
1) Albert 2) Brain 3) Emigre 4) Genius 5) Great brain 6) Prodigy
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1) Albert einstein 2) Albert, the genius 3) Author of Stepquote 4) Big name in physics 5) Brain 6) Brainiac 7) Brainy one 8) Brainy sort 9) Co-worker of Bohr, Fermi, etc 10) Element 99 is named for him 11) Famous physicist 12) Genius 13) German genius 14) He equated mass to energy 15) Mensa member 16) Name synonymous with genius
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[US-CERT program] Einstein (also known as the EINSTEIN Program) is an intrusion detection system that monitors the network gateways of government departments and agencies in the United States for unauthorized traffic. The software was developed by the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), which is the operational arm of...
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[crater] The outer rim of this walled plain has been all but obliterated by many small impacts. Only along the eastern wall, where it joins Dalton crater, does a significant rim still survive. Occupying the center of the interior floor is Einstein A, an impact crater with terraced inner walls and a central peak. The outer rampart of this co...
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[dog] ==Statement of the dispute== == Nick blocked User:Malber without notice while he was personally involved in a dispute with Malber re RfA questions; Nick blocked User:Kuntan for his username without discussion despite that the status of the username as being offensive is in dispute. Administrator has displayed numerous instances of...
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[unit] An einstein is a unit defined as the energy in one mole (6.022×1023) of photons. Because energy is inversely proportional to wavelength, the unit is frequency dependent. This unit is not part of the International System of Units and is redundant with the joule. In studies of photosynthesis the einstein is sometimes used with a diffe...
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proposed unified theory of physics due to Myron Evans, a Welsh chemist.
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(from the article `photosynthesis`) Light can be described as a wave of particles known as photons; these are units of energy, or light quanta. The quantity photons is called an ...
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the amount of energy absorbed by one mole of material undergoing a photochemical reaction
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A unit of energy equal to 1 mol quantum, hence to 6.0221367 × 1023 quanta. The value of einstein, in kJ, is dependent upon the wavelength. ... Origin: A. Einstein, German-born theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate in U.S., 1879-1955 ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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A unit of energy equivalent to the amount of energy absorbed by one molecule of a material undergoing a photochemical reaction as determined by the Stark-Einstein law.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: īn′stīn Definitions: 1. Albert, German-born U.S. theoretic physicist and Nobel laureate, 1879-1955. See: einstein, einsteinium
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A famous scientist most famous for the theory of relativity and inventing the Atom Bomb.
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[
n] - physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity
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Albert Einstein noun physicist born in Germany who formulated the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity; Einstein also proposed that light consists of discrete quantized bundles of energy (later called photons) (1879-1...
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1879–1955, German physicist, U.S. citizen from 1940: formulator of the theory of relativity; Nobel prize 1921. · 1880–1952, German musicologist in U.S. · (l.c.)a unit of radiant energy, equal to the energy of radiation that is capable of photochemically changing one mol of a photosensitive substance.
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