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  • * [http://www.alberteinstein.info/ Albert Einstein archives online] * {{gutenberg author| id=Albert+Einstein | name=Albert Einstein}}
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  • '''Gravitational waves''' are a prediction of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity, and involve the propagation of variations i
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  • * [http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/txt/al.html Albert Einstein's Theory of Relativity - In Words of Four Letters or Less]
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  • | author = Albert Einstein and L. Hopf | author = Albert Einstein and L. Hopf
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  • * [[Albert Einstein sought refuge for eminent intellectuals during the 1930s]]
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  • ...me100/poc/magazine/albert_einstein5a.html | title = Person of the Century: Albert Einstein | accessdate = 2006-02-25 }} ...k | author = Highfield, Roger; Carter, Paul | title = The Private Lives of Albert Einstein | publisher = Faber and Faber, London, Boston | year = 1993 | id = ISBN 0-5
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  • ...Institute for Advanced Study has contained immortals of science such as [[Albert Einstein]] and [[John von Neumann]]. The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and Interna
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  • ...nd energy has a mass equivalence. This is expressed quantitatively using [[Albert Einstein|Einstein's]] [[equation]]:
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  • ...'''theory of relativity''' actually refers to two theories developed by [[Albert Einstein]] in the early 1900s.
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  • ...s, Reichenbach studied with physicists [[Max Planck]], [[Max Born]], and [[Albert Einstein]]. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University at Erlangen in 1 ...ichenbach studied with Nobel laureate physicists Max Planck, Max Born, and Albert Einstein. He received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University at Erlangen in 191
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  • ..._relativity#Time_dilation| gravitational time dilation]] as predicted by [[Albert Einstein]] in his theory of [[special relativity]].
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  • ...tinct. However, in the early 20th century, the [[German]]-born physicist [[Albert Einstein]] showed that mass can change into energy and that energy can change into
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  • ...e presence of massive objects.<ref name=Tod/> The theory was proposed by [[Albert Einstein]] in 1915. An historical sketch of the theory and its experimental verifica
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  • ...work on the effect of [[gravity]] on [[light]] provided confirmation of [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[general theory of relativity]] and led to the development of [[magnet
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  • ...ist, she cosigned the letter of condemnation, headed by the signature of [[Albert Einstein]], condemning the actions of [[Irgun]] at [[Deir Yassin]].<ref name=NYT>{{c ...ramowitz]], [[Hannah Arendt]], [[Abraham Brick]], [[Jessurun Cardozo]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Herman Eisem]], [[Hayim Fineman]], [[M. Gallen]], [[H. H. Harris]], [
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  • * [[Albert Einstein]], creator of special and general theories of [[relativity]]
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  • Albert Einstein in the 1930s played a role in saving a number of intellectuals through vari ...ein letter to Turkish President 1933.png|right|200px|A recently discovered Albert Einstein letter to İsmet İnönü, Prime Minister of Turkey}}
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  • |event= '''1905:''' The [[photoelectric effect]]: Explained by [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] using the concept of photons, particles of light with quantized
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  • Formally it was named for [[Albert Einstein]], although it was initially called "pandamonium".<ref>[http://www.ul.ie/~c
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  • ...f physics. This observed fact has led to some open problems in gravity. [[Albert Einstein]] assumed it to be true in his formulation of [[General Relativity]].
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  • ...versity. Veblen became the Institute's first faculty member, followed by [[Albert Einstein]]. Veblen resigned his professorship at Princeton to remain at the Institu
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  • Since [[Albert Einstein]]'s work of 1905, electromagnetic radiation is seen as a flux of [[photon]
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  • On December 3, 1933, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to David L. Edsall, Dean of the Harvard Medical School. Courtesy Albert Einstein Archives, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Document 49 476-1 and 2.
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  • ...ident radiation</ref> The subsequent explanation of this phenomenon led to Albert Einstein's theory of light quanta proposed in 1905. In 1922, Arthur Compton observed
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  • ...s thus exist in a fog of probabilities. It was this theorem that led to [[Albert Einstein|Einstein's]] famous quip that "God does not play dice."
