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His main influences were painters Ernst Fuchs and Salvador Dalí.
As Fuchs later testified, after Nazi Germany invaded the Soviet Union in 1941 he concluded that the Soviets had a right to know what the United Kingdom ( and later the United States ) were working on in secret.
Fuchs ' statements to British and American intelligence agencies were used to implicate Harry Gold, a key witness in the trials of David Greenglass and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg in the USA.
Soviet physicists later noted that they could see as well as the Americans eventually did that the early designs by Fuchs and Edward Teller were useless.
However, later archival work by the Soviet physicist German Goncharov has suggested that while Fuchs ' early work ( most of which is still classified in the United States, but copies of which were available to the Soviets ) did not aid the Soviets in their effort towards the hydrogen bomb, it was actually far closer to the final correct solution than was recognized at the time, and indeed spurred Soviet research into useful problems which eventually resulted in the correct answer.
The first synthesis by Marshall D. Gates, Jr. in 1952 is considered a classic in the field .. Several other syntheses were reported, notably by the research groups of Rice, Evans, Fuchs, Parker, Overman, Mulzer-Trauner, White, Taber, Trost, Fukuyama, Guillou and Stork.
The living standards and pay were horrible, and Bruckner was constantly humiliated by his superior, teacher Franz Fuchs.
The gardens were designed by Louis Fuchs and the central pavilion was built by architect Joseph Hubert in tavern style.
His advisors were Harry Pollard and Wolfgang Fuchs.
Unbeknown to Hall, Klaus Fuchs, a Los Alamos colleague, and others still unidentified were also spying for the USSR ; none seem to have known of the others.
The other atomic spies who were caught by the FBI offered confessions and were not executed, including Ethel's brother, David Greenglass, who supplied documents to Julius from Los Alamos and served 10 years of his 15-year sentence ; Harry Gold, who identified Greenglass and served 15 years in Federal prison as the courier for Greenglass ; and a German scientist, Klaus Fuchs.
The most useful books of botany, pharmacy and medicine used by students and scholars were supplemented commentaries on Dioscorides, including the works of Fuchs, Anguillara, Mattioli, Maranta, Cesalpino, Dodoens, Fabius Columna, Gaspard and Johann Bauhin, and De Villanueva / Servetus.
Both works were illustrated with figures by Fuchs, but in this last edition there were also 30 woodcuts by the botanist and physician Jacob Dalechamp.
Crary was the seventh expedition leader to arrive at the South Pole by surface transportation ( the six others before him were — in sequence — Amundsen, Scott, Hillary, Fuchs, a Russian expedition in 1959 / 60 from Vostok base, and Havola ).
When Fuchs 1834 separated references to ergotism from erysipelas and other afflictions, he found the earliest reference to ergotism in the Annales Xantenses for the year 857: " a Great plague of swollen blisters consumed the people by a loathsome rot, so that their limbs were loosened and fell off before death.
The findings from this expedition, in which two of their companions were lost, brought Fuchs his PhD from Cambridge in 1937.
The Fuchs Medal was created in 1973 for " Outstanding devotion to the British Antarctic Survey's interests, beyond the call of normal duty, by men or women who are or were members of the Survey, or closely connected with its work.
General Fuchsian groups were first studied by, who was motivated by the paper and therefore named them after Lazarus Fuchs.
Both Fuchs and L ' Obel were early botanists who worked empirically with plants.
His parents Michael Fried and Anna Fuchs were both German Jews ..
Otto Brunfels ( c. 1489 – 1534 ), Leonhart Fuchs ( 1501 – 1566 ) and Hieronymus Bock ( 1498 – 1554 ) were known as the " German fathers of botany " although this title belies the fact that they trod in the steps of the scientifically feted Hildegard of Bingen whose writings on herbalism were Physica and Causae et Curae ( together known as Liber subtilatum ) of 1150.
