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  • As a hidden homage to Einstein a single stone (German: 'ein Stein') was plac
  • To the north of Tannheim rises the Einstein, a striking, isolated summit.
  • Einstein: A centenary volume.
  • Albert Einstein: A troubled relationship.
  • A21 is the Einstein A coefficient (in radians per second),
  • fact that he corresponded briefly with Albert Einstein about physics before his illness prevented hi
  • South Park is home to the Albert Einstein Academy Charter School for German language im
  • as the Golda Meir School and was renamed the Einstein Academy.
  • It was named for Albert Einstein after the volunteer President of Mount Sinai
  • heory published in 1951, was well-received by Einstein, among others.
  • , Paul Langevin, Theodore Dreiser, and Albert Einstein, among others, speaking out on behalf of the
  • ds include Hinterland, Storyboard, Way to Go, Einstein, and Windows '78.
  • It's All About Love (Bulldog, Woody, Honey, Einstein, and the Gang - Kitten, Baby, Rip)
  • nspired by the faces of Carl Sandburg, Albert Einstein and Ernest Hemingway.
  • lm was directed by Uri Zohar and starred Arik Einstein and Zohar himself.
  • lear proliferation, collaborating with Albert Einstein and other scientists to compose what became k
  • Not to mention Don Bradman, Albert Einstein and just about any other notable person of he
  • on causes trouble for his friends, Ukhoht and Einstein, and a female physician, Dr. Pattaya.
  • More specifically, Einstein and Hilbert discovered the field equations of
  • lf as variety of things and namechecks Albert Einstein and Adolf Hitler).
  • ace and form convinced even critics like Carl Einstein and Paul Westheim, and influenced generations
  • is signage in the parking lot showing Albert Einstein and Enrico Fermi at the Red Gate Woods site d
  • impact of the ideas on the thinking of Albert Einstein and Ernst Mach.
  • umber of degrees of separation between Albert Einstein and Alexander the Great is almost certainly g
  • n several of his books including: Sex, Drugs, Einstein and Elves, and A Beginner's Guide to Immortal
  • of the two top scientists of the era, Albert Einstein and Auguste Piccard, trying to find a cure fo
  • Concepts of Simultaneity: From Antiquity to Einstein and Beyond.
  • ucherer was immediately applauded by Lorentz, Einstein, and Hermann Minkowski.
  • e Breit, the Yang-Mills, Yang-Mills-Higgs and Einstein are linear.
  • ard Muybridge; Etienne Jules Marey and Albert Einstein are discussed.
  • orals - in fact, Il sacrificio was labeled by Einstein as the earliest pastoral known to literature)
  • the inertial frame was initially described by Einstein as one of the great successes of his general
  • He became famous for his praise of Einstein as the Galileo of the 20th Century in his "Bo
  • 5 in his 1564 publication, is taken by Alfred Einstein as evidence he was already renowned in his ho
  • uscarora tribal member who worked with Albert Einstein as a chemical engineer on the Manhattan Proje
  • literary journals and anthologies, including Einstein at the Odeon Cafe , Free Lunch, PoemMemoirSto
  • Although originally planning to kill Albert Einstein at Princeton, his own meddling in the past ha
  • Albert Einstein attacks the theories of Niels Bohr and Werner
  • f the American Musicological Society's Alfred Einstein Award for best article by a young scholar.
  • Albert Einstein Award (2010)
  • t use of nuclear weapons in 1945 Infeld, like Einstein, became a peace activist.
  • of Italian mathematician Tullio Levi-Civita, Einstein began exploring the usefulness of general cov
  • It was praised by John Dewey, Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell and Horace Kallen as well a
  • e on-site dining establishments; MARKETHOUSE, Einstein Bros. Bagels, and H2O poolside bar and grill.
  • Einstein Brown - Einstein
  • ca embraced high-profile thinkers like Albert Einstein, but the vast majority of lesser-known Jewish
  • elds, and, notably in the cases of Newton and Einstein by the general populace as well.
