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  1. Gefangene des Zaren: Das Tagebuch des Otto Stern 1914-1918 (German Edition) by Otto Stern, 1991
  2. Der Stern von Kalifornien: Reisen u. Abenteuer im Sudwesten d. USA (German Edition) by Hans Otto Meissner, 1976
  3. Über die magnetische Ablenkung von Wasserstoffmolekülen und das magetische Moment des Protons. I. (Untersuchungen zur Molekularstrahlmethode aus dem Institut für physikalische Chemie der Hamburgischen Universität. Nr. 24.). WITH: ESTERMANN, I. & Otto STERN. Über die magnetische Ablenkung von Wasserstoffmolekülen und das magetische Moment des Protons. II. (Untersuchungen zur Molekularstrahlmethode aus dem Institut für physikalische Chemie der Hamburgischen Universität. Nr. 27.). by Otto Robert (1904-1979) & Otto STERN (1888-1969). FRISCH, 1933-01-01
  4. University of Rostock Faculty: Karl Von Frisch, Walter Hallstein, Rudolf Von Jhering, Otto Stern, Georg Voigt, Joachim Jungius, Leo Weisgerber
  5. German Art Dealers: Bruno Lohse, Wolfgang Gurlitt, Hugo Perls, Samuel Bing, Klaus Perls, Max Stern, Otto Wacker, Heinz Berggruen, Paul Cassirer
  6. Hochschullehrer (Pittsburgh): Otto Stern, Paul Felix Lazarsfeld, Robert Brandom, Randy Pausch, Thomas Saaty, Tom Rockmore (German Edition)
  7. Zero-point Energy: Quantum Mechanical, Physical System, Ground State, AlbertEinstein, Zero-point Field, Otto Stern
  8. Recent Research in Molecular Beams : A collection of papers dedicated to Otto Stern on the occasion of his Seventieth Birthday by Immanuel - editor Estermann, 1959
  9. People From Zory: Jerzy Makula, Stanislaw Sojka, Otto Stern
  10. Eine direkte messung der thermischen molekulargeschwinidigkeit. [with]: Nachtrag zu meiner arbeit eine direkte messung der thermischen molekulargeschwindig-keit. by Otto, (1888-1969). STERN, 1920-01-01
  11. Selections from the American Mystery Fiction Collection of Dr. Robert O. Robinson by James, Peter Stern, Deborah Sanford, Otto Penzler PEPPER, 1989
  12. Uber Eine Methode Zur Berechnung Der Entropie Von Systemen Elastisch Gekoppelter by Otto Stern, 1915-01-01
  13. Biographical Memoirs: Volume XLIII (43). Volume Forty-Three: Biographies of George William Bartelmez, Victor Hugo Benioff, Edwin Garrigues Boring, Charles Judson Herrick, harry Hammond Hess, George Elbert Kimball, Walter Davis Lambert, Howard Johnson Lucas, Alden Holmes Miller, Otto Stern, Thomas Gordon Thompson, David Wright Wilson, Edwin Bidwell Wilson, Saul Winstein by David Bodian, Frank Press, S. S. Stevens, George W. Bartelmez, Harold L. James, Philip M. Morse, Charles A. Whitten, William G. Young and Saul Winstein, Ernst Mayr, Emilio Segre,Alfred C. Redfield, Eric G. Ball, Jerome Hunsaker, Saunders Mac Lane, Donald J. Cram National Academy of Sciences, 1973
  14. Monochromasierung der de Broglie-Wellen von Molekularstrahlen. In: Zeitschrift für Physik, Vol. 73, 1931-1932. by Immanuel (b. 1900), Otto Robert FRISCH (1904-1979) & Otto STERN (1888-1969). ESTERMANN, 1932-01-01

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Otto Stern February 17 August 17 ) was an American physicist and Nobel laureate. After resigning from his post at the University of Hamburg in , he became professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and later professor emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley . Stern was an outstanding experimental physicist; his contributions included development of the molecular-beam method, discovery of space quantization (with Gerlach, 1922), measurement of atomic magnetic moments, demonstration of the wave nature of atoms and molecules, and discovery of the proton's magnetic moment. He was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics edit
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Otto Stern ) was an American physicist. and Nobel laureate. After resigning from his post at the Univ. of Hamburg in 1933, he became professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and later professor emeritus at the Univ. of California, Berkeley. Stern was an outstanding experimental physicist; his contributions included development of the molecular-beam method, discovery of space quantization (with Gerlach, 1922), measurement of atomic magnetic moments, demonstration of the wave nature of atoms and molecules, and discovery of the proton's magnetic moment. He was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics
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German-born scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1943 for his development of the molecular beam as a tool for studying the characteristics of molecules and for his measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton.
In 1933, when the Nazis rose to power, Stern was compelled to leave Germany. He went to the United States, where he became research professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. He remained there until his retirement in 1945.
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Otto Stern was born in Sorau, Upper Silesia, Germany, on February 17, 1888. In 1892 he moved with his parents to Breslau, where he attended high school. He began to study physical chemistry in 1906, receiving his Ph.D. degree from the University of Breslau in 1912. In the same year he joined Einstein at the University of Prague and later followed him to the University of Zurich , where he became Privatdocent of Physical Chemistry at the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule in 1913.
In 1914 he went to the University of Frankfurt am Main as Privatdocent of Theoretical Physics, remaining there until 1921, except for a period of military service. From 1921 to 1922 he was Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Rostock , becoming, in 1923, Professor of Physical Chemistry and Director of the laboratory at the University of Hamburg , where he remained until 1933. In that year he moved to the United States, being appointed Research Professor of Physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology , Pittsburgh where he remained until 1945, then becoming professor emeritus.

