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Lorenz and developed
It was developed by Max O. Lorenz in 1905 for representing inequality of the wealth distribution.
Here he also read Lorenz von Stein's Der Sozialismus und Kommunismus des heutigen Frankreich and developed a passion for socialism.
In the post-WWI era, the Lorenz company of Germany developed a means of projecting two narrow radio signals with a slight overlap in the center.
The primary system developed for this role was the Lorenz system, which was in the process of being widely deployed on large civilian and military aircraft.
They were developed by C. Lorenz AG in Berlin.
This principle he endeavoured to deduce from his knowledge of geology, in contrast to Lorenz Oken, who developed the same theory on biological grounds.
Max Otto Lorenz ( September 19, 1876 in Burlington, IowaJuly 1, 1959 in Sunnyvale, California ) was an American economist who developed the Lorenz curve in 1905 to describe income inequalities.
In the late 1950s Paul Lorenzen was the first to introduce a game semantics for logic, and it was further developed by Kuno Lorenz.
The concept, however, appears to be very similar to that of Rupert Riedl's hierarchy of biology as developed in his " Biologie der Erkenntnis " ( 1981 ) which in turn was a development from earlier thinking about evolutionary biology on the part of Erhard Oeser and Konrad Lorenz and even earlier Austrian thinkers known to von Bertalanffy before he was displaced to Canada by the second world war.
This antenna, developed by the company Lorenz, was called " Höhendipol ".
* Lorenz beam, a radio-navigation system developed by Germany prior to World War II

Lorenz and theory
Similarities between jackals and coyotes led Lorenz Oken, in 1816, in the third volume of his Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte, to place these species into a new separate genus, Thos, after the classical Greek word " jackal ", but his theory had little immediate impact on taxonomy at the time.
In the 1960s, the chaotic nature of the atmosphere was first observed and mathematically described by Edward Lorenz, founding the field of chaos theory.
Examples include a solid body with a cavity filled with an inviscid, incompressible, homogeneous liquid, the static equilibrium configuration of a stressed elastic rod in elastica theory, the polarization dynamics of a light pulse propagating through a nonlinear medium, the Lorenz system in chaos theory, and the motion of an ion in a Penning trap mass spectrometer.
; Edward N. Lorenz ( professor, United States ): for major achievements in developing the theory of general circulation of the atmosphere and the theory of chaotic attractors of dissipative systems.
For example, according to this theory, imprinting on shoes or boots ( as with Konrad Lorenz ' geese ) would be the cause of shoe fetishism.
* 1961-Edward Lorenz accidentally discovers Chaos theory when working on numerical weather prediction.
* Edward Lorenz publishes his discovery of the ' butterfly effect ', significant in the development of chaos theory .< ref >
Konrad Lorenz was born in Austria in 1903, and is widely known for his contribution of the theory of fixed action patterns ( FAPs ): endogenous, instinctive behaviors involving a complex sequence of movements that are triggered (“ released ”) by a certain kind of stimulus.
Niko Tinbergen was born in the Netherlands in 1907 and worked closely with Lorenz in the development of the FAP theory ; their studies focused on the egg retrieval response of nesting geese.
Instinct in the ‘ 50s: The British reception of Konrad Lorenz ’ s theory of instinctive behavior.
The so-called Erlangen School of followers and allies of Lorenzen, including Kuno Lorenz, Wilhelm Kamlah, and Peter Janich, and more indirectly, Jürgen Mittelstraß, is thus in large part pursuing a modernized version of Dingler's program which claims to incorporate relativity, quantum theory and quantum logic.
* Edward N. Lorenz ( 1967 ) The nature and theory of the general circulation of atmosphere, World Meteorological Organization, Publication No. 218, Geneva, Switzerland.
In an interacting theory of quantum electrodynamics, the Lorenz gauge condition still applies, but A no longer satisfies the free wave equation.
The Landau gauge, obtained as the limit ξ → 0, is classically equivalent to Lorenz gauge, but postponing taking the limit until after the theory is quantized improves the rigor of certain existence and equivalence proofs.
From 1916 to 1919 he studied piano, conducting and music theory in Karlsruhe with Alfred Lorenz.
Lorenz von Stein and the paradigmatic bifurcation of social theory in the nineteenth century ”.
Binary De Bruijn graphs can be drawn ( below, left ) in such a way that they resemble objects from the theory of dynamical systems, such as the Lorenz attractor ( below, right ):
Lorenz ’ s position, as expanded by Rupert Riedl, attempts to make it easier to assimilate non common sense physical scientific areas such as quantum field theory and string theory.
Karl Ludwig Lorenz Binding ( April 6, 1841 – April 7, 1920 ) was a German jurist known as a promoter of the theory of retributive justice.

