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  1. Verlagskatalog von Wilhelm Braumüller: K. u. K. Hof- und universitätsbuchhandler in Wien [1836-1904]. (German Edition) by Wilhelm Braumüller (Firm), 1905-01-01
  2. Wilhelm Blumenhagen's gesammelte Werke: Band VIII. Die Bürger zu Wien; Heiliger Liebe Triumph; Schatten auf Bergen; Die schwarzen Tage; Spanische Rache (German Edition) by Wilhelm Blumenhagen, 2001-12-20
  3. Wilhelm Blumenhagen's gesammelte Werke. Band VIII. Die B?rger zu Wien; Heiliger Liebe Triumph; Schatten auf Bergen; Die schwarzen Tage; Spanische Rache by Wilhelm Blumenhagen, 2010
  4. Vorlesungen über Klinische Hämatologie. Erster Teil: Methoden der Klinischen Blutuntersuchung. Elemente der Normalen und Pathologischen Histologie des Blutes. Wien & by Wilhelm (1871-1916). TÜRK, 1904
  5. HANS KNESL: Plastiken, Zeichnungen, Aquarelle. Nov.-Dec. 1970. Introductory texts by Wilhelm Mrazek and Robert Waissenberger. (Kataloge. Neue Folge. Nr. 4.) by Wien. Österreichisches Museum für Angewandte Kunst., 1970
  6. Die Entwicklung der Wiener Schule. June-July 1968. Texts by Wilhelm Mrazek, Albert Paris Gütersloh, Alfred Kubin. by Wien. Künstlerhaus., 1968
  7. Wilhelm Kaufmann: Leben und Werke 1895, Wien, 1975 (German Edition) by Wilhelm Kaufmann, 1992
  8. Storungen des Trieb- Und Affektlebens von Dr. Wilhelm Stekel, Wien. Volumes I & II by Dr. Wilhelm Stekel, 1921-01-01
  9. Marchen Von Wilhelm Hauff. Gerlach's Jungendbucherei #28,29 by WIlhelm & Gerlach Hauff, 1920-01-01
  10. Der Stefansdom in Wien by Wilhelm Weckbecker, 1922-01-01
  11. Die K. K. Evangelisch-Theologische Facultat In Wien: Von Ihrer Grundung Bis Zur Gegenwart (1871) (German Edition) by Gustav Wilhelm Frank, 2010-09-10
  12. Berlin--Wien--Rom: Betrachtungen Über Den Neuen Kurs Und Die Neue Europäische Lage (German Edition) by Julius Wilhelm Albert Von Eckardt, 2010-03-21
  13. Der Entsatz Von Wien Am 12 September 1683 (1883) (German Edition) by Carl Wilhelm Mansberg, 2010-02-23
  14. Angelo Soliman, der hochfurstliche Mohr: Ein exotisches Kapital Alt-Wien (Cognoscere) (German Edition) by Wilhelm A Bauer, 1993

21. AccessScience | Biography | Wien, Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz
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24. Wilhelm Wien (German Physicist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Wilhelm Wien (German physicist), January 13, 1864Gaffken, Prussia now Parusnoye, Russia August 30, 1928Munich, GermanyGerman physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in
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25. Wien, Wilhelm Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz - Hutchinson
German physicist who studied radiation and established the principle, since known as Wien's law, that the wavelength at which the radiation from an idealized radiating body is
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26. Wien, Wilhelm (Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz)
Wien, Wilhelm (Carl Werner Otto Fritz Franz) (b. Jan. 13, 1864, Gaffken, East Prussiad. Aug. 30, 1928, Munich), German physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in
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(b . Jan. 13, 1864, Gaffken, East Prussiad. Aug. 30, 1928, Munich), German physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911 for his displacement law concerning the radiation emitted by the perfectly efficient blackbody . Because the accuracy of Wien's law declined for longer wavelengths, Max Planck was led to further investigations culminating in his quantum theory of radiation. Although the radiation emitted from a blackbody is distributed over a wide range of wavelengths, there is an intermediate wavelength at which the radiation reaches a maximum. In 1893 Wien stated in his law that this maximum wavelength is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature of the body. Wien was appointed professor of physics at the University of Giessen in 1899 and at the University of Munich in 1920. He also made contributions in the study of cathode rays (electron beams), X-rays, and canal rays (positively charged atomic beams). His autobiography was published under the title Aus dem Leben und Wirken eines Physikers (1930; "From the Life and Work of a Physicist").

