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The Historical Development of Quantum Theory
by Jagdish Mehra
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... his Graz institute in the mid-1880s); in Vienna they included Paul Ehrenfest (1880-1933), Fritz Hasenöhrl (1874-1915), Lise Meitner (1878-1968) and Stefan Meyer (1872-1949). Planck had meant with his 'by their fruits shall ye know them' this particularly fruitful and flourishing school of ... "
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... had taken an advanced seminar on the subject from Egon von Schweidler the year before; now she became acquainted with Stefan Meyer, an assistant in Boltzmann's institute who was only six years her senior and already quite well known in the field. ... "
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Nationalism and Internationalism in Science, 1880-1939: Four Studies of the Nobel Population
by Elisabeth Crawford
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... r o, the Institute for Radium Research of the Vienna Academy, the first of its kind, was inaugurated. Led by Stefan Meyer, the institute became an important center for the development of instrumentation in radiochemistry and atomic physics. ... "
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The Cambridge History of Science, Volume 5: The Modern Physical and Mathematical Sciences
by Mary Jo Nye
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... Stefan Meyer (1872-1949) and Egon von Schweidler (1873-1948) in Vienna; and a few others in Europe and America - carried out systematic ... "
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