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Otto Stern ) byl fyzik Američana. a Nobelův laure¡t. Pot©, co vzdal se jeho m­sta u Univ. Hamburku v 1933, on se stal profesorem fyziky v Carnegie institute techniky a pozdnějÅ¡­ho profesora vysloužil½ u Univ. Kalifornie, Berkeley. Stern byl v½značn½ experiment¡ln­ fyzik; jeho vklady zahrnovaly v½voj molekul¡rn­-metoda paprsku, objev prostoru quantization (s Gerlachem, 1922), měřen­ atomov½ch magnetick½ch momentů, demonstrace vlnov© povahy atomů a molekul a objevu protonu je magnetick½ moment. On byl udělen 1943 Nobelova cena ve fyzice
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Otto Stern was born in Sorau, Upper Silesia, Germany, on February 17, 1888. In 1892 he moved with his parents to Breslau, where he attended high school. He began to study physical chemistry in 1906, receiving his Ph.D. degree from the University of Breslau in 1912. In the same year he joined Einstein at the University of Prague and later followed him to the University of Zurich
In 1914 he went to the University of Frankfurt am Main as Privatdocent of Theoretical Physics, remaining there until 1921, except for a period of military service. From 1921 to 1922 he was Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Rostock , becoming, in 1923, Professor of Physical Chemistry and Director of the laboratory at the University of Hamburg , where he remained until 1933. In that year he moved to the United States, being appointed Research Professor of Physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology , Pittsburgh where he remained until 1945, then becoming professor emeritus.
His earliest work was in the field of theoretical physics, especially that of statistical thermodynamics and quantum theory, on which he has published important papers. After 1919, his attention was directed more to experimental physics. His development and application of the molecular beam method proved to be a powerful tool for investigating the properties of molecules, atoms and atomic nuclei. One of the early applications of this was the experimental verification of Maxwell's law of velocity distribution in gases. He collaborated with Gerlach to work on the deflection of atoms by the action of magnetic fields on their magnetic moment, then went on to measure the magnetic moments of sub-atomic particles, including the proton. His work on the production of interference by rays of hydrogen and helium was a striking demonstration of the wave nature of atoms and molecules.

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    Stern, Otto O shtern] Pronunciation Key Stern, Otto , American physicist, b. Germany, Ph.D. Univ. of Breslau, 1912. After resigning from his post at the Univ. of Hamburg in 1933, he became professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology and later professor emeritus at the Univ. of California, Berkeley. Stern was an outstanding experimental physicist; his contributions included development of the molecular-beam method, discovery of space quantization (with Gerlach, 1922), measurement of atomic magnetic moments, demonstration of the wave nature of atoms and molecules, and discovery of the proton's magnetic moment. He was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize in Physics. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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15. Stern, Otto (1888-1969) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
stern, otto (18881969), German-American physicist who studied the diffusion ofmolecular beams and is considered the grandfather of molecular beam research.
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German-American physicist who studied the diffusion of molecular beams and is considered the grandfather of molecular beam research. Otto Frisch worked under him in Hamburg for three years (Frisch 1991, pp. 41-47). With Gerlach, he demonstrated the existence of electronic spin by passing a beam of silver ions through a pair of magnets in the famous Stern-Gerlach experiment For this experiment, he was awarded the 1943 Nobel Prize in physics. He was also the mentor of Rabi
References Frisch, O. What Little I Remember. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

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(b. Feb. 17, 1888, Sohrau, Ger. [now Zory, Poland]d. Aug. 17, 1969, Berkeley, Calif., U.S.), German-born scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1943 for his development of the molecular beam as a tool for studying the characteristics of molecules and for his measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton. Stern's early scientific work was theoretical studies of statistical thermodynamics. In 1914 he became a lecturer in theoretical physics at the University of Frankfurt and in 1923 a professor of physical chemistry at the University of Hamburg. Stern and Walther Gerlach performed their historic molecular-beam experiment at Hamburg in the early 1920s. By shooting a beam of silver atoms through a nonuniform magnetic field onto a glass plate, they found that the beam split into two distinct beams instead of broadening into a continuous band. This experiment verified the space quantization theory, which stated that atoms can align themselves in a magnetic field only in a few directions (two for silver), instead of in any direction, as classical physics had suggested. ( See also Stern-Gerlach experiment .) In 1933 Stern measured the magnetic moment (strength of a subatomic particle's magnetic property) of the proton by using a molecular beam and found that it was actually about 2 1/2 times the theoretical value. In 1933, when the Nazis rose to power, Stern was compelled to leave Germany. He went to the United States, where he became research professor of physics at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, Pittsburgh. He remained there until his retirement in 1945.

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