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Adolf Miethe (German: [ˈmiːtə]; 25
April 1862,
Potsdam – 5 May 1927, Berlin) was a
German scientist, lens designer, photochemist, photographer, author...
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Ingrid Miethe (born 1962 in Plauen) is a
German professor of
education at the
University of Giessen. Her
areas of
focus include biographical research,...
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Miethe Glacier (64°56′S 63°6′W / 64.933°S 63.100°W / -64.933; -63.100) is a
glacier 3
nautical miles (6 km) long,
flowing northwest into
Gerlache Strait...
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sensitization and three-colour
photography with
photochemistry professor Adolf Miethe, the most
advanced practitioner in
Germany at that time.
Throughout the...
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developed at
Breslau by V-2
rocket engineer Richard Miethe,
which was
captured by the Soviets,
while Miethe fled to the US via France, and
ended up working...
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produced were all radioactive. In 1924, a
German scientist,
Adolf Miethe,
reported achieving the same feat, but
after various replication attempts...
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Division (2004).
Saudi Arabia A
Country Study. p. 304. ISBN 978-1-4191-4621-3.
Miethe,
Terance D.; Lu, Hong (2004). Punishment: a
comparative historical perspective...
- well. Previously, photographers'
flash powder,
introduced in 1887 by
Adolf Miethe and
Johannes Gae****e, had to be
ignited manually,
exposing the user to...
- 3–128, Bibcode:2003NuPhA.729....3A, doi:10.1016/j.nuclphysa.2003.11.001
Miethe, A. (1924). "Der
Zerfall des Quecksilberatoms". Die Naturwissenschaften...
- ISBN 978-0-86012-455-9
Terry Miethe, in: Gary
Habermas &
Anthony G. N. Flew, Did
Jesus Rise from the Dead? The
Resurrection Debate, ed.
Terry Miethe (San Francisco:...