Examples of using Austrian physicist in English and their translations into Greek
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The Austrian physicist dr.
It is named after an Austrian physicist.
An Austrian physicist who worked on radioactivity and nuclear physics.
She was an Austrian physicist who discovered nuclear fission.
was an Austrian physicist.
On 28 September 1907 he made the acquaintance of the young Austrian physicist Lise Meitner,
On 28 September 1907 he made the acquaintance of the Austrian physicist Lise Meitner who was almost the same age,
In 1877 Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann described it more precisely in terms of the number of distinct microscopic states that the particles composing a macroscopic"chunk" of matter could be in,
In 1877 Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann characterized it more precisely in terms of the number of distinct microscopic states that the particles composing a chunk of matter could be in while still looking like the same macroscopic chunk of matter.
In 1877 Austrian physicist Ludwig Boltzmann characterized it more precisely in terms of the number of distinct microscopic states that the particles composing a chunk of matter could be in while still looking like the same macroscopic chunk of matter.
The first frame-dragging effect was derived in 1918, in the framework of general relativity, by the Austrian physicists Josef Lense
In 1926 at the age of 39, Austrian theoretical physicist Erwin Schrödinger produced the papers that gave the foundations of quantum wave mechanics.
quantum physicist at the Austrian Academy of Sciences
a quantum physicist at the Austrian Academy of Sciences
Leading Austrian physicist of his day'.
Lise Meitner was an Austrian physicist who worked on radioactivity and nuclear physics.
Austrian physicist, right?
Lise Meitner- Austrian physicist who worked on radioactivity and nuclear physics.
Hasenohrl was probably the leading Austrian physicist of his day”, says Rothman.
The Mach number is named after Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach.