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He is most noted for his 1926 book The Biosphere in which he inadvertently worked to popularize Eduard Suess ’ 1885 term biosphere, by hypothesizing that life is the geological force that shapes the earth.
The word ' biosphere ' was invented by Austrian geologist Eduard Suess, whom Vernadsky met in 1911.
Eduard Suess ( 1875 ) recognised the importance of horizontal movement of rocks.
* Suess, Eduard, 1875.
In 1893, using fossil records from the Alps and Africa, Eduard Suess proposed the theory that an inland sea had once existed between Laurasia and the continents which formed Gondwana II.
Eduard Suess ( August 20, 1831, London – April 26, 1914, Vienna ) was a geologist who was an expert on the geography of the Alps.
His son, Franz Eduard Suess ( 1867 – 1942 ), was superintendent and geologist at the Imperial Geological Institute in Vienna.
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This was an attempt to prove the theory of Eduard Suess concerning the existence of Gondwanaland or Pangaea.

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At the very least, Marxism had now been born, and " historical materialism " had become a distinct philosophical doctrine, subsequently elaborated and systematised by intellectuals like Eduard Bernstein, Karl Kautsky, Georgi Plekhanov and Nikolai Bukharin.
After his early piano lessons with Otto Cossel, Brahms studied piano with Eduard Marxsen, who had studied in Vienna with Ignaz von Seyfried ( a pupil of Mozart ) and Carl Maria von Bocklet ( a close friend of Schubert ).
His parents had him and his brother, Ernst Eduard, baptised as Lutherans, while his parents and sisters remained Jews ( a common way at the time to increase the chance of one's sons being successful ).
Upon moving to Vienna in January 1925, Adorno immersed himself in the musical culture which had grown up around Schoenberg: in addition to his twice-weekly sessions with Berg, Adorno continued his studies on piano with Eduard Steuermann and befriended the violinist Rudolf Kolisch.
Lyudmila Shestakova recalled the reply made by conductor Eduard Nápravník and stage manager Gennadiy Kondratyev of the Mariinsky Theatre in response to her question of whether Boris had been accepted for production:
His works, the symphonies in particular, had detractors, most notably the influential Austrian critic Eduard Hanslick, and other supporters of Johannes Brahms ( and detractors of Wagner ), who pointed to their large size, use of repetition, and Bruckner's propensity to revise many of his works, often with the assistance of colleagues, and his apparent indecision about which versions he preferred.
In 1836 Eduard Poeppig documented a statement by a local physician in Pará, known only as Dr. Lacerda, who offered an eyewitness account of a case where a candiru had entered a human orifice.
Hans Jakob from the Genevan UEA tricked the IEL board into a fusion of IEL and Genevan UEA, lying that the rich Eduard Stettler had left a huge capital to UEA.
His thought also had a considerable influence on the pianists Artur Schnabel, Rudolf Serkin, Eduard Steuermann and Glenn Gould.
He had married in 1811, but his wife died four years later, leaving him a son, Karl Eduard.
Others, such as Nobel prize winning poet Joseph Brodsky, novelists Vasily Aksyonov, Eduard Limonov and Sasha Sokolov, and short story writer Sergei Dovlatov, had to emigrate to the US, while Venedikt Yerofeyev and Oleg Grigoriev " emigrated " to alcoholism.
Since 15 January 1903, Ommen has had a railway station designed by Eduard Cuypers.
Strauss had two younger brothers, Josef and Eduard Strauss, who became composers of light music as well, although they were never as well known as their elder brother.
Johann Strauss was the father of Johann Strauss II, Josef Strauss and Eduard Strauss, the last of whom had a son called Johann Strauss III, born in 1866.
For the opening concert of the RMS 1871-72 season, he had conductor Eduard Nápravník present the first public performances of Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet and the polonaise from Mussorgsky's Boris Godunov.
Lieutenant Colonel Eduard Totleben, the Russian chief engineer, had began work on these sites early in the war.
From 1945 to 1959, the orchestra's principal conductor was Eduard van Beinum, who had debuted with the orchestra in 1929.
However, as early as 1988, then-Soviet foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze had discussed the possibility of a withdrawal from Cam Ranh Bay, and concrete naval reductions were realised by 1990.
Zaum ), and Dada poets ( such as Raoul Hausmann or Kurt Schwitters ) had already been doing, and what subsequent sound poets and concrete poets ( such as Bob Cobbing, Eduard Ovčáček or Henri Chopin ) would later be doing.
However, even before Limits to Growth was published, Eduard Pestel and Mihajlo Mesarovic of Case Western Reserve University had begun work on a far more elaborate model ( it distinguished ten world regions and involved 200, 000 equations compared with 1000 in the Meadows model ).
He studied law and from 1835 he had a law firm together with this brother-in-law Eduard Sury.
They had negotiated a settlement whereby the Nobel Prize money that Einstein anticipated he would soon receive was to be placed in trust for their two boys, while Marić would be able to draw on the interest, but have no authority over the capital without Einstein's permission, After Einstein married his second wife in June, he returned to Zurich to talk to Marić about the children's future, taking Hans Albert on Lake Constance and Eduard to Arosa for convalescence.

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