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Fröhlich and with
Various diseases invoked as possible explanations to his early demise included Marfan syndrome, Wilson-Turner X-linked mental retardation syndrome, Fröhlich syndrome ( adiposogenital dystrophy ), Klinefelter's syndrome, androgen insensitivity syndrome, aromatase excess syndrome in conjunction with sagittal craniosynostosis syndrome, Antley – Bixler syndrome or one of its variants and temporal lobe epilepsy .< ref name =" epilepsy ">
Lang would frequently demand numerous re-takes, and took three days to shoot a simple scene where Freder collapses at Maria's feet ; by the time Lang was satisfied with the footage he had shot, actor Gustav Fröhlich found he could barely stand.
# " Froehlich " is for all intents and purposes an anglicization of Fröhlich, although use of " oe " ( or a similar digraph with a smaller " e " atop the " o ") to denote the same sound actually predates the use of the umlaut in written German.
Despite writing the novel, the screenplay, and developing the distinct moral ending of Metropolis, she is awarded with finding Gustav Fröhlich, who plays the lead role Freder Fredersen.
In the winter of 1820-1821, he had met and fallen in love with Katharina Fröhlich ( 1801 – 1879 ), but whether owing to a presentiment of mutual incompatibility, or merely owing to Grillparzer's conviction that life had no happiness in store for him, he shrank from marriage.
He studied sculpture with Emmy Steinbock ( 1943 ), attended the St. Anna Painting School where he studied under Professor Fröhlich ( 1944 ), and entered the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna ( 1945 ) where he began his studies under Professor Robin C. Anderson, later moving to the class of Albert Paris von Gütersloh.
Named with pharmacologist Alfred Fröhlich.
He gained a first class degree from Pembroke College, Oxford in 1973, and a Ph. D. from King's College London with a thesis entitled Galois module structure of the ring of integers of l-extensions in 1976 under the supervision of Albrecht Fröhlich.
In Berlin she met Gustav Fröhlich, a German actor, and starred in several films with him.
* 1966 Ein Tag in Paris ( TV-Film ), with Paula Denk, Ingeborg Solbrig, Peter Fröhlich
At Bristol, among other things, he worked on quantum field theory and quantum electrodynamics on his own, as well as in collaboration with other scientific refugees from Hitler, such as Hans Bethe and Herbert Fröhlich, who also left Germany in 1933.
As the Germans were aware of the Polish and Soviet plans, they reinforced their lines in the area with elements of the 36th Infantry division under Gottfried Fröhlich just a day before the launch of the offensive.
On 27 April, General of Cavalry Michael von Melas with the divisions of Fröhlich and Kaim stormed the French positions at Cassano, while Ott and Zoph attacked 6 km farther north at Vaprio d ' Adda.
Fröhlich is best known for his two heroic poems, Ulrich Zwingli and Ulrich von Hutten, and especially for his fables, which have been ranked with those of Hagedorn, Lessing and Gellert.

Fröhlich and their
After her engagement to Fröhlich, they moved to Schwanenwerder on the outskirts of Berlin, where their house on the ( later named ) Karl-Marx-Strasse 8 was close to the residence of Joseph Goebbels on Inselstrasse 8.

Fröhlich and name
He came to the United States in 1941 and took American citizenship in 1946 where he changed his name from Fröhlich ( German for " happy ") to Gay.

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* 1865 – Abraham Emanuel Fröhlich, Swiss poet ( b. 1796 )
are Louis Michel, Jürg Fröhlich, David Ruelle, Thibault Damour, Nikita Nekrasov.
* Fröhlich, Harmann.
Proca's equations were known to Wolfgang Pauli who mentioned the equations in his Nobel address, and they were also known to Yukawa, Wentzel, Taketani, Sakata, Kemmer, Heitler, and Fröhlich who appreciated the content of Proca's equations for developing a theory of the atomic nuclei in Nuclear Physics.
The film was written by Lang and his wife Thea Von Harbou, and starred Brigitte Helm, Gustav Fröhlich, Alfred Abel and Rudolf Klein-Rogge.
* Gustav Fröhlich as Freder, the hero of the film.
* H. Fröhlich: " Long Range Coherence and Energy Storage in Biological Systems ".
Other names for the syndrome include Abdominal Muscle Deficiency Syndrome, Congenital Absence of the Abdominal Muscles, Eagle-Barrett Syndrome, Obrinsky Syndrome, Fröhlich Syndrome, or rarely, Triad Syndrome.
* May 21-Johannes Frederik Fröhlich, violinist, conductor and composer ( b. 1806 )
* Opera Der Alchymist Bernd Weikl, Moran Abouloff, Jörg Dürmüller, Jan Zinkler, Susanna Pütters, Staatsorchester Braunschweig, Christian Fröhlich.
* Herbert Fröhlich makes a key breakthrough in understanding superconductivity, at the University of Liverpool.
Born in 1923 as Peter Joachim Fröhlich in Berlin, Gay and his family fled from Nazi Germany in 1939 and arrived in America in 1941.
Jahn popularized the motto " Frisch, Fromm, Fröhlich, Frei " (" Hardy, Pious, Cheerful, Free ") in the early 19th century.
* M. Fröhlich, " Johann Jakob Moser in seinem Verhältnis zum Rationalismus und Pietismus ", 1925.
* Babinski – Fröhlich syndrome or Adiposo-genital syndrome: Condition characterized by feminine obesity and sexual infantilism in case of pituitary tumours.

