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Polykarp Kusch (German: [ˈpoːliˌkaʁp ˈkuʃ];
January 26, 1911 –
March 20, 1993) was a German-American
physicist who
shared the 1955
Nobel Prize in Physics...
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Bishop of Smyrna. Polycarp, the
Latin Polycarpus, or the
Germanized Polykarp may also
refer to: in religion: Polycarpus, the
conventional title of a...
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Polykarp Leyser may
refer to:
Polykarp Leyser the
Elder (1552 – 1610),
German Lutheran theologian,
superintendent in
Braunschweig Polykarp Leyser II (1586...
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Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben (German: [ˈjoːhan ˈkʁɪsti̯a(ː)n
ˈpɔlykaʁp ˈɛʁksˌleːbn̩]; 22 June 1744 – 19
August 1777) was a
German naturalist from...
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Committee that year
awarded half the
prize to Lamb and the
other half to
Polykarp Kusch, who won "for his
precision determination of the
magnetic moment...
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Polykarp Leyser II, pastor.
Polykarp Leyser III (1656-1725),
grandson of
Polykarp Leyser II,
general superintendent of Celle.
Michael Leyser Polykarp...
- historian. He was the son of
Polykarp Leyser III, the great-grandson of
Polykarp Leyser II and the great-great
grandson of
Polykarp Leyser the Elder, all also...
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faculty members,
including John R. Dunning, I. I. Rabi,
Enrico Fermi, and
Polykarp Kusch,
began what
became the
Manhattan Project,
creating the
first nuclear...
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Wolfgang von Goethe. His
granddaughter married Polykarp Leyser the Elder, thus
making him an
ancestor of the
Polykarp Leyser family of theologians. The first...
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Polykarp Leyser II (20
November 1586,
Wittenberg - 15
January 1633, Leipzig) was a
German Lutheran theologian and
superintendent in Leipzig. He was professor...