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Wilhelm Wien
German physicist who received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1911 for his displacement law concerning the radiation emitted by the perfectly efficient blackbody (a surface that absorbs all radiant energy falling on it).
Wien obtained his doctorate at the University of Berlin in 1886 and soon began to work on the problem of radiation. Although the radiation emitted from a blackbody is distributed over a wide range of wavelengths, there is an intermediate wavelength at which the radiation reaches a maximum. In 1893 Wien stated in his law that this maximum wavelength is inversely proportional to the absolute temperature of the body. Because the accuracy of Wien's law declined for longer wavelengths, Max Planck was led to further investigations culminating in his quantum theory of radiation. Wien was appointed professor of physics at the University of Giessen in 1899 and at the University of Munich in 1920. He also made contributions in the study of cathode rays (electron beams), X rays, and canal rays (positively charged atomic beams). His autobiography was published under the title Aus dem Leben und Wirken eines Physikers (1930; "From the Life and Work of a Physicist").
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28. Wilhelm Wien Definition Of Wilhelm Wien In The Free Online Encyclopedia.
Wien, Wilhelm . Born Jan. 13, 1864, in Gaffken, East Prussia; died Aug. 30, 1928, in Munich. German physicist. Graduated from the University of Berlin in 1886.
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29. Wilhelm Wien Winner Of The 1911 Nobel Prize In Physics
Wilhelm Wien, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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1911 Nobel Laureate in Physics
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30. Wilhelm Wien - Article And Reference From OnPedia.com
the diffraction of light upon metals and on the influence of various materials upon the color of refracted light. External link. Wilhelm Wien; Wien, Wilhelm Wien, Wilhelm Wien, Wilhelm
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Wilhelm Wien January 13 August 30 ) was a German physicist who, in , used theories about heat and electromagnetism to compose Wien's Law , which relates the maximum emission of a blackbody to its temperature . As Max von Laue wrote of Wien, "his immortal glory" was that he "led us to the very gates of quantum physics ". Wien was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics for . A crater on Mars is named in his honor.
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Wien was born at Fischhausen , in East Prussia as the son of landowner Carl Wien . In , his family moved to Drachstein , in Rastenburg , East Prussia.
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In , Wien went to school in Rastenburg and from he attended the city school of Heidelberg . In he attended the University of Gttingen and the University of Berlin . From , he worked in the laboratory of Hermann von Helmholtz and, in , he received his Ph.D. with a thesis on the diffraction of light upon metals and on the influence of various materials upon the color of refracted light.
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31. Wilhelm Wien Biography | BookRags.com
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32. Wien, Wilhelm (1864-1928)
Prussianborn German physicist best known for his work on blackbody radiation, work which was later to be a foundation stone for Planck's quantum theory (see Planck and the
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    Wien, Wilhelm (1864-1928), a German physicist, is remembered for his work in black body radiation. He won the 1911 Nobel Prize in physics for “his discoveries regarding the laws governing the radiation of heat.” Wien also studied cathode rays and X rays. Although Wien had a long and distinguished career, his most important work occurred in the 1890's. In the early 1890's, he began his investigations of radiation. He defined a black body, a body that appears black because it absorbs all radiation and that radiates heat. Attempting to find a formula for the composition of the radiation of a black body, Wien studied the relationship between the intensity of different wavelengths and temperature. Using the laws of thermodynamics, he developed two laws. The first of these is known as Wien's displacement law. It states that wavelengths emitted from the black body become shorter as the temperature rises. This law was confirmed in later studies by other scientists. In 1896, Wien derived a formula that provided a graphical explanation of the energy distribution curve. This formula, known as Wien's energy distribution law, was proven to work well for short wavelengths but not long ones. The problem was finally solved in 1900, when Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck developed his theory of quantum energy.

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