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Self-determination and International
Kly and D. Kly, In pursuit of The Right to Self-determination, Collected Papers & Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Right to Self-Determination & the United Nations, Geneva 2000, G E N E V A 2000, preface by Richard Falk, Clarity Press, 2001.
Decolonization, Self-determination and the Salt Water Test ," Legal Frontiers International Law Blog

Max and Planck
In the early work of Max Planck, Albert Einstein and Niels Bohr, the existence of energy in discrete quantities had been postulated, in order to explain phenomena, such as the spectrum of black-body radiation, the photoelectric effect, and the stability and spectrum of atoms such as hydrogen, that had eluded explanation by, and even appeared to be in contradiction with, classical physics.
* Carter, Barry E. Economic Coercion, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
* Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law
* 1900 – Quantum Mechanics: Max Planck presents a theoretical derivation of his black-body radiation law.
In 1900, Max Planck developed a new theory of black-body radiation that explained the observed spectrum.
Einstein's theory of the photoelectric effect extended the insights that appeared in the solution of the ultraviolet catastrophe presented by Max Planck in 1900.
where is Planck's constant, named in honor of Max Planck, and is the frequency of the photon.
W. Lyra of the Max Planck Institute for Astronomy has suggested names mostly drawn from Roman-Greek mythology for the 403 extrasolar planet candidates known as of October 2009.
Dyson was awarded the Lorentz Medal in 1966, Max Planck medal in 1969 and the Harvey Prize in 1977.
* Short biography, bibliography, and links on digitized sources in the Virtual Laboratory of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
* MPIWG-Berlin, Robert Koch Biography and bibliography in the Virtual Laboratory of the Max Planck Institute for the History of Science
He had spoken at the Frankfurt Römerberggespräche, and was on his way to the Max Planck Institute for the Study of the Scientific-Technical World in Starnberg, on invitation from second-generation Frankfurt School theorist Jürgen Habermas.
" The physicists of the Max Planck Institute for Theoretical Physics at Göttingen and other renowned universities would have had the scientific capability for in-house development, but the will was absent, nor was there public support.
The Max Planck Society established the Lorenz Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Buldern, Germany, in 1950.
In 1958, Lorenz transferred to the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology in Seewiesen.
Lorenz retired from the Max Planck Institute in 1973 but continued to research and publish from Altenberg and Grünau im Almtal in Austria.
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In 1917, Albert Einstein established the theoretical foundations for the laser and the maser in the paper Zur Quantentheorie der Strahlung ( On the Quantum Theory of Radiation ); via a re-derivation of Max Planck ’ s law of radiation, conceptually based upon probability coefficients ( Einstein coefficients ) for the absorption, spontaneous emission, and stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation ; in 1928, Rudolf W. Ladenburg confirmed the existences of the phenomena of stimulated emission and negative absorption ; in 1939, Valentin A. Fabrikant predicted the use of stimulated emission to amplify “ short ” waves ; in 1947, Willis E. Lamb and R. C. Retherford found apparent stimulated emission in hydrogen spectra and effected the first demonstration of stimulated emission ; in 1950, Alfred Kastler ( Nobel Prize for Physics 1966 ) proposed the method of optical pumping, experimentally confirmed, two years later, by Brossel, Kastler, and Winter.
Albert Einstein created the foundations for the laser and maser in 1917, via a paper in which he re-derived Max Planck ’ s law of radiation using a formalism based on probability coefficients ( Einstein coefficients ) for the absorption, spontaneous emission, and stimulated emission of electromagnetic radiation.
Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology have developed a computer model analyzing early toddler conversations to predict the structure of later conversations.
** Max Planck Society, Germany.
* Minerva is the logo of the world famous German " Max Planck Society for the Advancement of Science " ( Max-Planck-Gesellschaft )
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Max and Encyclopedia
* Max Weber, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
* Davérède, Alberto L. Negotiations, Secret, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
Population, Expulsion and Transfer, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
* Max Nordau page at the Jewish Encyclopedia
The Caroline, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
European Community and Union Law and International Law, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
* " Shachtman, Max ( 1904-72 )" Peter Drucker, in Encyclopedia of the American Left, Mari Jo Buhle et al.
Aggression, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
Fair Trial, Right to, International Protection, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
Reproductive Rights, International Regulation, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
* Customary International Law, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law
Woltag, J .- C., ' Postliminium ' in Wolfrum, R. ( ed ) Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law ( Oxford University Press 2009 ).
* Jewish Encyclopedia article on Moses ha-Darshan, by Wilhelm Bacher and Max Schloessinger.
European Arrest Warrant, Max Planck Encyclopedia of Public International Law

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