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Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955


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    • Aiyinsitan, Abote, 1879-1955
    • Aĭnshtaĭn, Albert, 1879-1955
    • Ainshutain, A, 1879-1955
    • Ain̲sṭain̲, Ālparṭ, 1879-1955
    • Ainsṭāina, Albarṭa, 1879-1955
    • Ajnštajn, Albert, 1879-1955
    • Āynishtayn, 1879-1955
    • Aynshtayn, Albert, 1879-1955
    • Eĭnshteĭn, Alʹbert, 1879-1955
    • Einstein, A. (Albert), 1879-1955
    • אינשטין, אלברט, 1879־1955
    • איינשטיין
    • איינשטיין, אלבערט, 1879־1955
    • איינשטיין, אלברט
    • איינשטיין, אלברט, 1879־1955
    • Aynştayn, Elbêrt, 1879-1955
    • Īnshtīn, 1879-1955
    • Aynîştayn, 1879-1955
    • Aiyinsitan, 1879-1955
    • 愛因斯坦, 1879-1955
    • 爱因斯坦, 1879-1955
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    • found: Das Relativitätsprinzip, 1913:t .p. (A. Einstein)
    • found: U senci Alberta Ajnštajna, 1969.
    • found: Alberṭ Ainshṭain, c1986:t.p. verso (Albert Einstein [in rom.])
    • found: Aiyinsitan zhe xue si xiang yan jiu, 1988:t.p. (爱因斯坦 = Aiyinsitan)
    • found: Āinsṭāina, 1996:p. 9 (Albarṭa Āinsṭāina)
    • found: Sensō hihan, 1934:t.p. (A Ainshutain [in katakana])
    • found: Born-Einstein letters, c2005:CIP t.p. (Albert Einstein) data sheet (b. Mar. 11, 1879) pub. info. (b. 1879; d. 1955)
    • found: Ālparṭ Ain̲sṭain̲in̲ nammai mēmpaṭuttum eṇṇaṅkaḷ, 1999.
    • found: Nor kareliutʻiwn dzgoghakanutʻean..., 1969:t.p. (Albert Aynshtayn)
    • found: Aynîştayn u tiyorî rêjeyî, 2009:title page (Aynîştayn) page 11 (Elbêrt Aynştayn, born March 14, 1879 in Ulm, German, died April 18, 1955 in United States)
    • found: Albert Einstein, viewed Jan. 16, 2014Bio (Albert Einstein was born in Ulm, Germany on March 14, 1879; Einstein emigrated to the United States in the autumn of 1933 and took up residence in Princeton, New Jersey and a professorship at the prestigious Institute for Advanced Study. Today, the practical applications of Einstein's theories include the development of the television, remote control devices, automatic door openers, lasers, and DVD-players) - http://einstein.biz/index.php
    • found: Wikipedia, Jan. 16, 2014(Albert Einstein; born 14 March 1879 in Ulm, Germany; died 18 April 1955 in Princeton, N.J.; theoretical physicist who developed the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics. Best known for his mass-energy equivalence formula E = mc2 (dubbed "the world's most famous equation"), he received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics "for his services to theoretical physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect". The latter was pivotal in establishing quantum theory. He became an American citizen in 1940. On the eve of World War II, he went against his pacifist principles and endorsed a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt alerting him to the potential development of "extremely powerful bombs of a new type" and recommending that the U.S. begin similar research. This eventually led to what would become the Manhattan Project. Einstein was affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, until his death)
    • found: Canadiana, April 8, 2020(access point: Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955)
    • found: Scripta Universitatis atque Bibliothecae Hierosolymitanarum. Mathematica et physica, volumen I, 1923:Latin title page (A. Einstein)
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    • 1979-04-18: new
    • 2024-02-15: revised
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