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- The landscape of Schweiggers is characterized by gentle hills and green valleys. The origin of the German Thaya river is near Schweiggers. The coat of arms...
- Christoph Schweigger (8 April 1779 – 6 September 1857) was a German chemist, physicist, and professor of mathematics born in Erlangen. J.S.C.Schweigger was...
- Schweigger is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: August Friedrich Schweigger (1783–1821), German naturalist Franz Schweigger-Seidel...
- of view, the Thaya (as German Thaya) originates in the territory of Schweiggers at an elevation of 658 m (2,159 ft) and flows to Lanžhot, where it enters...
- Salomon Schweigger (also spelled Solomon Schweiger) (30 March 1551 – 21 June 1622) was a German Lutheran theologian, minister, anthropologist and orientalist...
- Schweigger-Seidel sheath is a phagocytic sleeve that is part of a sheathed arteriole of the spleen, and is sometimes referred to as a splenic ellipsoid...
- measuring electric current. The earliest galvanometer was reported by Johann Schweigger at the University of Halle on 16 September 1820. André-Marie Ampère also...
- Piperin, ein neues Pflanzenalkaloid" [On piperine, a new plant alkaloid]. Schweiggers Journal für Chemie und Physik (in German). 29 (1): 80–82. Friedrich A...
- Bemerkungen über d****elbe, Dissertation, Göttingen 1812, in Latein. Schweiggers Journ. 10, S. 507–547, 1814 Oryktognostische und chemische Beobachtungen...
- calcium-48 atoms to make tennessine. In 1811, the German chemist Johann Schweigger proposed that the name "halogen" – meaning "salt producer", from αλς [hals]...