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Heinrich and Göppert
The third part included his Index Palaeontologicus, and was issued in 3 vols., 1848-1849, with the assistance of Hermann von Meyer and Heinrich Göppert.

Heinrich and named
In SI units, the unit of frequency is the hertz ( Hz ), named after the German physicist Heinrich Hertz: 1 Hz means that an event repeats once per second.
Heinrich was named after his godfather, Prince Heinrich of Bavaria of the royal family of Bavaria, who was tutored by Gebhard Himmler.
This became known as the Vogt-Russell theorem ; named after Heinrich Vogt and Henry Norris Russell.
The German chemist Heinrich Rose determined in 1846 that tantalum ores contain a second element, which he named niobium.
This conclusion was disputed in 1846 by the German chemist Heinrich Rose, who argued that there were two different elements in the tantalite sample, and named them after children of Tantalus: niobium ( from Niobe ), and pelopium ( from Pelops ).
In astrophysics and physical cosmology, Olbers ' paradox, named after the German astronomer Heinrich Wilhelm Olbers and also called the " dark night sky paradox ", is the argument that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and eternal static universe.
The end boss is an undead Saxon warrior-prince named Heinrich I.
Titanium was discovered in Cornwall, Great Britain, by William Gregor in 1791 and named by Martin Heinrich Klaproth for the Titans of Greek mythology.
Martin Heinrich Klaproth named the new element in 1798 after the Latin word for " earth ", tellus.
This conclusion was disputed in 1846 by the German chemist Heinrich Rose, who argued that there were two additional elements in the tantalite sample, and he named them after the children of Tantalus: niobium ( from Niobe, the goddess of tears ), and pelopium ( from Pelops ).
The 1789 discovery of uranium in the mineral pitchblende is credited to Martin Heinrich Klaproth, who named the new element after the planet Uranus.
* August 24 – WWII: – Heinrich Himmler is named Reichminister of the Interior in Germany.
It is named after Johann Heinrich Lambert, from his Photometria, published in 1760.
The crater, Ulugh Beigh, on the Moon, was named after him by the German astronomer Johann Heinrich von Mädler on his 1830 map of the Moon.
The operational sections of the SD became ( department ) Amt III and for foreign intelligence, Amt VI ; the Gestapo became Amt IV and the Kripo became Amt V. Otto Ohlendorf was named the Chief of Amt III, the SD-Inland ( within Germany ); Heinrich Müller was named the Chief of Amt IV, the Gestapo ; Artur Nebe was named the Chief of Amt V ; and Walter Schellenberg became Chief of Amt VI, the SD-Ausland ( outside Germany ).
At the time the Hallstein Doctrine was born ( or at least named ), Heinrich von Brentano was the foreign minister, a post that had been recently created, after West Germany largely regained its sovereignty in 1955 — before this, political responsibility for foreign policy had been retained by the chancellor, Konrad Adenauer.
The substance was discovered and identified in the year 1866, by the German chemist Karl Heinrich Leopold Ritthausen who treated wheat gluten ( for which it was named ) with sulfuric acid.
On the basis of his argument according to which there were two different elements in the tantalite sample, Heinrich Rose named them after children of Tantalus ; Niobium and Pelopium, although the argument was later contested as far as pelopium was concerned.
He again set out on his adventurous travels, lived in close contact, with the first men of his time, such as Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher, August von Gneisenau and Heinrich Friedrich Karl Stein, and in 1812 was summoned by the last named to St Petersburg to assist in the organization of the final struggle against France.
Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg, for whom Quercus muehlenbergii was named ( portrait by Charles Willson Peale, 1810 )
The Lambert W-function is named after Johann Heinrich Lambert.

