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On the Vienna School of statistical thought

AIP Conference Proceedings, 1984
Here is presented a fragment of the family tree of the Vienna School of statistical physics. Its branches have extended far beyond the Austrian national boundaries into The Netherlands, the United States, and China. Some vignettes from the lives and works of some of the Vienna School’s prominent members are also given.
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The school of heart, Vienna

2018
This Thesis will discuss the problem of education today through building a school that encourages the understanding of humans as a part of the ecosystem, as well as fostering the idea of sustainability not only the ways of production of physical objects but rather as the way we think and plan for the future.
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Van Swieten and the Renaissance of the Vienna Medical School

World Journal of Surgery, 2001
AbstractThe period until 1745 found the Viennese medical system languishing far behind advances made in other major European centers. This chaotic situation was reversed by the foresight and breadth of vision of the Empress Maria Theresa, who initiated considerable reform in Austria by actively recruiting the best minds of the time to reduce the ...
M, Kidd, I M, Modlin
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British Medicine and the Vienna School

Nature, 1943
IN his preface Prof. M. Neuburger remarks that though an intensive study has been made of the history of the medical faculty of Vienna and its connexion with the medical schools of Padua, Leyden, Paris and Germany, a similar work on the correlation of the Vienna and British medical schools had been lacking.
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The Vienna School of Descriptive Geometry

2019
The Vienna School of Descriptive Geometry played a leading role in the development of all branches in the field, including freehand drawing, the construction of machines, projective geometry, and, of course, theoretical descriptive geometry, as well. Extensive teaching combined with thorough drawing training as well as high level research characterizes
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Bilingual, Inclusive, Mixed-Age Schooling in Vienna

2019
Abstract In 1993 Austrian law established the option of co-enrollment of pupils with and without disabilities. Simultaneously, the first endeavors with bimodal bilingual schooling of deaf and hard-of-hearing pupils started. This chapter summarizes Austrian experiences with bimodal bilingual education since the 1990s and offers ...
Krausneker, Verena, Kramreiter, Silvia
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The New Vienna School of Art History

2022
Often seen as an enticing but ultimately failed, and even dangerous, alternative to the predominant iconological humanism of Erwin Panofsky, the so-called "second" or "younger" Viennese school associated with Hans Sedlmayr and Otto Pächt and their short-lived journal, Kunstwissenschaftliche Forschungen has generally not been taken seriously.
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FERDINAND VON HEBRA AND THE VIENNA SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY

Archives of Dermatology, 1952
FERDINAND VON HEBRA has rightfully been called the founder of modern dermatology. His stimulating discoveries and teachings, together with those of his successor, Kaposi, and his later followers in Vienna, laid the foundations for present-day dermatology and brought about its development as a separate, well-defined branch of medical science. It was von
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The University of Vienna Medical School

Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1981
D R, Gracey, R A, DeRemee
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THE HISTORY OF THE NEUROLOGICAL SCHOOL OF VIENNA

The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1952
H, HOFF, F, SEITELBERGER
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