Christian Bohr — Born Christian Harald Lauritz Peter Emil Bohr[1] February 14, 1855(1855 02 14) Copenhagen … Wikipedia
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Christian Gerthsen — (1894 in Hörup, Alsen, Denmark – 1956 in Karlsruhe, Germany) was a Danish German physicist who made contributions to atomic and nuclear physics, as well as writing numerous textbooks. Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Selected Literature … Wikipedia
Christian Wissel — Christian Wissel, originally a physicist and professor at the University of Marburg, is an important founding father of modern ecological modelling in Germany. He established an influential department at the Helmholtz Center for Environmental… … Wikipedia
Christian Ludwig Gerling — Christian Gerling Christian Ludwig Gerling (1788 1864) Born July 10, 1788 … Wikipedia
Christian Gottlieb Kratzenstein — (1723–1795) was a German doctor, physicist and engineer. In 1769 Kratzenstein constructed resonant cavities which, when he excited them by a vibrating reed, produced the sounds of the five vowels: a, e, i, o, and u. Further reading Susan Splinter … Wikipedia
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Christian Huygens — n. (1629 1695) Dutch mathematician physicist and astronomer … English contemporary dictionary
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Christian Doppler — Born 29 November 1803(1803 11 29) Salzburg, Austria … Wikipedia