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January 2015. Jandric,
Miroslav (2011).
Three Centuries from the
Birth of
Rudjer Boskovic (1711– 1787) (PDF). pp. 449 (footnote). Шћепановић, Слободан (1995)...
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January 2015. Jandric,
Miroslav (2011).
Three Centuries from the
Birth of
Rudjer Boskovic (1711– 1787) (PDF). pp. 449 (footnote).
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Perinatal Medicine (2000) The
Order of the
Croatian Starr with the
Effigy of
Rudjer Boskovic (2001)
Pavao Culumovic Prize of
Croatian Medical ****ociation (2003)...
- The Ruđer Bošković
Institute (RBI; Croatian:
Institut Ruđer Bošković,
pronounced [instǐtuːt rûd͡ʑɛr bɔ̂ʃkɔʋit͡ɕ], IRB) is a
research institute located...
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Newton writes down his inverse-square law of
universal gravitation 1758 —
Rudjer Josip Boscovich develops his
theory of forces,
where gravity can be repulsive...
- the 14th to the 19th century. In 2019, Eva Cetinic, a
researcher at the
Rudjer Boskovic Institute in Croatia, and her colleagues, used
images from WikiArt...
- Petržalka
Michal Bosák 851 04
Bratislava 5 Boskovičova
ulica Nové
Mesto Rudjer Josip Bošković 831 01
Bratislava 37 Bošániho
ulica Dúbravka
Gabriel Bošáni...
- 1714)
February 4 –
Pompeo Batoni,
Italian painter (b. 1708)
February 13
Rudjer Boscovich,
Croatian scientist,
diplomat (b. 1711)
Charles Gravier, comte...
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States (1912–2004) Max Born – Germany, U.K. (1882–1970)
Nobel laureate Rudjer Josip Boscovich –
Croatia (1711–1787)
Jagadish Chandra Bose –
India (1858–1937)...