Heinrich Rose (6 August 1795 – 27 January 1864) was a German mineralogist and analytical chemist. He was the brother of the mineralogist Gustav Rose and...
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ROSE is a producer of bicycles and equipment from Germany. At the beginning of the 20th century, in the year 1907, Heinrich Rose founded the first bicycle...
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discovered by the German chemist Valentin Rose the Elder, the grandfather of Heinrich Rose. "Low melting-point (fusible) alloys" (PDF). Belmont Metals. Retrieved...
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concluded that tantalum and columbium were identical. German chemist Heinrich Rose determined in 1846 that tantalum ores contain a second element, which...
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Heinrich Rose and Gustav Rose were his grandsons; the classicist Valentin Rose and the surgeon Edmund Rose were his great-grandsons. Rose, Heinrich at Allgemeine...
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element. This conclusion was disputed in 1846 by the German chemist Heinrich Rose, who argued that there were two additional elements in the tantalite...
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Gerhard August Heinrich Rose (30 November 1896 – 13 January 1992) was a Nazi German physician and war criminal who performed medical atrocities on concentration...
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the University of Berlin. He earned his PhD at Berlin in 1844 under Heinrich Rose, and two years later, obtained his habilitation in chemistry. In 1850...
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bismuth, including stannum glaciale (glacial tin or ice-tin). Pott, Johann Heinrich (1738). "De Wismutho". Exercitationes Chymicae. Berolini: Apud Johannem...
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to which there were two different elements in the tantalite sample, Heinrich Rose named them after children of Tantalus—niobium and pelopium—although...
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