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Waldmeier (German: Walmeier, Yiddish: וואַלדמאַיער, Hebrew: וולדמאייר) is a
surname of Swiss,
German and
Jewish (western Ashke****c)
origin meaning "Forest...
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Theophilus Waldmeier (1832 in
Basel – 1915) was a
Swiss Calvinist missionary who
later became a Quaker.
Waldmeier was born in the
Canton of
Aargau and...
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number of
additional patterns and
cycles have been hypothesized. The
Waldmeier effect describes the
observation that the
maximum amplitudes of solar...
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Olympedia v t e...
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Waldmeier (18
April 1912 – 26
September 2000) was a
Swiss astronomer,
known for his
research on sunspots. As
director of the
Zurich Observatory until...
- Beirut. This
school was
established in 1873, by the
Quaker Theophilus Waldmeier (a
Swiss missionary).
Historically Quakers were
among the
pioneers in...
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October 2016.
Waldmeier,
Theophilus (1886) Ten
Years in Abyssinia, and
Sixteen Years in Syria,
being the
Autobiography of
Theophilus Waldmeier. S.W. Partridge...
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affiliated with the
Friends United Meeting. The
Swiss missionary Theophilus Waldmeier founded Brummana High
School in
Lebanon in 1873.
Evangelical Friends Churches...
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Tewodros ordered the artisan-missionaries, led by
Theophilus Waldmeier, to
construct a br****
cannon capable of
firing a 1,000
pounds (450 kg)...
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Indonesia & the
Malay World. 28 (81): 196.
Waldmeier,
Theophilus (1886). "The
autobiography of
Theophilus Waldmeier, missionary:
being an
account of ten years'...