/Roudnice Even then his re****tion was...
- Světliny 1.díl, p. of
Varnsdorf Světliny 2.díl, p. of Dolní Podluží
Lichtenstadt: Hroznětín Lichtenstein: Ladečka, p. of Horní Podluží Líšťany (Plzeň-North...
- S2CID 118997409. Akiyama, ****uka; Wheeler, J. Craig; Meier,
David L.;
Lichtenstadt,
Itamar (2003). "The
Magnetorotational Instability in Core-Collapse Supernova...
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London into a wealthy,
cultured Jewish family. Her mother,
Helena Lichtenstadt, was born in
Prague to a
family whose members included the
composer Moscheles...