De Historia Stirpium ( 1542 with a German version in 1843 ) of Fuchs was a later publication with 509 high quality woodcuts that again paid close attention to botanical detail: it included many plants introduced to Germany in the sixteenth century that were new to science.

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The trial will be held, probably the first week of March, in the famous Old Bailey central criminal court where Klaus Fuchs, the naturalized British German born scientist who succeeded in giving American and British atomic bomb secrets to Russia and thereby changed world history during the 1950s, was sentenced to 14 years in prison.
Prior for it seems quite probable that the shape of the flowers suggested the idea of a glove, and that associated with the name of the botanist Fuchs, who first gave it a botanical name, may have been easily corrupted into foxglove.
While at the Los Alamos National Laboratory, Fuchs was responsible for many significant theoretical calculations relating to the first fission weapons and later, the early models of the hydrogen bomb, the first fusion weapon.
In 1946 when Fuchs returned to England as the first Head of the Theoretical Physics Division at the Harwell Atomic Energy Research Establishment, he was confronted by intelligence officers as a result of the cracking of Soviet ciphers known as the VENONA project.
Sir Vivian Ernest Fuchs FRS ( 11 February 1908 – 11 November 1999 ) was an English explorer whose expeditionary team completed the first overland crossing of Antarctica in 1958.
Fuchs is best known as the leader of the Commonwealth Trans-Antarctic Expedition, a Commonwealth-sponsored expedition that completed the first overland crossing of Antarctica.
The central extension of the Witt algebra that gives the Virasoro algebra was first found ( in characteristic p > 0 ) by R. E. Block ( 1966, page 381 ) and independently rediscovered ( in characteristic 0 ) by I. M. Gelfand and D. B. Fuchs ( 1968 ).
He further reviled politicians by stating that they wasted money, went through the world with a " goblet of charity " to give away German tax money, brought refugees into the country and build " glamorous solitary cells " for prisoners ; after accusing the parliament's vice president Anke Fuchs of violating the constitution, already over his time quota, he first was warned, then asked to finish his speech, and finally had the microphone turned off 15 minutes after the end of his timeshare.
The acetylation of wood was first done in Germany in 1928 by Fuchs.
Fuchs ' name is preserved by the plant Fuchsia, discovered on Santo Domingo in the Caribbean in 1696 / 97 by the French scientist Dom Charles Plumier, who published the first description of " Fuchsia triphylla, flore coccineo " in 1703.
Ironically the Russians may have seen it first — atomic spy Klaus Fuchs gave Harry Gold a copy which arrived in Moscow on October 29, 1945, and was noted upon that the physicists ' " feelings of distrust toward the government are very strong.
** " The Great Gas Bag Race " ( 1964 ), first published in Boy's Life ( March 1966 ), with illustrations by Bernard Fuchs
Mathias Fuchs started the first Masters Programme in " Creative Games " at the School of Art & Design at the University of Salford in Greater Manchester.
Hanussen's daughter, Erika Fuchs Steinschneider, was born to his first wife Theresia Luksch in 1920.
| The Fuchs vehicles were initially gifted to the UK for the first Gulf War, since when they have been upgraded to be one of the most technologically advanced vehicles of their type in the world.
* Arved Fuchs, born 1953 in Bad Bramstedt, adventurer, first person to reach both the North and South Pole within one year and by foot.
The glacier was chosen in 1957 as the New Zealand party's route from the Ross Ice Shelf to the polar plateau in support of the main expedition led by Vivian Fuchs to make the first overland crossing of the continent.
When Fuchs was first captured, Julius allegedly gave the Greenglasses $ 5, 000 to finance an escape to Mexico.
English explorer Sir Vivian Fuchs championed the first Trans-Antarctic expedition and utilized 4 specially prepared Tucker Sno-Cats.
Radiation implosion was first developed by Klaus Fuchs and John von Neumann in the United States, as part of their work on the original " Classical Super " hydrogen bomb design.

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