- Józef
Maria Hoene-
Wroński (/ˈhoʊnə ˈvrɒnski/; Polish: [ˈjuzɛf ˈxɛnɛ ˈvrɔj̃skʲi]; French:
Josef Hoëné-
Wronski [ʒozɛf ɔɛne vʁɔ̃ski]; 23
August 1776 – 9 August...
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Wronski or
Wroński (feminine: Wrońska, plural: Wrońscy) is a
Polish surname. Czech,
Ukrainian and
Russian variants include Vronski and
Vronsky (feminine:...
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order n – 1. It was
introduced in 1812 by the
Polish mathematician Józef
Wroński, and is used in the
study of
differential equations,
where it can sometimes...
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Thaddeus Ziembinski Wronski (born Tadeusz; 13
September 1887 – 24 May 1965) was a Polish-American
opera singer,
theatrical manager, teacher, and innovator...
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Andrzej Wroński.
Andrzej Wroński at the
International Wrestling Database Andrzej Wroński at
Olympedia Andrzej Wroński at Olympics.com
Andrzej Wroński at the...
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Captain Wronski (German:
Rittmeister Wronski) is a 1954 West
German spy film
directed by
Ulrich Erfurth and
starring Willy Birgel,
Elisabeth Flickenschildt...
- The Staebler–
Wronski Effect (SWE)
refers to light-induced
metastable changes in the
properties of
hydrogenated amorphous silicon. The
defect density of...
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Brandon Roy
Wronski (born May 22, 1988),
known professionally as
Jagwar Twin and
formerly as Roy English, is an
American singer, songwriter, musician...
- Łukasz
Wroński (born 13
January 1994) is a
Polish professional footballer who
plays as an
attacking midfielder for III liga,
group I club GKS Bełchatów...
- cell and the Staebler–
Wronski effect.
Christopher Wronski was born in Warsaw,
Poland in 1939 as the son of
Bogdan and
Irene Wronski.
Along with his brother...