- Ivan
Pavlovych Puluj (Ukrainian: Іван Павлович Пулюй,
pronounced [iˈwɑn pʊˈlʲuj]; German:
Johann Puluj; 2
February 1845 – 31
January 1918) was a Ukrainian...
- імені Івана Пулюя) is a
university in Ternopil, Ukraine.
Ternopil Ivan
Puluj National Technical University (abbreviated TNTU) – the
leading higher technical...
- The
translation of the
Bible by
Panteleimon Kulish, Ivan
Puluj and Ivan Nechuy-Levytsky,
known as the Holy
Scriptures of the Old and New
Testament is...
-
after him.
German inventors and
discoverers Röntgen
Memorial Site Ivan
Puluj "Wilhelm
Conrad Röntgen – Facts". NobelPrize.org. Segovia-Buendía, Cristina...
-
Gustav Magnus Doctoral students Karl
Ferdinand Braun Pyotr Lebedev Ivan
Puluj Wilhelm Röntgen
Hermann Theodor Simon Other notable
students Franz S. Exner...
- Święcicki) or Ruthenian-Ukrainian (1871, by
Panteleimon Kulish and Ivan
Puluj), with non-hyphenated
Ukrainian language appearing shortly thereafter (in...
- the
physics laboratory and
found that only the
Puluj tube
produced X-rays. This was a
result of
Puluj's inclusion of an
oblique "target" of mica, used...
- Běhounek,
radiologist Christian Doppler,
mathematician and
physicist Ivan
Puluj,
physicist and one of the
founders of
medical radiology Antonín Engel, architect...
-
January 29 –
Pyotr Bezobrazov,
Russian admiral (d. 1906)
February 2 – Ivan
Puluj,
Ukrainian physicist,
inventor (d. 1918)
February 14 –
Quintin Hogg, British...
-
producer Alexander Hans
Puluj and
cinematographer Peter Puluj, who were both born in Prague. They were sons of a
famous physicist Ivan
Puluj. The
whole film was...