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  1. Otto Pankok, Stern und Blume: Holzschnitte, Texte, Dokumente (German Edition) by Otto Pankok, 1990
  2. Otto Stern (Arbeitshilfe) (German Edition) by Hans-Jurgen Kampfert, 1988
  3. Otto Stern: Louise Otto- Peters, Nobel Prize in Physics, ?ory, Kingdom of Prussia, Wroc?aw, University of Breslau
  4. Otto Stern: February 17, 1888-August 17, 1969 (Biographical memoirs / National Academy of Sciences) by Emilio Segrè, 1973
  5. Schweizerdeutsch im Kindergarten: Korpuserstellung, linguistische Analyse, Computer-Verarbeitungs-System by Otto Stern, 1978
  6. Recent Research in Molecular Beams by Otto Stern, 1959
  7. On a proposal to base wave mechanisms on Nernsts Theorem. by Otto (1888-1969). STERN, 1962-01-01
  8. Abstrakte Begriffe im Sprechen und Denken des Kindes. Beihefte zur Zeitschrift fur angewandte Psychologie und psychologische Sammelforschung, hrg. von William Stern u. Otto Lipmann 8 by Helga (born 1875) Eng, 1914
  9. Stern: Strategie u. Krise e. Publikumszeitschrift (German Edition) by Otto Walter Haseloff, 1977
  10. Otto Ludwig (German Edition) by Adolf Ernst Stern, 2010-01-12
  11. Die Erde ist also ein edler Stern: Gesammelte Schriften, 1963-1992 (Schriften des Instituts fur Kunstgeschichte, Akademie der Bildenden Kunste) (German Edition) by Otto Antonia Graf, 1997
  12. A CELEBRATION OF ISAAC STERN'S 70 BIRTHDAY - STAGEBILL - by OTTO-WERNER (CONDUCTOR) MUELLER, 1990
  13. Gesammelte Schriften (German Edition) by Adolf Stern, Otto Ludwig, 2010-02-22
  14. Koptologe: Aziz Atiya, Helmut Satzinger, Ludwig Stern, Wolfhart Westendorf, Wladimir Georgijewitsch Bok, Otto Friedrich August Meinardus (German Edition)

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24. Stern, Otto
stern, otto. (b. Feb. 17, 1888, Sohrau, Ger. now Zory, Polandd. Aug. 17,1969, Berkeley, Calif., US), Germanborn scientist and winner of the Nobel
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(b. Feb. 17, 1888, Sohrau, Ger. [now Zory, Poland]d. Aug. 17, 1969, Berkeley, Calif., U.S.), German-born scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1943 for his development of the molecular beam as a tool for studying the characteristics of molecules and for his measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton. Stern's early scientific work was theoretical studies of statistical thermodynamics. In 1914 he became a lecturer in theoretical physics at the University of Frankfurt and in 1923 a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Hamburg. Stern and Walther Gerlach performed their historic molecular-beam experiment at Hamburg in the early 1920s. By shooting a beam of silver atoms through a nonuniform magnetic field onto a glass plate, they found that the beam split into two distinct beams instead of broadening into a continuous band. This experiment verified the space quantization theory, which stated that atoms can align themselves in a magnetic field only in a few directions (two for silver), instead of in any direction, as classical physics had suggested. ( See also Stern-Gerlach experiment .) In 1933 Stern measured the magnetic moment (strength of a subatomic particle's magnetic property) of the proton by using a molecular beam and found that it was actually about 2 1/2 times the theoretical value. In 1933, when the Nazis rose to power, Stern was compelled to leave Germany. He went to the United States, where he became research professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. He remained there until his retirement in 1945.

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26. Stern, Otto (1888-1969) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
stern, otto (18881969) otto Frisch worked under him in Hamburg for threeyears (Frisch 1991, pp. 41-47). With Gerlach, he demonstrated the existence of
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German-American physicist who studied the diffusion of molecular beams and is considered the grandfather of molecular beam research. Otto Frisch worked under him in Hamburg for three years (Frisch 1991, pp. 41-47). With Gerlach, he demonstrated the existence of electronic spin by passing a beam of silver ions through a pair of magnets in the famous Stern-Gerlach experiment For this experiment, he was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize in physics. He was also the mentor of Rabi
References Frisch, O. What Little I Remember. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

27. Stern-Gerlach Experiment: Information From Answers.com
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The Stern-Gerlach experiment involves sending a beam of spin 1/2 particles through an inhomogeneous magnetic field . The magnetic field is strongly increasing in one direction, which is usually called the "z" direction. Each spin-1/2 particle has a spin magnetic moment . The inhomogeneous magnetic field causes the particle to be deflected either up or down, and thus measures the magnetic moment of the particle. For a spin-1/2 particle, the spin can take only two possible values. The spin is said to be

28. Stern, Otto. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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29. Otto Stern [Pictures And Photos Of]
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stern, otto (18881969), German-American physicist and Nobel laureate, known forhis studies of molecular beams. stern was born in Sorau, Germany (now Zary,
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34. Stern, Otto
stern, otto (18881969). German physicist who demonstrated by means of thestern-Gerlach apparatus that elementary particles have wavelike properties as
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Stern, Otto German physicist who demonstrated by means of the Stern-Gerlach apparatus that elementary particles have wavelike properties as well as the properties of matter that had been demonstrated. Nobel Prize for Physics 1943.
Stern was born in Sohrau, Upper Silesia (now Zory in Poland), and studied at a number of German universities. He then worked with Albert Einstein
In 1920 Stern and Walther Gerlach (1899-1979) carried out their experiment, which consisted of passing a narrow beam of silver atoms through a strong magnetic field. Classical theory predicted that this field would cause the beam to broaden, but quantum theory predicted that the beam would split into two separate beams. The result, showing a split beam, was the first clear evidence for space quantization - the phenomenon that, in a magnetic field, certain atoms behave like tiny magnets which can only take up particular orientations with respect to the direction of the field. Stern went on to improve this molecular-beam technique and in 1931 was able to detect the wave nature of particles in the beams.
In 1933, Stern measured the magnetic moment of the proton and the deuteron, and demonstrated that the proton's magnetic moment was 2.5 times greater than expected.

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37. Stern Response To Otto's HP Musings | The Register
I regularly read The Register but if otto stern is kept on after his sexist, nonnews rants Oh otto Z. stern , damn it s got to be a jokeSrightSplease.
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    By Lucy Sherriff Published Monday 11th April 2005 16:18 GMT Letters Some of you may have noticed that El Reg has appointed a new regular columnist, the inimitable Otto Z. Stern. He certainly made an impression with his opening salvo : a slightly controversial analysis of the departure of the equally unique Carly Fiorina. Your reactions ranged from the confused and amused, right through to enthusiastically supportive. One or two readers have sworn never to darken our domain ever again, if Stern's rantings continue to be given house room. For his part, Mr. Stern (Z and all) took one look at the letters and said he won't engage in direct email conversations with the readers. Still, not to worry. We have been intercepting his fan mail, and present it here for you, in all its glory:
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    By otto Z. stern. Published Friday 22nd April 2005 1522 GMT otto Z. stern isa director at The Institute of Technological Values a think tank
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    By Otto Z. Stern Published Friday 22nd April 2005 15:22 GMT And ninethly When modern imperial ideologies have dehumanized you and modern enterprises have exploited your labor, post colonial situations become occasions to assert your sense of self and culture, even when doing so appears backward to those who have been riding your back - Cornel West Recent events have left me questioning our commitment to two crucial aspects dominating contemporary American life. Are we exploiting technology in the most expedient and practical manner possible? Are we doing all that we can to
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