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  • 21Davisson — /day veuh seuhn/, n. Clinton Joseph, 1881 1958, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1937. * * * …

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  • 22Davisson — This unusual surname is a patronymic form of the male given name David, from the Hebrew Dodaveha meaning Beloved of Jehovah . This name was borne by the greatest of the early kings of Israel, which led to its popularity first among the Jews, and… …

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  • 23Davisson — /day veuh seuhn/, n. Clinton Joseph, 1881 1958, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1937 …

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  • 24Davisson, Clinton Joseph — ► (1881 1958) Físico estadounidense. Fue premio Nobel de Física en 1937, compartido con G. P. Thomson, por el descubrimiento de la difracción de electrones …

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  • 25Clinton Davisson — Clinton Joseph Davisson Davisson Born October 22, 1881( …

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  • 26Richard Davisson — For Richard Davison (1796 1869), MP for Belfast, see Richard Davison (MP). Professor Richard Joseph Dick Davisson (December 29, 1922 – June 15, 2004) was an American physicist. Davisson was the son of Clinton Davisson, a Nobel laureate, and his… …

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  • 27Physiknobelpreis 1937: Clinton Joseph Davisson — George Paget Thomson —   Der amerikanische und der englische Physiker wurden für die experimentelle Entdeckung der Beugung von Elektronen durch Kristalle ausgezeichnet.    Biografien   Clinton Joseph Davisson, * Bloomington (Illinois) 22. 10. 1881, ✝ Charlottesville… …

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  • 28Clinton Joseph Davisson — Clinton Davisson, 1937 Clinton Davisson (links) und Lester Halbert Germer (rechts). Clinton Joseph Davisson (* 22. Oktober …

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  • 29Kyle Davisson — Kyle Roger Davisson (November 2, 1985 ) is an American Football wide receiver for the University of Clemson Tigers. [ [http://clemsontigers.cstv.com/sports/m footbl/mtt/davisson kyle00.html Player Bio: Kyle Davisson :: Football ] ] His father Jay …

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  • 30Clinton Davisson — Clinton Davisson, 1937 Clinton Davisson (links) und Lest …

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