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  1. Der Pauli-Jung-Dialog und seine Bedeutung für die moderne Wissenschaft (German Edition)
  2. Physical chemistry in the service of medicine; seven addresses by Wolfgang Pauli, Martin Fischer, 2010-08-25
  3. Physical Chemistry First EditionIn The Service Of Medicine. by Wolfgang Pauli, 2010-05-17
  4. The Creation of Quantum Mechanics and the Bohr-Pauli Dialogue (Studies in the History of Modern Science) by J. Hendry, 1984-03-31
  5. Wissenschaftlicher Briefwechsel mit Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg u.a. / Scientific Correspondence with Bohr, Einstein, Heisenberg a.o.: Band/Volume IV Teil/Part ... (German and English Edition) (Pt. 4) by Wolfgang Pauli, 2004-12-03
  6. Beziehungen Der Kolloidchemie Zur Physiologie (1906) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 2010-05
  7. Meson Theory Of Nuclear Forces by Wolfgang Pauli, 2007-03-15
  8. Colloid chemistry of the proteins by Wolfgang Pauli, 2010-09-03
  9. Relativitätstheorie (German Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 2000-04-14
  10. Quantum Theory of Angular Momentum - a Collection of Reprints and Original Papers by L. C., And H. Van Dam (editors) (with Wolfgang Pauli, E. P. Wigner, G. Racah, J. Schwinger, V. Bargmann, Wigner, Jahn, Etc) Biedenharn, 1965-01-01
  11. Funf Arbeiten zum Ausschliessungsprinzip und zum Neutrino (Texte zur Forschung ; Bd. 27) (German Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 1977
  12. Die allgemeinen Prinzipien der Wellenmechanik: Neu herausgegeben und mit historischen Anmerkungen versehen von N. Straumann (German Edition) by Wolfgang Pauli, 1990-11-16
  13. The Innermost Kernel: Depth Psychology and Quantum Physics. Wolfgang Pauli's Dialogue with C.G. Jung by Suzanne Gieser, 2010-11-30
  14. Symposia on the Foundations of Modern Physics 1992: The Copenhagen Interpretation and Wolfgang Pauli : Helsinki, Finland June-August 1992 by K. V. Laurikainen, 1993-06

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Cassidy, David C. Beyond Uncertainty Heisenberg, Quantum Physics, and the Bomb Book Gamow, George Thirty Years that Shook Physics The Story of Quantum Theory
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42. Pauli, Wolfgang
Pauli, Wolfgang (b. April 25, 1900, Vienna, Austriad. Dec. 15, 1958, Z rich, Switz.), Austrianborn American winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1945 for his discovery
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(b Pauli exclusion principle q.v. ), which states that in an atom no two electrons can occupy the same quantum state simultaneously. This principle clearly relates the quantum theory to the observed properties of atoms. When he was 20, Pauli wrote a 200-page encyclopaedia article on the theory of relativity. He was appointed a lecturer at the University of Hamburg in 1923, and the following year he proposed that a fourth quantum number, which may take on the numerical values +1/2 or -1/2, was necessary to specify electron energy states. It was later found that the two values represent the two possible directions of spin for fermions. In 1925 he introduced his exclusion principle, which immediately made clear the reason for the structure of the periodic table of the elements. neutrino by Enrico Fermi) that is uncharged and has little or no mass and had gone unnoticed because it interacts with matter so seldom that it is nearly impossible to detect. The neutrino was finally observed in 1956. Related Propaedia Topics: Atomic and molecular orbital concepts: localized and delocalized orbitals, symmetry characteristics, bonding and antibonding orbitals

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44. PAUL (Pauli) Wolfgang (1890- 1945)
AustrianSwiss physicist Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was born in Vienna. His father, Joseph, Wolfgang Pauli, a famous physicist and biochemists, colloid chemistry professor at the
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Uncategorized Popular Tags Add new tag Agriculture allele Antarctica ... admin May 12th, 2009 Science Textbooks Guide Scientist And Researchers Austrian-Swiss physicist Wolfgang Ernst Pauli was born in Vienna. His father, Joseph, Wolfgang Pauli, a famous physicist and biochemists, colloid chemistry professor at the University of Vienna. His mother, Bertha (maiden name Sch ¼tz) Pauli writer has been associated with the Viennese theatrical and journalistic circles. Berlin, the younger sister Pauli, became an actress and writer. Ernst Mach, a famous physicist and philosopher, was his godfather. In high school in Vienna Pauli showed superior mathematical ability, however, are boring classes, he switched to an independent study of higher mathematics, and so once read that the only published work of Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity. In 1918, Pauli received by the
University of Munich, where he studied under the guidance of a well-known physics Arnold Sommerfeld. At that time, German mathematician Felix Klein was busy publishing mathematical encyclopedia. Sommerfeld Klein asked to write a review of general and special theory of relativity of Einstein and Sommerfeld, in turn, asked to write this article to 20-year-old Pauli. He quickly wrote an article containing 250 pages of Sommerfeld described as  made a masterful , as Einstein praised. In 1921, finished his doctoral thesis on the theory of molecular hydrogen and received a doctoral degree in the shortest period of time for the university, Paul traveled to Frankfurt, where engaged in research in collaboration with Max Born and James Frank. In late 1922, in Copenhagen, he worked as an assistant at the Niels Bohr. Work under the direction of Sommerfeld, Born, Frank and Bohr Pauli have aroused interest in the new field of physics - quantum theory, which is examining the atom and subatomic particles, and it is fully immersed in the problems that face physicists in this field.

45. Pauli, Wolfgang - Encyclopedia Britannica - On History
Full Name Wolfgang Pauli. Nationality American Activity American physicist. Born 2504-1900 Died 15-12-1958
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46. Pauli Wolfgang - Science Definition
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47. Wolfgang Pauli (American Physicist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Facts about Pauli, Wolfgang neutrinos, as discussed in Britannica Compton's Encyclopedia Reines, Frederick Facts about Wolfgang Pauli Heisenberg association, as discussed in
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Wolfgang Pauli (PAW lee) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who won the 1945 Nobel Prize in physics for his proposal in 1925 of a rule explaining the behavior of electrons
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    Pauli, Wolfgang (1900-1958) was an Austrian theoretical physicist who won the 1945 Nobel Prize in physics for his proposal in 1925 of a rule explaining the behavior of electrons in atoms. Such electrons orbit the nucleus of the atom. The rule, now called the Pauli exclusion principle, holds that no two electrons in an atom can have the same quantum numbers. An electron in an atom has four such numbers. They define the energy of the electron in terms of the distance of its orbit from the nucleus, the orbit's shape, the orientation of the axis of the orbit, and the electron's spin on its own axis. Pauli also became the first to propose the existence of the subatomic particle the neutrino. He was also one of the first to fully understand the theory of general relativity. Pauli was born April 25, 1900, in Vienna, Austria, to an accomplished family. His father, Wolfgang Joseph Pauli, was a noted physician and biochemist who later became a professor of biochemistry at the University of Vienna. His mother was Bertha (Schütz) Pauli, a writer with ties to the theater and journalism communities in Vienna. Pauli's younger sister, Hertha, became an actress and author. She later moved to the United States and wrote a number of books in English, including Toward Peace; The Nobel Prizes and Man's Struggle for Peace (1969).

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