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  • ...the electromagnetic field consists of energy parcels (light quanta) was [[Albert Einstein]] in 1905.<ref>A. Einstein, ''Über einen die Erzeugung und Verwandlung des
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  • ...ramowitz]], [[Hannah Arendt]], [[Abraham Brick]], [[Jessurun Cardozo]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Herman Eisem]], [[Hayim Fineman]], [[M. Gallen]], [[H. H. Harris]], [
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  • The '''pole-in-the-barn paradox''' is a scenario presented to illustrate [[Albert Einstein]]'s theory of [[special relativity]]. Like other so-called "paradoxes" of r
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  • The Schwarzschild solution to [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s field equation of [[general relativity]] connects a [[black ho
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  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University
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  • ...people. Yet this important episode of Turkey’s role in the Shoah, in which Albert Einstein played a role, is a fact hardly known outside of Turkey and has scarcely be ....com/abstract=993310; and Reisman, A. (2007) “Jewish Refugees from Nazism, Albert Einstein, and the Modernization of Higher Education in Turkey (1933-1945).” Aleph
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  • ...than the balance of energy and matter transfer. Examples of this include [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s prediction of [[spontaneous emission]] around the turn of the
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  • ...of conservation of mass]].<ref name=note01>'''Note:'''&nbsp;If one takes [[Albert Einstein|Einstein´s]] [[theory of special relativity]] into consideration, as a mor
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  • While [[Albert Einstein]] was a supporter of Zionism in the cultural sense, he often expressed rese ...ramowitz]], [[Hannah Arendt]], [[Abraham Brick]], [[Jessurun Cardozo]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Herman Eisem]], [[Hayim Fineman]], [[M. Gallen]], [[H. H. Harris]], [
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  • ...ppens. As examples, he used the shift from [[Isaac Newton|Newtonian]] to [[Albert Einstein|Einsteinian]] physics, as well as the shift from pre-[[Charles Darwin|Darwi
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  • ...the world arguably can be considered to be at least as great as that of [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], who is so much more widely known. During his career, Shannon s
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  • ...sity," from August 19, 1946, with the announcement of the formation of the Albert Einstein Foundation for Higher Learning, Inc. until June 22, 1947, when he withdrew
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  • Between 1909 and 1915 [[Albert Einstein]] worked on his general theory of relativity, ''The science and life of Albert Einstein'', Oxford University Press, Oxford (1982), p. 250.</ref>
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  • ...er system of coordinates K' moving in uniform translation relatively to K.|Albert Einstein: ''The foundation of the general theory of relativity'', Section A, § 1}}
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  • [[Image:Einstein_en_Lorentz.jpg|thumb|300px|Albert Einstein and Hendrik Antoon Lorentz, photographed by Ehrenfest (1880-1933) in front Lorentz had a very good relationship with [[Albert Einstein]], who visited Leiden as often as he could. As late as 1953 Einstein wrote
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  • === Albert Einstein gives molecules a reality in his explanation of Brownian motion === ...al approach to changes in velocity characterized by random motion, in 1905 Albert Einstein gave a convincing account of the microscopically observable random motion o
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  • ...ower]]), [[beige]], feisty, heinous, [[sheik]], [[dreidel]], [[geisha]], [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], [[caffeine]], [[protein]], [[rottweiller]], [[kaleidoscope]], [
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  • ...body radiation—a form of [[electromagnetic radiation]]—this was done by [[Albert Einstein]] five years later,<ref>A. Einstein, ''Über einen die Erzeugung und Verwan
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  • ...erived version of the KHR-3 HUBO, but with a distinctive head resembling [[Albert Einstein]]. The head, which was made by the Hanson Lab, featured a [[Frubber]] skin
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  • ...tury later, after having completed his [[general theory of relativity]], [[Albert Einstein]] published a new expression, differing by a factor of two from the Newtoni
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  • ...erived version of the KHR-3 HUBO, but with a distinctive head resembling [[Albert Einstein]]. The head, which was made by the Hanson Lab, featured a [[Frubber]] skin
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  • ...'''special relativity''', which was published in 1905, was developed by [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Hendrik Lorentz]] with significant contributions from [[Henri Poinc ...f original memoirs on the special and general theory of relativity |author=Albert Einstein |chapter=The foundation of the general theory of relativity|editor=A Sommer
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  • ...hat physicists call [[tensor analysis]]. This part of mathematics formed [[Albert Einstein]]'s toolbox when he formulated the theory of [[General Relativity]]. So, on
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  • ...that the nature of space, and causality, is very different than we (and [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]) have understood it to be. Two particles created in a single qua
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  • [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] wrote in his 1905 Ph.D. thesis about the size of molecules and t
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  • [[Albert Einstein]] gave the town his political and moral support. Artist [[Ben Shahn]] lived
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  • ...' which condemned the Bikini H-bomb tests. In 1955, he collaborated with [[Albert Einstein]] in writing the Russell-Einstein Manifesto which called for the curtailmen
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  • ...mission to study physics at the [[University of Berlin]], 1917-18, where [[Albert Einstein]] was a newly appointed professor. Carnap then attended the [[University of |teachers=[[Bruno Bauch]]<br/>[[Albert Einstein]]<br/>[[Gottlob Frege]]<br/>[[Edmund Husserl]]
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  • '''Albert Einstein''' ([[Ulm]], March 14, 1879 – [[Princeton]], April 18, 1955) was a [[Germ ...n science – New theory of the Universe – Newtonian ideas overthrown''" and Albert Einstein became a global celebrity, an unusual designation for a scientist. In popul
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  • ...ref> '''aether''') was a concept in [[physics]] made obsolete in 1905 by [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s theory of [[special relativity]].
