• Karl Ludwig Felix Machatschki (22 September 1895 – 17 February 1970) was an Austrian mineralogist. He was born in Arnfels (near Leibnitz) in Styria, Austria...
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  • Buddington 1957 – Walter F. Hunt 1958 – Martin J. Buerger 1959 – Felix Machatschki 1960 – Tom F. W. Barth 1961 – Paul Ramdohr 1962 – John W. Gruner 1963...
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  • currently of € 15 000, paid monthly. Source: 1956 Erwin Schrödinger 1958 Felix Machatschki 1960 Erich Schmid 1962 Marietta Blau 1963 Ludwig Flamm and Karl Przibram...
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  • Peter Ewald (1888–1985) 1962 Carl Wilhelm Correns (1893–1980) 1963 Felix Machatschki (1895–1970) 1968 John Frank Schairer (1904–1970) 1970 Thomas F. W...
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  • analysis (spot test) and luminol." R. Strebinger (?)  Austria 1957 Felix Machatschki (1895–1970)  Austria 1962 R. Belcher (?)  United Kingdom 1963, 1966...
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  • to understand the silicates, first refinements described by Bragg and Machatschki; and it was only possibly to understand a crystal structure with Dalton's...
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  • experiments, but he died soon after in a motorcycle accident. 1928 - Felix Machatschki, working with Goldschmidt, showed that silicon can be replaced by...
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  • the University of Vienna where he received his PhD for work with Felix Machatschki in 1946. Zemann worked with Martin J. Buerger at the Massachusetts...
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    Henri Longchambon (1896–1969) Karl August Lossen (1841–1893) Felix Karl Ludwig Machatschki (1895–1970) George Mackenzie (1780–1848) Ernest-François Mallard...
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    NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Felix Ehrenhaft". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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