  • Einstein called it "a fine, sonorous music to be playe
  • ork on the solution for the book Cracking the Einstein Code: Relativity and the Birth of Black Hole
  • ne at Montefiore Medical Center at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and completed his cardiol
  • nts on the medical school faculties of Albert Einstein College of Medicine, the University of Chicag
  • the Laboratory of Abraham White at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York, the work con
  • of the Department of Psychiatry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York where her wor
  • He received his M. D. from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine at Yeshiva University, Br
  • lyn College, he received his M.D. from Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
  • In 1987 he joined the faculty at Albert Einstein College of Medicine as professor and chair of
  • He was on the faculty of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Department of Prev
  • uth Merns Chair in Biochemistry at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University.
  • professor of Molecular Genetics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine for 45 years.
  • ernship and residency in pediatrics at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and a fellowship in commu
  • Beth Jacob, he served as Rabbi to the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Young Israel of Woodm
  • He was a professor of psychiatry at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and published over one hu
  • Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • Daly retired from the Einstein College of Medicine in 1986 and in 1988 she e
  • Steven Almo, professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
  • rsity with a bachelor's degree and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine with a Doctor of Medicine
  • for his madrigals, which musicologist Alfred Einstein compared favorably to those of his renowned c
  • very precise, in fact so precise that Albert Einstein concluded "there is no great chance of observ
  • Cooled alkali atoms can form Bose Einstein condensates (BEC).
  • ot now exist because φ does not appear in the Einstein conformal frame Lagrangian density, it is dec
  • Albert Einstein created the foundations for the laser and mas
  • Huchra's Lens is the lensing galaxy of the Einstein Cross (Quasar 2237+30); it is also called ZW
  • The Einstein Cross or Q2237+030 or QSO 2237+0305 is a grav
  • For the concept of an Einstein cross see gravitational lensing
  • The Einstein Cross can be found in Pegasus at 22h40m30.3s
  • Einstein Cross, an example of gravitational lensing
  • and girls' dorms are divided into four halls- Einstein, Curie, Newton, and Da Vinci- which compete i
  • Alfred Einstein dated this work from 1767, but later investig
  • llectuals and scientists, most notably Albert Einstein, days before his death on April 18, 1955."
  • (Imagine Einstein debating Lenard with "as a mere Jew, I cannot
  • Albert Einstein delivers his Leiden Lecture
  • Overall, the music assigned to Einstein demonstrates a circular process which becomes
  • Episode 3: 1960s Albert Einstein discovers The Beatles, while for the first ti
  • Einstein Disintegrated (1:25)
  • Episode 2: The Einstein Effect
  • The Kids of Einstein Elementary: Titanic Cat, co-authored with Mat
  • The Kids of Einstein Elementary: The Last Dinosaur, co-authored wi
  • Einstein enjoyed sailing on the lake, and on occasion
  • relatively compact domains, still yields the Einstein equation as the Euler-Lagrange equation of th
  • he published a Hamiltonian formulation of the Einstein equation that split Einstein's unified spacet
  • -gravity approximation these solutions of the Einstein equations are known as the Lienard-Wiechert g
  • The equation is derived by solving the Einstein equations for a general time-invariant, spher
  • The Einstein equations in the presence of matter are given
  • was entitled: Generation of solutions to the Einstein equations.
  • a correspondence during that time with Albert Einstein, even visiting him in Berlin in 1932.
  • 0 Report, A Current Affair, The Catch-Up, The Einstein Factor, SBS Insight, 9am with David & Kim, Th
  • th from right, is Rutherford; 2nd from right, Einstein; far right, Paul Langevin
  • The Einstein field equations are a set of 10 simultaneous,
  • davacuum solution is an exact solution to the Einstein field equation in which the only term in the
  • static spherically symmetric solution of the Einstein field equation).
  • olated spherically symmetric solutions of the Einstein field equation, at large distances, the isotr
  • Einstein field equations: describe interaction of matt
  • would expect from the nonlinear nature of the Einstein field equation.
