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    clergyman Georg Chladni (1637–1692), had left Kremnica in 1673 during the Counter Reformation. Chladni's grandfather, Martin Chladni (1669–1725), was...
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    Johann Martin Chladni (Latinized Chladenius; Lutherstadt Wittenberg, 17 April 1710 – Erlangen, 10 September 1759) was a German philosopher, theologian...
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    later be linked to the independent invention of research begun by Ernst Chladni, who used powder rather than liquid to facilitate the visual patterns....
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    decade are listed in the table in this section. The German physicist Ernst Chladni, sometimes considered as the father of meteoritics, was the first to publish...
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  • experimented with camera-less photography while living in Japan. Her 1985 work Chladni Figures was produced by sprinkling carborundum powder directly onto photographic...
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    causes water droplets to leap up as a result of standing waves known as Chladni patterns on the water surface. Such bowls are said to have been manufactured...
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  • Akademie der Wissenschaften. Retrieved 2015-04-08. Ullmann, Dieter (1996). Chladni und die Entwicklung der Akustik von 1750–1860 (in German). Basel: Birkhäuser...
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  • Bürger Hans Busch Gerd Buschhorn Philipp Carl Lorenz S. Cederbaum Ernst Chladni Elwin Bruno Christoffel Rudolf Clausius Emil Cohn Theodor des Coudres Christoph...
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  • Union, Russia (1928–2008) Juansher Chkareuli – Georgia (born 1940) Ernst Chladni – Germany (1756–1827) Nicholas Christofilos – Greece (1916–1972) Steven...
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  • Argand, Genevan physicist and chemist (born 1750) "Ernst Florens Friedrich Chladni". Institute for Learning Technologies, Columbia University. Archived from...
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