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  • 81Hess, Moses — (1812 75)    Early Zionist thinker. Born in Bonn, Germany, he was one of the first to try to integrate two powerful ideological and political forces socialism and Zionism. His book, Rome and Jerusalem: The Last National Problem, published in 1862 …

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  • 82Hess, Myra — (1890 1965)    British pianist. She studied at the Guildhall School of Music and at the Royal Academy of Music. She converted to Christianity but remained proud of her background. She devoted herself to teaching and performing and made tours of… …

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  • 83Hess, Victor Francis — (24 jun. 1883, Waldstein, Styria, Austria–17 dic. 1964, Mount Vernon, N.Y., EE.UU.). Físico estadounidense de origen austríaco. Recibió su doctorado de la Universidad de Viena en 1906. Investigó sobre todo la radiactividad y la electricidad… …

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  • 84Hess-Gesetz — Hẹss Gesetz   [nach G. H. Hess], Gesetz der konstanten Wärmesummen; eine bereits 1840 aufgestellte Gesetzmäßigkeit, die besagt, dass die Reaktionswärme zwischen zwei Zuständen eines Systems vom Reaktionsweg unabhängig ist …

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  • 85Hess capillary test — (hes) [Alfred Fabian Hess, American physician, 1875–1933] tourniquet test (def. 1); see under test …

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  • 86Hess Mountains — Sp Hèso kalna Ap Hess Mountains L Kanadoje (Jukono teritorija) …

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  • 87Hess's law — /ˈhɛsəz lɔ/ (say hesuhz law) noun the law which states that, if a chemical reaction is considered to occur in separate steps, the algebraic sum of the heat evolved in each step is equal to the total heat evolved when the reaction occurs in a… …

  • 88hess image — ˈhes noun Usage: usually capitalized H Etymology: after Carl von Hess died 1923 German ophthalmologist : a third positive afterimage in a succession of visual afterimages resulting from a brief light stimulus …

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  • 89hess's law — ˈhesə̇z noun Usage: usually capitalized H Etymology: after Henry Hess : a statement in chemistry: the heat change in a chemical reaction is the same regardless of the number of stages in which the reaction is effected …

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  • 90Hess — I. biographical name Dame Myra 1890 1965 English pianist II. biographical name (Walther Richard) Rudolf 1894 1987 German Nazi politician III. biographical name Victor Franz 1883 1964 Austrian physicist IV. biographical name Walter Rudolf 1881… …

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