  • models which are exact dust solutions of the Einstein field equation (provided that these world lin
  • the Bardeen vacuum, an exact solution of the Einstein field equation.
  • g the resulting stress-energy tensor into the Einstein field equations.
  • rly universe, and developed a solution to the Einstein field equation that is now known as Misner sp
  • in a rather arbitrary fashion, and the vacuum Einstein field equation is reformulated as an evolutio
  • , a dust solution is an exact solution of the Einstein field equation in which the gravitational fie
  • (Even though the Einstein field equation is nonlinear, a linear superpo
  • the simplest and most useful solutions of the Einstein field equations (see general relativity).
  • s and Hamiltonians and are used to derive the Einstein field equations.
  • certain exact electrovacuum solutions to the Einstein field equation.
  • ure can be associated to each solution of the Einstein field equations that contains a causal horizo
  • vector field is a matter collineation (by the Einstein field equations (EFE), with or without cosmol
  • vector field is a matter collineation (by the Einstein field equations, with or without cosmological
  • It is important to realize that the Einstein field equations alone are not enough to deter
  • The Einstein field equations-which determine the geometry
  • Many basic solutions of the Einstein field equations are warped geometries, for ex
  • e NUT vacuum, an exact vacuum solution to the Einstein field equation which has become a famous "cou
  • the corresponding Peres metric satisfies the Einstein field equations in vacuum.
  • ing the Kerr vacuum, an exact solution to the Einstein field equation of general relativity.
  • most important of all exact solutions of the Einstein field equation in general relativity.
  • of the Kantowski/Sachs dust solutions to the Einstein field equation.
  • a fluid solution is an exact solution of the Einstein field equation in which the gravitational fie
  • ment is that a generic vacuum solution to the Einstein field equation can be specified by giving fou
  • ation, valid under certain conditions, to the Einstein field equations for general relativity.
  • the source of the gravitational field in the Einstein field equations of general relativity, just a
  • ical formula, which was also derived later by Einstein for the perihelion advance.
  • Dr. Nathan was a close friend of Albert Einstein for many years and was designated by Einstein
  • ist Israel Goldstein, president of the Albert Einstein Foundation.
  • J. Stachel, Einstein from 'B' to 'Z', Birkhauser 2001, ISBN 0-8176
  • the committee, he used his position to block Einstein from receiving a Nobel Prize in Physics for h
  • ary as the relativistic gravitation theory of Einstein, general relativity explained the shift witho
  • In classical physics before Einstein, gravitation was given in the same way, as co
  • Higher-dimensional Einstein gravity is any of various physical theories t
  • e Antenna (LISA) been promoted by NASA as the Einstein Great Observatories, to differentiate them fr
  • , Howell drew the last of four games with the Einstein Group World Champion, Vladimir Kramnik, becom
  • James Joyce, William Carlos Williams, Albert Einstein, Gustave Flaubert and Agatha Christie.
  • Einstein had supposedly undermined belief in absolutes
  • rifying the photoelectric equations of Albert Einstein, had proposed the idea that photoelectrons em
  • He is related to Albert Einstein: Hans's grandfather and Albert were first cou
  • mbers, which at one point included the Albert Einstein Healthcare Network, Frankford Health Care Sys
  • when he was ten years old and attended Albert Einstein High School.
  • These high schools are Albert Einstein High School, John F. Kennedy High School, Mon
  • Einstein himself had only a minor role in the Manhatta
  • Albert Einstein: his influence on physics, philosophy and pol
  • Gerosa died of lung cancer at Albert Einstein Hospital in the Bronx.
  • ple of stimulated emission proposed by Albert Einstein in 1917.
