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* Hans Asperger ( 1906 – 1980 ), Austrian pediatrician after whom Asperger syndrome is named
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The syndrome is named after the Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger who, in 1944, studied and described children in his practice who lacked nonverbal communication skills, demonstrated limited empathy with their peers, and were physically clumsy.
* Hans Asperger first adopts the term autism in its modern sense in referring to autistic psychopaths in a lecture ( in German ) on child psychology.
Wing is the author of many books and academic papers, including Asperger's Syndrome: a Clinical Account, a 1981 academic paper that popularised the research of Hans Asperger and introduced the term " Asperger's syndrome ".
His seminal 1943 paper, " Autistic Disturbances of Affective Contact ", together with the work of Hans Asperger, forms the basis of the modern study of autism.
The syndrome was originally described by Austrian educator Theodor Heller in 1908, 35 years before Leo Kanner and Hans Asperger described autism, but it has not been officially recognised until recently.
* Hans Asperger – ( February 18, 1906-October 21, 1980 ) was an Austrian pediatrician, medical theorist, and medical professor.
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He offered the position to Hans Richter in February, 1905, who declined, to Felix Mottl in November, who was previously engaged, and then to previous director Nikisch, who declined ; the post was finally offered to Karl Muck, who accepted and began his duties in October, 1906..
He performed his own Piano Concerto under the conductorship of Sir Henry Wood in 1903 and under Hans Richter in 1906.
Its first solo ascent was made by Hans Pfann in 1906, and the first winter ascent was made by H. Masson and E. Petrig on March 25, 1948.
Hans Aumeier ( August 20, 1906 – January 28, 1948 ) was a Nazi war criminal, an SS-Sturmbannführer ( Major ) and the deputy commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp.
* March 6 – Hans Bethe ( b. 1906 ), Nobelaureate in Physics ( 1967 ) for his discoveries concerning the energy production mechanism in stars.
Hans Christian Svane Hansen ( November 8, 1906 – February 19, 1960 ), often known as H. C. Hansen or simply H. C., was a social democrat and Prime Minister of Denmark from 29 January 1955 to 19 February 1960 as the head of the Cabinet of H. C. Hansen I and II.
There then followed a decade of prestigious commissions and performances, with notable works including the poem for chorus and orchestra Queen Mab ( Leeds Festival, conducted by the composer, 6 October 1904 ), the orchestral poem Ulalume ( Queen's Hall, conducted by the composer, 26 November 1904 ), the scena for baritone and orchestra Marino Faliero ( Bristol Festival, conducted by the composer, 12 October 1905 ), the Bohemian Songs for baritone and orchestra ( Norwich Festival, conducted by the composer, 25 October 1905 ), the poem for chorus and orchestra The Bells ( Birmingham Festival, conducted by Hans Richter, 3 October 1906 ), the orchestral suite Les Hommages ( Queen's Hall Promenade Concert, conducted by Henry Wood, 25 October 1906 ) and the choral symphony Homage to E. A.
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Banach spaces are named after the Polish mathematician Stefan Banach who introduced them in 1920 – 1922 along with Hans Hahn and Eduard Helly .< ref >
Hans ' great-great grandson, David Jacob Eisenhower ( 1863 – 1942 ), was Dwight's father, and was a college-educated engineer, despite his own father Jacob's urging to stay on the family farm.
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