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  • Mendelsohn became familiar with the basic ideas of [[Albert Einstein]]’s [[theory of relativity]] long before it became famous. The advisory committee was headed by Albert Einstein and included among others the architects Frank Lloyd Wright, [[Heinrich Per
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  • <td rowspan="1"> 1921 <td> [[Albert Einstein]] <td>Germ.+Switz.
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  • ...inger]], [[Max Born]], [[von Neumann|John von Neumann]], [[Paul Dirac]], [[Albert Einstein]], [[Wolfgang Pauli]] and [[List of physicists#Famous physicists of the 20t ...ergy of waves could be described as consisting of small packets or quanta, Albert Einstein exploited this idea to show that an electromagnetic wave such as light coul
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  • ...e of the universe. The concept of curved space originated in the work of [[Albert Einstein]]’s '''Theory of General Relativity'''. Space is united with time in a g
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  • ...a discussion of this see A. Reisman, (2007) "Jewish Refugees from Nazism, Albert Einstein, and the Modernization of Higher Education in Turkey (1933-1945)." Forthcom ...33, through the war and the late 1940s Veblen and his Institute colleagues Albert Einstein and Hermann Weyl worked tirelessly to help bring refugees to the United Sta
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  • ...urkey’s modernization see Reisman, A. (2007) “Jewish Refugees from Nazism, Albert Einstein, and the Modernization of Higher Education in Turkey (1933-1945).” ''Ale
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  • ...than the balance of energy and matter transfer. Examples of this include [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s prediction of [[spontaneous emission]] around the turn of the
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  • ...ually stages a major celebration called ''Pi Day'', with the excuse that [[Albert Einstein]], who lived in the town, was born on March 14th – 3.14 – the numeric e
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  • ...ists breathes new life into such venerable icons as Galileo, Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein and Linus Pauling, as well as lesser lights whose stories have been undeser
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  • ...ongly disagreed with [[Niels Bohr]]'s [[instrumentalism]], and supported [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[scientific realism|realist]] approach to [[scientific theories]] of t ...he exception as part of the theory should then be preferred. As [[Einstein|Albert Einstein]] puts it, "The supreme goal of all theory is to make the irreducible basic
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  • ...ton|Newton]]) and [[relativity]] of motion (for which he was credited by [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]).
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  • ...accepted before [[Jean Baptiste Perrin]]'s experimental verification of [[Albert Einstein]]'s theoretical explanation of [[Brownian motion]].
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  • ...accepted before [[Jean Baptiste Perrin]]'s experimental verification of [[Albert Einstein]]'s theoretical explanation of [[Brownian motion]].
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  • ..., then mathematics, or at least [[pure mathematics]], is not a science. [[Albert Einstein]] has stated that ''"as far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, th | authorlink = Albert Einstein
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  • Other false claims suggest [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Fiorello LaGuardia]] passed through the station as immigrants, and
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  • ...ly because Nazi Germany could be expected to build one. They judged that [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]], with his enormous prestige, would be the person to write a lett
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  • ...of the [[theory of relativity]], which he studied under the teaching of [[Albert Einstein]], and [[quantum mechanics]].
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  • ::Relativistic, due to [[Albert Einstein]] and his [[theory of relativity]]. This includes both special and general
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  • ====[[Albert Einstein]]==== Modern scientific cosmology probably began in 1917 with Albert Einstein's publication of his work on general relativity in "Cosmological Considerat
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  • ...gue]], where he held the chair of [[theoretical physics]] left vacant by [[Albert Einstein]]. Hahn left [[Vienna]] during the [[World War I]] and returned in 1921. Th
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  • # [[Albert Einstein]] - [[User:Mathijs Schmittmann|Mathijs Schmittmann]]
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  • ...oses in general chemistry.<ref name=note01>'''Note:'''&nbsp;If one takes [[Albert Einstein|Einstein´s]] theory of [[special relativity]] into consideration, as a mor
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  • ...sar]]s and [[gravitational lens]]es, and has played a role in confirming [[Albert Einstein|Einstein's]] theory of [[General Relativity]].
