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    Christian August Hausen (1693–1743) was a German mathematician who is known for his research on electricity. Hausen studied mathematics at the University...
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  • Hausen may refer to: Hausen, Miltenberg, in the Miltenberg district Hausen, Lower Bavaria, in the Kelheim district Hausen, Upper Franconia, in the Forchheim...
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    colleague of his at Göttingen. Other notable doctoral students were Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben, Johann Pfaff (doctoral advisor of Carl Friedrich Gauss)...
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    1770) Johann Georg Walch, German theologian (d. 1775) June 19 – Christian August Hausen, German mathematician and physicist (d. 1743) June 20 – Wilhelmina...
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    Templars, but found it "reserved and short-sighted" compared to that of Christian Thomasius. Batley, Edward M. (1999). "Lessing's Templars and the reform...
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  • 1770) Johann Georg Walch, German theologian (d. 1775) June 19 – Christian August Hausen, German mathematician and physicist (d. 1743) June 20 – Wilhelmina...
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  • W. Hänsch Hauke Harder Johannes Franz Hartmann Werner Hartmann Christian August Hausen Isolde Hausser Otto Haxel Oskar Heil Burkhard Heim Jochen Heisenberg...
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  • fiction) Gottlieb Christoph Harless Christian August Hausen Sven Hedin Christian Friedrich Henrici Gustav Ludwig Hertz Christian Gottlob Heyne Adolf Bernhard...
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  • Christiaan Huygens Christian August Hausen Christian Christiansen (physicist) Christian Doppler Christian Gerthsen Christian Heinrich Pfaff Christian Ludwig Gerling...
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    History of electromagnetic theory (category Self-contradictory articles from August 2021)
    Georg Matthias Bose, about 1750. Litzendorf, researching for Christian August Hausen, substituted a glass ball for the sulphur ball of Guericke. Bose...
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