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    Heinrich Gustav Magnus (German pronunciation: [ˈhaɪnʁɪç ˈɡʊsta(ː)f ˈma(ː)ɡnʊs]; 2 May 1802 – 4 April 1870) was a German experimental scientist. His training...
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    mechanical rotation rather than shape of the foil. The Magnus effect is named after Heinrich Gustav Magnus, the German physicist who investigated it. The force...
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    his doctor's degree three years later under the supervision of Heinrich Gustav Magnus. His thesis on that occasion was devoted to a question in organic...
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    Magnus's green salt is the inorganic compound with the formula [Pt(NH3)4][PtCl4]. This salt is named after Heinrich Gustav Magnus, who, in the early 1830s...
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  • founder of Magnus Harmonica Corporation Heinrich Gustav Magnus, German chemist and physicist who discovered the Magnus effect Kurt Magnus (1912–2003)...
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    acid, which has the formula HIO4. Periodic acid was discovered by Heinrich Gustav Magnus and C. F. Ammermüller in 1833. Modern industrial scale production...
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    beta to a hydroxy group. Its discovery is generally attributed to Heinrich Gustav Magnus, who prepared it by the action of solid sulfur trioxide on ethanol...
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    acoustician Heinrich Gustav Magnus (1802–1870), German chemist and physicist Gustav Mahler (1860–1911), Austrian composer and conductor Gustav Meyrink (1868–1932)...
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    bodies written under the supervision of Martin Ohm, Ernst Kummer and Heinrich Gustav Magnus. After receiving his doctorate, Christoffel returned to Montjoie...
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    Diathermancy was first described by German physicist and chemist Heinrich Gustav Magnus in the 1800s. Air is diathermanous; therefore atmospheric air is...
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