Examples of using Schwinger in English and their translations into German
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Schwinger worked at night beginning.
Top board of directors with schwinger sthle.
Simple michelle schwinger liked this with schwinger sthle.
Or that seems to be the hypothesis Moser and Schwinger propose.
SCHWINGER- Cantilever upholstered imitation leather chair.
This equation was first introduced by William Rarita and Julian Schwinger in 1941.
At a Schwing festival, every Schwinger wrestles six opponents, or eight at the Eidgenössische.
Schwinger was one of the most important and influential scientists of the twentieth century.
References====Notes==* W. Rarita and J. Schwinger,"On a Theory of Particles with Half-Integral Spin Phys.
Schwinger had developed the formalism of the new quantum electrodynamics in several fundamental papers….
The ortus musikverlag was founded by the two musicologists Ekkehard Krüger andTobias Schwinger in 1998.
Band history==Fabian Schwinger(Guitar) and Tina Mamczur(Bass) first met at university.
For his contributions to the development of quantum electrodynamics, Feynman, jointly with Julian Schwinger and Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1965.
Julian Schwinger writes a paper proposing unification of weak and electromagnetic interactions.
Using the method of renormalization which he also developed Schwinger was able to prove that a small anomalous contribution should be added to the value of the magnetic moment accepted until then.
Schwinger, Hans Biography Ein Humboldt aus Franken: Dr. Ernst von Bibra: Sein Leben und Wirken in Zeiten der Unruhe und des Wandels, 265 pages*Matthias Witzmann:"Eigenes und Fremdes.
Sin-Itiro Tomonaga, Julian Schwinger and Richard Feynman were jointly awarded with a Nobel prize in physics in 1965 for their work in this area.
Julian Schwinger, Sidney Bludman, and Sheldon Glashow, in separate papers, suggest that all weak interactions are mediated by charged heavy bosons.
Uhlenbeck explained about Schwinger's problems in obtaining his doctorate: I was in Columbia in 1938 and Schwinger was in trouble; he couldn't get his Ph. D.
This let Moser and Schwinger assemble the antagonistic emotions, strategies, and interests of the people involved in the political scandal around Lewinsky in a cinematic stage play that threw the paradoxical constellations of power and intrigue, sex and global media into sharp relief and revealed how their contradictory positions were utterly rationally plausible.
While at the Radiation Laboratory Schwinger invented important methods in electromagnetic field theory, which were extensively employed in the development of the theory of wave guides.
Julian Schwinger, Sidney Bludman, and Sheldon Glashow, in separate papers, suggest that all weak interactions are mediated by charged heavy bosons, later called W+ and W-. Actually, it was Yukawa who first discussed boson exchange twenty years earlier, but he proposed the pion as the mediator of the weak force.
In his report following the world premiere, Wolfram Schwinger, author of the standard monograph on Penderecki, observed that dismay could be read on many faces concerning the modernistic sounds-"a dismay, however, that was entirely appropriate to a contemporary setting of the timeless Passion story.