Heinrich and common
August Heinrich Hoffmann ( who called himself Hoffmann von Fallersleben after his home town to distinguish himself from others with the same common name of " Hoffmann ") wrote the text in 1841 on vacation on the North Sea island Heligoland, then a possession of the United Kingdom.
Though the common authorship of the three epistles is still almost universally accepted, scholars such as Heinrich Julius Holtzmann and C. H. Dodd have maintained that the epistle and the gospel were written by different authors.
Heinrich A. Rommen remarked upon " the tenacity with which the spirit of the English common law retained the conceptions of natural law and equity which it had assimilated during the Catholic Middle Ages, thanks especially to the influence of Henry de Bracton ( d. 1268 ) and Sir John Fortescue ( d. cir.
Völkel revealed that the smell of purified creosote resembled that of guaiacol, and later studies by Heinrich Hlasiwetz identified a substance common to guaiacum and creosote that he called creosol and determined that creosote contained a mixture of creosol and guaiacol.
Many of these names are modifications of common German given names, such as Heinrich ( abbreviated to Heinze ), Joachim, and Walther.
To distinguish him from another SS general named Heinrich Müller ( a very common German name ), he became known as " Gestapo Müller ".
The search was complicated by the fact that " Heinrich Müller " is a very common German name.
The most common type of voltage multiplier is the half-wave series multiplier, also called the Villard cascade ( but actually invented by Heinrich Greinacher ).
A common earlier interpretation of the name, ǂkhoa ( Elephant )-bes ( place ), Elephant fountain, was introduced by Heinrich Vedder and gained wide acceptance.
This widespread, common North American forest tree species was named several times, with Pennsylvania botanist Gotthilf Heinrich Ernst Muhlenberg's 1793 name Ulmus rubra now accepted as the first formally published.
Heinrich Nöthel, a geneticist from the Freie Universität Berlin carried out the most extensive study about radioresistance mutations using the common fruit fly, Drosophila melanogaster, in a series of 14 publications.
At this time, because the theory of Kacser and Burns and the simultaneous but independent work carried out by Reinhart Heinrich and Tom Rapoport in Berlin were compatible, a common terminology and set of symbols was agreed for the new field of Metabolic Control Analysis.
As Miltonia species are common plants, comparatively large, with also large flowers of bright colors, that, moreover, are spread mostly over an area of early settlements in Brazil all species but one were already described in 1850 ; six of them by Lindley, M. regnellii by Reichenbach < ref name =" reg ">< span style =" font-variant: small-caps "> Reichenbach, Heinrich G .</ span > ( 1850 ).
The poem was later completed by authors such as Heinrich von Freiberg and Ulrich von Türheim, but with the " common " branch of the legend as the ideal source.
The common name of this species commemorates the German zoologist Heinrich von Kittlitz, who first collected this species.
Heinrich Steeves had seven sons and the name is still common among residents.

Heinrich and Baltic
Meanwhile in 1845 Georg Heinrich Ferdinand Nesselmann proposed a distinct language group for Latvian and Lithuanian to be called Baltic .< ref >
The Prussian historian Heinrich von Treitschke would later write that they had " greeted the sea with a wild Czech song about God's warriors, and filled their water bottles with brine in token that the Baltic once more obeyed the Slavs ".
Georg Hackenschmidt was born in Dorpat, Russian Empire, on 1 August 1877, where he lived with his parents, Baltic German Georg Friedrich Heinrich Hackenschmidt and Estonian Swede Ida Louise Johansson, and a younger brother and sister.
Heinrich Friedrich Emil Lenz () ( 12 February 1804 – 10 February 1865 ) was a Russian physicist of Baltic German ethnicity.
Maria Cunitz was born in Wołów, Holy Roman Empire, as the eldest daughter of Baltic German immigrant Dr. Heinrich Cunitz, a physician and landowner who had lived in Schweidnitz for most of his life, and Maria Scholtz from Liegnitz, daughter of German scientist Anton von Scholtz ( 1560 – 1622 ), a mathematician and counselor to Duke Joachim Frederick of Liegnitz.
Similarly, SS chief Heinrich Himmler had made similar plans, centred on the Baltic coastal region and set up a new headquarters in a castle on the Bay of Lübeck.
Heinz Christian Pander, also Christian Heinrich Pander ( 24 July 1794 – 22 September 1865 ), was a Baltic German biologist and embryologist born in Riga.

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