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- Egon Orowan FRS (Hungarian: Orován Egon) (August 2, 1902 – August 3, 1989) was a Hungarian-British physicist and metallurgist. He was key in introducing...
- dislocation bows and the maximum stress is given by the Orowan equation. Dislocation bowing, also called Orowan strengthening, is more likely to occur when the...
- of upwelling magma wedging the lithosphere apart. In 1964 and 1965, Egon Orowan proposed the first gravitational mechanism for spreading at mid-ocean ridges...
- Alexander Peter Carl Goldmark John Harsanyi Peter Lax George Olah Egon Orowan John Polanyi Valentine Telegdi Cornelius Lanczos George de Hevesy The original...
- middle row: Rathenau [nl], Koster, Rudberg [sv], Flamache, Goche, Groven, Orowan, Burgers, Shockley, Guinier, C.S. Smith, Dehlinger [de], Laval, Henriot;...
- defects was originally developed by Vito Volterra in 1907. In 1934, Egon Orowan, Michael Polanyi and G. I. Taylor, proposed that the low stresses observed...
- England in 1942. Her parents were pianist Jolan (née Schonfeld) and Egon Orowan, a native of Budapest, Hungary. Both of her parents fled **** Germany because...
- him". Ibn Khaldun's work on evolution of societies also influenced Egon Orowan, who introduced the concept of socionomy. While Ibn Khaldun's record-keeping...
- in a factory co-designed by Polányi and Hungarian-born physicist Egon Orowan. By 1964, improvements in efficiency and production of incandescent lamps...
- (1897–1971) György Szigeti (1905–1978) Tivadar Millner (1899–1988) Egon Orowan (1902–1989) Michael Polanyi (1891–1976) Dennis Gabor (1900–1979) Pál Selényi...