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  • ...heliocentric model, and the replacement of Newtonian laws of motion with [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s theory of [[Relativity]]. Between 1907 and 1917, the theoretical physicist [[Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955) developed the [[General theory of relativity]], which, amongs
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  • ...]]. He disagreed with [[Niels Bohr]]'s [[instrumentalism]] and supported [[Albert Einstein]]'s [[scientific realism|realist]] approach to [[scientific theories]] abou
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  • ...y physics, and is ranked with [[Galileo Galilei]], [[Isaac Newton]], and [[Albert Einstein]], and the main creators of [[quantum mechanics]], [[Werner Heisenberg]], [ ...was eight. He died on November 5, 1879, the year that his great admirer [[Albert Einstein]] was born.
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  • ...y physics, and is ranked with [[Galileo Galilei]], [[Isaac Newton]], and [[Albert Einstein]], and the main creators of [[quantum mechanics]], [[Werner Heisenberg]], [ ...was eight. He died on November 5, 1879, the year that his great admirer [[Albert Einstein]] was born.
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  • [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] showed in his theory of [[special relativity]] that the energy o
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  • ...heliocentric model, and the replacement of Newtonian laws of motion with [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s theory of [[Relativity]]. Between 1907 and 1917, the theoretical physicist [[Albert Einstein]] (1879-1955) developed the [[General theory of relativity]], which, amongs
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  • ...[[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] after he received a letter from physicist [[Albert Einstein]] (drafted by fellow physicist [[Leó Szilárd]]) urging the study of [[nuc
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  • ...edia. Condolences poured in from world leaders and from luminaries such as Albert Einstein. A massive crowd followed his body on parade down the major streets of Delh
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  • ...artists, intellectuals and scholars fled to the U.S. The most famous was [[Albert Einstein]]. After World War II, [[Wernher von Braun]], and most of the leading engin
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  • ...hanics'' is often taken to include [[special relativity]], formulated by [[Albert Einstein]] in response to challenges to Newton's formulation raised by the [[Maxwell
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  • * Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have linked [[resveratrol]], a ch
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  • ...ty of any object through space is not a meaningful question according to [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]'s [[Special Theory of Relativity]], which declares that there is
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  • ...man on left (Albert Einstein) shaking hands with a man in a black robe.|[[Albert Einstein]] received his certificate of American citizenship from Judge Phillip Forma
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  • ...ometry.<ref name=tws908/> But his philosophy attracted believers such as [[Albert Einstein]]<ref name=tws9903>{{cite news
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  • ...ed fulfilled people? Maslow studied people that impressed him, including [[Albert Einstein]] and [[Eleanor Roosevelt]]. He characterized ''self-actualized people'' as Was [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]] mentally healthy? The famous [[physics|physicist]] was asked at
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  • ...name of [[Charles Darwin]], and the theory of [[relativity]] the name of [[Albert Einstein]], the periodic law of the chemical elements evokes the name of Dmitri Mend
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  • ...html NY Times Op-Ed article] written by prominent American Jews (including Albert Einstein) critical of Menahem Begin's visit to the States, Dec. 2, 1948</ref>
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  • ...html NY Times Op-Ed article] written by prominent American Jews (including Albert Einstein) critical of Menahem Begin's visit to the States, Dec. 2, 1948</ref>
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  • ...hrenia is present are also exceptionaly creative in many different fields. Albert Einstein and James Joyce each had a schizophrenic child. David Horrobin draws on his
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  • ...history), sometimes even after it/she/he has died (&mdash; the ''life'' of Albert Einstein); ...experiment, debate, mathematical formulation and conceptual refinement; [[Albert Einstein]] believed that they stood as an edifice of physical theory that would neve
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  • ...first item on the list, but too zealous an application was cautioned by [[Albert Einstein|Einstein]]: "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simple
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  • ...26 "Henry Cavendish: An early case of Asperger's syndrome?"] Oliver Sachs (Albert Einstein College of Medicine) Neurological Foundation of New Zealand (Reprinted with
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  • ...ry &mdash; sometimes even after it/she/he has died &mdash; the ''life'' of Albert Einstein; ...experiment, debate, mathematical formulation and conceptual refinement; [[Albert Einstein]] believed that they stood as an edifice of physical theory that would neve
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  • ...nent to think, and using available information to justify that conclusion. Albert Einstein said "God is subtle, but he is not malicious," but the opponents of intelli
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  • ...tomic mechanics what Newton's equations did for macroscopic mechanics, and Albert Einstein's General Relativity theory explained away Newton's action at a distance--a
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  • ...[[Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center]], [[Rockefeller University]], [[Albert Einstein College of Medicine]], [[Mount Sinai School of Medicine]] and [[Weill Corne
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  • ...ommunity, and used it as a vehicle to oppose the Faith. Luminaries such as Albert Einstein and Helen Keller spoke at the society's meetings in New York City. The orga
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