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  • ...tz, H. (1868). Verh. naturhist.-med. Ver. Wiss. Abh, 1, 223.</ref><ref>von Helmholtz, H. (1868). Zur Theorie der stationären Ströme in reibenden Flüssigkeiten. ...(pp. 125-263). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.</ref> is a consequence of the Helmholtz theorem states that ''The steady laminar flow of an incompressible viscous ...
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  • ...stimmung Des Sehorgans}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book |last=Kries |first=Johannes von |title=Sources of Color Science |publisher=MIT Press |year=1970 |isbn=97802 The von Kries coefficient law compensates for the illumination change using a purel ...
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  • The '''Helmholtz–Kohlrausch effect''' (after [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] and V. A. Kohlrausch<ref name="Kohlrausch">{{Cite journal |last1= Kohlrau [[File:Helmholtz-Kohlrausch_effect_visualized_improved.png|thumb|Each color on top has appro ...
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  • [[Hermann von Helmholtz|Helmholtz]] laid the theoretical foundations for understanding the double layer pheno ...onolayer of solvent [[molecules]]. The molecular monolayer forms the inner Helmholtz plane (IHP). It adheres by physical [[adsorption]] on the electrode surface ...
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  • The '''Helmholtz reciprocity''' principle describes how a [[Ray (optics)|ray]] of light and ...a sensor and that light reflected on a material with a BRDF that obeys the Helmholtz reciprocity principle one would be able to swap the sensor and light source ...
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  • ...otion. It was first introduced by [[Hermann von Helmholtz]]<ref>see H. von Helmholtz (1858)</ref> in 1858, as part of his investigation into the motion of [[vor It was realized by Helmholtz that if there are several point vortices in an ideal fluid, then the motion ...
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  • ...awlow'' (in German), 1872–1953) and [[Peter P. von Weymarn|Peter Petrovich von Weymarn]] (1879–1935), among others, searched for and eventually observed s * Pawlow, P. N. (1909) "Über die Abhängigkeit des Schmelzpunktes von der Oberflächenenergie eines festen Korpers" (On the dependency of the melt ...
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  • ...by D.H. Fowler, W.A. Benjamin, Reading Ma, {{ISBN|0-8053-9279-3}}</ref>). Helmholtz pointed out that the sounds of organ pipes must arise from such discontinui ===[[Hermann von Helmholtz|Helmholtz]]=== ...
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  • | [[Föppl–von Kármán equations|Föppl–von Kármán number]]|| <math>\gamma</math>|| <math>\gamma = \frac{Y r^2}{\kappa} |[[August Föppl]] and [[Theodore von Kármán]]|| [[virology]], [[solid mechanics]] (thin-shell buckling) ...
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  • ...e journal|author1=JJ Caluzi|author2=AKT Assis|title=A critical analysis of Helmholtz's argument against Weber's electrodynamics|journal=Foundations of Physics|y ...
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  • ...were fully researched by [[Ewald Hering]] (1942/1879) and by [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] (1962/1910) who distinguished between the perceived oculocentric directio *{{citation |last=Helmholtz |first=H. von. |author-link=Hermann von Helmholtz|year=1962 |orig-year=1910 |title=Treatise on physiological optics |volume=3 ...
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  • ...etical and experimental, were laid most notably by [[Hermann von Helmholtz|Helmholtz]], [[William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin|Kelvin]], [[John Strutt, 3rd Baron R ===Kelvin–Helmholtz instability=== ...
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  • ...he [[Hermann von Helmholtz|Helmholtz]]-[[Alexander John Ellis|Ellis]] JI [[Helmholtz pitch notation|pitch notation]] ...
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  • ...st3=Neal | first3=Radford M. | last4=Zemel | first4=Richard S. | title=The Helmholtz Machine | journal=Neural Computation | volume=7 | issue=5 | year=1995 | doi .... At this point, the system is at equilibrium and internal states minimise Helmholtz free energy, by the [[principle of minimum energy]].<ref>{{cite journal | a ...
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  • ...inclination angles which lead to flow separation.<ref>{{cite book | author=von Karman, Theodore | title=Aerodynamics: Selected Topics in the Light of Thei ...e (22) 73-81 | year=1889}}</ref> Renard and German physicist [[Hermann von Helmholtz]] explored the wing loading (weight to wing-area ratio) of birds, eventuall ...
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  • ...t which dissipates the energy of the oscillation on each successive cycle. Helmholtz also noted that there was evidence of oscillation from the [[electrolysis]] Helmholtz explained why the oscillation decayed but he had not explained why it occur ...
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  • ...lvin|William Thomson]] (later Lord Kelvin) received the works of Joule and Helmholtz positively, embracing them as providing support for the emerging "science o ...on are subject." In the 1860s, Kelvin employed a mathematical model by von Helmholtz suggesting that the energy of the Sun is released via gravitational collaps ...
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  • ...ve medium with recovery, were studied as far back as 1850 by [[Hermann von Helmholtz]]. The properties of nerve impulses that are typical for the simplest self- ...
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  • ...importance. Professor Weber, for instance, "simply ignored anything since Helmholtz". Although basic kinetic theory of gases was taught, Einstein had to learn ...cluding [[Max Planck]], [[Gilbert N. Lewis]], [[Richard C. Tolman]], [[Max von Laue]] (who in 1911 gave a comprehensive proof of {{math|1=''M''<sub>0</sub ...
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  • ...docapacitance, achieving separation of charge in a [[Hermann von Helmholtz|Helmholtz]] [[Double layer (surface science)|double layer]] at the [[Interface (chemi ...ee }}</ref> His "supercapacitor" stored electrical charge partially in the Helmholtz double-layer and partially as result of faradaic reactions with "pseudocapa ...
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