  • e to its gravitational field, as discussed by Einstein in 1915, leads to two distorted unresolved im
  • ers travelled back in time and removed Albert Einstein in 1927, preventing the Allies from creating
  • Jeff reprised his role as Albert Einstein in all the 5 "Alien Nation" TV movies, which
  • Albert Einstein in letter to Lincoln Barnett, 19 June 1948 (q
  • She again starred in Baby Einstein in March 2007 with "My First Signs", which in
  • layed an important role in the work of Albert Einstein in connection with mass-energy equivalence an
  • tic theory of gravitation, proposed by Albert Einstein in 1915.
  • In 1930-31, he worked with Albert Einstein in Berlin.
  • k Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute) in Potsdam.
  • avitational Physics (also known as the Albert Einstein Institute); the Kavli Institute for Theoretic
  • k Institute for Gravitational Physics (Albert Einstein Institute, Hannover, Germany).
  • The einstein is used in studies of photosynthesis since th
  • It is this work for which Einstein is most well known.
  • An einstein is a unit used in irradiance and in photochem
  • One einstein is defined as one mole of photons, regardless
  • ted for slightly different purposes by Albert Einstein late in 1913 as part of his quest for the gen
  • ysicist Freeman Dyson, in his 2008 AMS Albert Einstein Lecture, interprets MacOrlan's song La Ville
  • right wing during the interwar Weimar period, Einstein left Germany for France in 1928, a half-decad
  • quations of motion, jointly derived by Albert Einstein, Leopold Infeld and Banesh Hoffmann, are the
  • Fritz Haber, Albert Einstein, Lise Meitner, Max Planck and Max von Laue wo
  • Einstein lived in Pavia at that time (1895), when Bart
  • 1. Albert Einstein: Maanaveeya Mukha (Translation of Human Side
  • After the war ended, Einstein maintained his relationship with Leiden Unive
  • But the Lorentzian manifolds which are also Einstein manifolds are precisely the Lambdavacuum solu
  • sequence to define large numbers of Sasakian Einstein manifolds having the differential topology of
  • eni a gruppi continui di transformazione ("On Einstein manifolds and groups of continuous transforma
  • Einstein manifolds are Riemannian manifolds in which t
  • lal al-Din Muhammad Rumi, Coco Chanel, Albert Einstein, Marie Curie, and more.
  • Hirzebruch won an Einstein Medal in 1999, and received the Cantor medal
  • Albert Einstein Medal (1995)
  • In 2000 he received the Albert Einstein Medal that is given for "outstanding scientif
  • Albert Einstein Medal, 2007
  • In 1987, she received the Einstein Medal.
  • Rabbi Poupko died at the Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia on September 2
  • The principal hospital is Albert Einstein Medical Center (AEMC), also a significant emp
  • Albert Einstein Medical Center is a tertiary care teaching ho
  • wish Hospital of Philadelphia, now the Albert Einstein Medical Center.
  • his internship in internal medicine at Albert Einstein Medical Center in the Bronx and residency in
  • Mary McLeod Bethune Memorial, and the Albert Einstein Memorial in Washington, D.C.
  • "masterminds of cosmic calculus metal-call it Einstein metal if you want".
  • hey show that the number of distinct Sasakian Einstein metrics on a topological sphere of dimension
  • Among its alumni are Albert Einstein, Michael and Kevin Bacon, Stanley Clarke, Chu
  • 6 the equation was linked closely enough with Einstein's work that the cover of Time magazine promin
  • It was, Kuhn contends, Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Paul Ehrenfest, who saw the
  • figures in scientific history such as Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Marie Curie.
  • Einstein not only researched and wrote detailed works
  • Imaging Proportional Counter (IPC) aboard the Einstein Observatory (HEAO 2) satellite, in orbit betw
  • 19 EXOSAT visibly dark X-ray sources, and two Einstein Observatory visibly dark X-ray sources.
  • n A/B was observed on April 1, 1979, with the Einstein Observatory high-resolution imager (HRI).
  • apparently first detected in X-rays with the Einstein Observatory at 2E 2018.0+2056 and included in
  • The prefix '1ES' is an Einstein Observatory catalog.
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