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    Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (Hungarian: Zsigmondy Richárd Adolf; 1 April 1865 – 23 September 1929) was an Austrian-born chemist. He was known for his research...
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  • violinist Emil Zsigmondy (1861–1885), Austrian doctor and mountaineer Karl Zsigmondy (1867–Vienna), Austrian mathematician Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (1865–1929)...
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  • Dr. Adolf Zsigmondy, aka Adolph Zsigmondy (24 April 1816 in Pozsony (German: Pressburg), Kingdom of Hungary – 23 June 1880 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary)...
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    later bear his name. In 1902, the ultramicroscope was developed by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy (1865–1929) and Henry Siedentopf (1872–1940), working for Carl...
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  • sodium chloride solution is added to it. It was first used by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy in 1901. An electrical double layer is normally present on the...
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    letter on the side of the crater midpoint that is closest to Zsigmondy. Richard Adolf Zsigmondy Andersson, L. E.; Whitaker, E. A. (1982). NASA Catalogue of...
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  • of Cassius. The colour also attracted attention from Faraday. Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, who earned the 1926 Nobel Prize for chemistry, says that "Several...
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  • discovered Zsigmondy's theorem in 1892. He was the brother of the mountain climber Emil Zsigmondy and the Nobel Laureate chemist Richard Adolf Zsigmondy. K....
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  • nanoparticles had been made during the first decade of the 20th century by Richard Adolf Zsigmondy, winner of the 1925 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, who made a detailed...
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    governments to accept the Nobel Prize. Adolf Hitler forbade four Germans, Richard Kuhn (Chemistry, 1938), Adolf Butenandt (Chemistry, 1939), Gerhard Domagk...
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