Lorenz and animal
Although many naturalists have studied aspects of animal behaviour throughout history, the modern discipline of ethology is generally considered to have begun during the 1930s with the work of Dutch biologist Nikolaas Tinbergen and Austrian biologists Konrad Lorenz and Karl von Frisch, joint winners of the 1973 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Other sciences use swimming, for example Konrad Lorenz swam with geese as part of his studies of animal behavior.
Konrad Lorenz, in his book entitled On Aggression ( 1966 ), first described mobbing among birds and animals, attributing it to instincts rooted in the Darwinian struggle to survive ( see animal mobbing behavior ).
The game was conceived to analyse the animal contest problem highlighted by Lorenz and Tinbergen.
Spalding carried out some remarkable experiments on animal behaviour, and discovered the phenomenon now known as imprinting, later rediscovered by Oskar Heinroth, then studied at length and popularised by Konrad Lorenz.
Lorenz regarded Heinroth as the true founder of the study of animal behaviour seen as a branch of zoology.

Lorenz and communication
* In 1973 Karl von Frisch received the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine together with Konrad Lorenz and Nikolaas Tinbergen for his achievements in comparative behavioral physiology and pioneering work in communication between insects.
In the book, Lorenz describes the development of rituals among aggressive behaviors as beginning with a totally utilitarian action, but then progressing to more and more stylized actions, until finally, the action performed may be entirely symbolic and non-utilitarian, now fulfilling a function of communication.

Lorenz and based
During the Second World War, GCCS was based largely at Bletchley Park in present-day Milton Keynes working on, most famously, the German Enigma machine and Lorenz ciphers, but also a large number of other systems.
The Luftwaffe concentrated on developing a bombing direction system based on the Lorenz concept through the 1930s, as it made night navigation relatively easy by simply listening for signals on a radio set, and the necessary radios were already being installed on many aircraft.
In A treatise on time and space he introduced a transcendental derivation of the Lorenz Transformations based on Red and Blue exchanging messages ( in Russian and Greek respectively ) from their respective frames of reference which demonstrates how these can be derived from a minimal set of philosophical assumptions.
* the fourth scale degree ( IV ) of A minor ( D, according to Arend " a modified minor seventh chord " F-B-D-G → F-C-E-A → F-B-D-A = D-F-A, according to Lorenz an augmented sixth chord F-A-D ) ( Arend, Riemann, D ' Indy, Lorenz, Deliège, Gut ), based after Riemann on the transcendent principle that there are only three functions, tonic, subdominant, and dominant ( I, IV, and V );
It was named the ' Royal Adelphi Theatre ' and re-opened with the hit musical Ever Green, by Lorenz Hart and Richard Rodgers, based on the book Benn W. Levy.
The Boys from Syracuse is a musical with music by Richard Rodgers and lyrics by Lorenz Hart, based on William Shakespeare's play, The Comedy of Errors, as adapted by librettist George Abbott.
The depiction of Titan's surface is speculation based on respectable scientific data that was available in 1997-in fact the book " Lifting Titan's Veil " notes that Baxter's story paraphrases closely sections of papers by Lorenz on raindrops on Titan and the geomorphology of crater lakes.
Crystal momentum also earns its chance to shine in these types of calculations, for, in order to calculate an electron's trajectory of motion using the above equations one need only consider external fields, while attempting the calculation from a set of EOMs based on true momentum would require taking into account individual coulomb and Lorenz forces of every single lattice ion in addition to the external field.
Lorenz further reinterprets Swanton's model by proposing that the entire system was not based on classes, castes, or clans, but rather degrees of genealogical separation from the ruling Sun matriline.
From the time of the Iwakura mission, the Japanese ruling oligarchy had evaluated the various forms of government extant in Europe and America and were most impressed by the Austro-Germano-Prussian model, based on theories by Lorenz von Stein and Rudolf von Gneist and the organization of Prussian government designed by Albert Mosse.
* Words and Music ( 1948 film ), a 1948 film based on the lives of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart

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