inverts and order
male / outside and female / inside, but then inverts them in order to establish an even more complex relationship among genre, gender and dramatic space.
However, the state of New York inverts the usual order, with the Supreme Court of the State of New York being the lowest trial court of general jurisdiction, and the Court of Appeals being the highest court.
The work as a whole inverts the accepted order, elevating humans and human passions while making the gods and their desires and conquests objects of low humor.
These included such arguments as that the view is void of good news ; repugnant to God's wise, just, and good nature, and to man's free nature ; " highly dishonorable to Jesus Christ "; " hurtful to the salvation of men "; and that it " inverts the order of the gospel of Jesus Christ " ( which is that we are justified after we believe, not prior to our believing ).
The Old Testament inverts this order, since the prophets are seen as prefiguring the coming of Christ, who fulfils them.
As he does in his Orchestral Set No. 2, Ives inverts the fast-slow-fast movement order typical of most three-movement works, using instead a slow-fast-slow order.
Ogden Nash inverts the historical order of events.
This inverts the colors from the order on the locomotive making the middle part of the cars brown.
A corresponding expander circuit in the receiver inverts this transformation in order to restore the dynamic range.

inverts and with
However, Ellis conceded that there were " true inverts " who would spend their lives pursuing erotic relationships with women.
In telecommunications, a scrambler is a device that transposes or inverts signals or otherwise encodes a message at the transmitter to make the message unintelligible at a receiver not equipped with an appropriately set descrambling device.
This right inverts the felicitation principle of utilitarianism with the responsive violence being the greatest good to the individual, but accurately mirrors Jeremy Bentham who saw property as the driving force to enable individuals to enhance their utilities through stable investment and trade.
These include aerial spinners, ARS ( Air Roll Spin ), el rollos, inverts ( tweaking the board with the momentum of the wave and then swinging it back ), backflips, and variations / hybrids of these maneuvers are also performed.
As with the 2D version, a sphere inverts to a sphere, except that if a sphere passes through the center O of the reference sphere, then it inverts to a plane.
A circle, that is, the intersection of a sphere with a secant plane, inverts into a circle, except that if the circle passes through O it inverts into a line.
The goal of this section is to define a functor pt from Frm to Top that in a certain sense " inverts " the operation of Ω by assigning to each locale L a set of points pt ( L ) ( hence the notation pt ) with a suitable topology.
A similar game ( in that it inverts the objective of Monopoly, but with the aim of giving away money and property ) was described / invented by science fiction author Philip K. Dick.
In the context of capoeira angola, the médio inverts the gunga's melody ( angola toque ): ( xxL. H ...) by playing São Bento Pequeno: ( xxH. L ...) with moderate improvisation.
Very rarely, when lenders are seeking long-term debt contracts more aggressively than short-term debt contracts, the yield curve " inverts ," with interest rates ( yields ) being lower and lower for each longer periods of repayment so that lenders can attract long-term borrowing.
This is just moving all terms other than to the right hand side of the equation, which inverts the coefficients with respect to 10 ().
* Gregory Maguire's 1995 revisionist novel Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West takes the familiar Oz story and inverts it, with the Wicked Witch ( given the name Elphaba in homage to L. Frank Baum ) as the novel's protagonist and Dorothy as a hapless child.
) In a S < sub > N </ sub > 2 substitution reaction, on the other hand, the chirality inverts, i. e., when you start with a right-handed mixture, you'll end up with left-handed one.
Krafft-Ebing, drawing on the earlier writings of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, described male inverts with varying degrees of effeminacy, from Effemination in which a man has a distinctly feminine demeanor, to Androgyny in which a man is so effeminate that he can even have feminine bodily characteristics like rounded hips.
For example, in a bound state of two pions, π < sup >+</ sup > π < sup >−</ sup > with an orbital angular momentum L, exchanging π < sup >+</ sup > and π < sup >−</ sup > inverts the relative position vector, which is identical to a parity operation.
She finds love with Mary Llewellyn, whom she meets while serving as an ambulance driver in World War I, but their happiness together is marred by social isolation and rejection, which Hall depicts as having a debilitating effect on inverts.
" – Stephen, left alone in her home, sees the room thronged with inverts, living, dead and unborn.
* The EMH Mark II delivers the classic Star Trek line " I'm a doctor, not a ...," finishing his variant with " commando " ( Paris later inverts the line as " I'm a pilot, not a doctor!
The permeability of ferromagnetic materials is not constant, but depends on H. In saturable materials the relative permeability increases with H to a maximum, then as it approaches saturation inverts and decreases toward one.

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