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Reactionaries and Einstein's Fame: "German Scientists for the Preservation of Pure Science," Relativity, and the Bad Nauheim Meeting [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics in Perspective, 9 (2007), 212-230, 2011
Two important and unpleasant events occurred in Albert Einstein's life in 1920: That August an antirelativity rally was held in the large auditorium of the Berlin Philharmonic, and a few weeks later Einstein was drawn into a tense and highly publicized debate with Philipp Lenard on the merits of relativity at a meeting in Bad Nauheim, Germany. I review
van Dongen, Jeroen
arxiv   +3 more sources

Mistaken Identity and Mirror Images: Albert and Carl Einstein, Leiden and Berlin, Relativity and Revolution [PDF]

open access: yesPhysics in Perspective 14 (2012), 126-177, 2012
Albert Einstein accepted a 'special' visiting professorship at the University of Leiden in the Netherlands in February 1920. Although his appointment should have been a mere formality, it took until October of that year before Einstein could occupy his special chair. Why the delay? The explanation involves a case of mistaken identity with Carl Einstein,
van Dongen, Jeroen
arxiv   +5 more sources

Einstein's cosmology review of 1933: a new perspective on the Einstein-de Sitter model of the cosmos [PDF]

open access: yesEur. Phys. J (H) 2015 vol 40 pp 301-335, 2015
We present a first English translation and analysis of a little-known review of relativistic cosmology written by Albert Einstein in late 1932. The article, which was published in 1933 in a book of Einstein papers translated into French, contains a substantial review of static and dynamic relativistic models of the cosmos, culminating in a discussion ...
Mitton, Simon   +3 more
arxiv   +6 more sources

Albert Einstein anekdotisch [PDF]

open access: hybridPhysikalische Blätter, 1970
Abstract„Theologen haben das Glockenläuten, Physiker ihr Lachen”︁, schreibt Brecht im „Leben des Galilei”︁.Ein Leckerbissen für Physiker erschien noch rechtzeitig für den weihnachtlichen Gabentisch: Einstein anekdotisch. Kindler Verlag (München). Wir haben unseren Berater Prof. Hermann (Stuttgart), der gemeinsam mit seiner Frau als Herausgeber zeichnet,
A. Hermann
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Albert Einstein, Pacifist [PDF]

open access: hybridLettera Matematica Pristem, 2016
Albert Einstein, one of the greatest physicists in history, was a pacifist. During the World War I he wrote the “Manifesto to the Europeans” to ask for peace in Europe by means of the political union of all the states of the continent. He then became an icon of international pacifist movement.
Pietro Greco
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Albert Einstein's Methodology [PDF]

open access: yesarXiv, 2012
This paper discusses Einstein's methodology. 1. Einstein characterized his work as a theory of principle and reasoned that beyond kinematics, the 1905 heuristic relativity principle could offer new connections between non-kinematical concepts. 2. Einstein's creativity and inventiveness and process of thinking; invention or discovery. 3.
arxiv   +3 more sources

Einstein (Albert) 1879-1955 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
L'article sur Albert Einstein (1879-1955) se décompose ainsi :1. Vie. L'homme, la science, l'univers et la cité 2. Premiers travaux: physique moléculaire, quanta et Relativité restreinte 3. Contributions à la théorie quantique 4. Relativité générale 5. Cosmologie et théorie unitaire 6. Critique de l'interprétation de la mécanique quantique 7. Portée de
Paty, Michel
openaire   +5 more sources

Neoadjuvant chemotherapy or upfront surgery in localized pancreatic cancer: a contemporary analysis

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2022
Neoadjuvant chemotherapy is considered a new treatment option for potentially resectable pancreatic cancer. However, data are not well established on overall survival and delaying surgery in resectable pancreatic cancer, as well as on those patients that
Pedro Luiz Serrano Uson Junior   +12 more
doaj   +1 more source

Modelling kidney outcomes based on MELD eras - impact of MELD score in renal endpoints after liver transplantation

open access: yesBMC Nephrology, 2022
Background Acute kidney injury is a common complication in solid organ transplants, notably liver transplantation. The MELD is a score validated to predict mortality of cirrhotic patients, which is also used for organ allocation, however the influence of
Paulo Ricardo Gessolo Lins   +10 more
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