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  • Robert Arrhenius
  • Swedish handball player (born 1979)

    Robert Arrhenius (born 14 May 1979) is a Swedish former handball player and current assistant coach of IFK Skövde HK, where he was also a player. Aarhenius

    Robert Arrhenius

    Robert Arrhenius

    Robert_Arrhenius

  • Acid–base reaction
  • Chemical reaction between an acid and a base

    a subset of what acids and bases are, and the Arrhenius theory being the most restrictive. The Arrhenius theory describes an acid as a substance that increases

    Acid–base reaction

    Acid–base reaction

    Acid–base_reaction

  • Acid
  • Chemical compound giving a proton or accepting an electron pair

    known as Arrhenius acids. Brønsted and Lowry generalized the Arrhenius theory to include non-aqueous solvents. A Brønsted–Lowry or Arrhenius acid usually

    Acid

    Acid

    Acid

  • IFK Skövde
  • Swedish handball club

    Karlsson 1997–2000 Gunnar Blombäck 2000–2009 Henrik Schneider 2009–2013 Robert Arrhenius 2013–2014 Peter Johansson 2014–2015 Patrik Liljestrand 2015–2018 Jonas

    IFK Skövde

    IFK Skövde

    IFK_Skövde

  • CB Cantabria
  • Spanish handball club

    Adžić Jocum Hansson Venio Losert Aleksandr Tuchkin Oualid Ben-Amor Robert Arrhenius Malik Beširević Niklas Johansson Duško Milinović Nedeljko Jovanović

    CB Cantabria

    CB_Cantabria

  • Gustaf Arrhenius
  • Swedish philosopher

    Gustaf Svante Henning Arrhenius (born 28 June 1966) is a Swedish philosopher. He is a professor of practical philosophy at Stockholm University, holding

    Gustaf Arrhenius

    Gustaf_Arrhenius

  • Magnus Jernemyr
  • Swedish handball player (born 1976)

    handball for the Mallorca based club Handbol Marratxí, together with Robert Arrhenius. Meanwhile he has been a trotting coach. "XI European Championship

    Magnus Jernemyr

    Magnus Jernemyr

    Magnus_Jernemyr

  • BM Aragón
  • Spanish handball club

    Iñaki Malumbres Aldave Beno Lapajne Valero Rivera Folch Jorge Maqueda Robert Arrhenius Ivan Stanković Vukašin Stojanović Veroljub Kosovac Mariano Ortega Name:

    BM Aragón

    BM_Aragón

  • Alkali
  • Basic, ionic salt of an alkali metal

    have come about because alkalis were the first bases known to obey the Arrhenius definition of a base, and they are still among the most common bases.

    Alkali

    Alkali

  • 2009 World Men's Handball Championship squads
  • International basketball competition

    Patrik Fahlgren Lukas Karlsson Mattias Gustafsson Magnus Jernemyr Robert Arrhenius Tobias Karlsson Head coach: Ulrik Wilbek "XXI Men's World Championship

    2009 World Men's Handball Championship squads

    2009_World_Men's_Handball_Championship_squads

  • Einstein–Bergson debate
  • 1922 debate on physics and philosophy

    the photoelectric effect." The presenter of the prize, Professor Svante Arrhenius, mentioned Bergson by name, saying that "though most discussion centers

    Einstein–Bergson debate

    Einstein–Bergson debate

    Einstein–Bergson_debate

  • Clark (TV series)
  • 2022 Swedish miniseries

    Sandra Ilar as Ingbritt Olofsson, Clark's mother Björn Gustafsson as Kaj-Robert Adam Lundgren as Kurre Räven, known as "Kurre the Fox" Agnes Lindström Bolmgren

    Clark (TV series)

    Clark_(TV_series)

  • 2010 European Men's Handball Championship squads
  • another player can be replaced. Head coach:  Slavko Goluža (CRO) Head coach:  Robert Hedin (SWE) Head coach:  Vladimir Maximov (RUS) Head coach:  Leonid Zaharov (UKR)

    2010 European Men's Handball Championship squads

    2010_European_Men's_Handball_Championship_squads

  • Climate change
  • Human-caused changes to climate on Earth

    have caused climatic changes in the past, including ice ages. Svante Arrhenius noted that water vapour in air continuously varied, but the CO2 concentration

    Climate change

    Climate change

    Climate_change

  • 1901 Nobel Prize in Physics
  • Award

    hand from the media". NobelPrize.org. Retrieved 2025-12-25. Nitske, W. Robert (1971). The Life of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen: Discoverer of the X-Ray. Tucson:

    1901 Nobel Prize in Physics

    1901 Nobel Prize in Physics

    1901_Nobel_Prize_in_Physics

  • Time–temperature superposition
  • Concept in polymer physics

    Williams, Robert F. Landel and John D. Ferry (also called the Williams-Landel-Ferry or WLF model). An alternative model suggested by Arrhenius is also used

    Time–temperature superposition

    Time–temperature superposition

    Time–temperature_superposition

  • 2011 World Men's Handball Championship squads
  • International basketball competition

    coach: Guðmundur Guðmundsson Head coach: Kiyoharu Sakamaki Head coach: Robert Hedin Head coach: Salah Bouchekriou Head coach: Taip Ramadani Head coach:

    2011 World Men's Handball Championship squads

    2011_World_Men's_Handball_Championship_squads

  • Ludwig Boltzmann
  • Austrian mathematician and theoretical physicist (1844–1906)

    chair of Experimental Physics. Among his students in Graz were Svante Arrhenius and Walther Nernst. He spent 14 happy years in Graz and it was there that

    Ludwig Boltzmann

    Ludwig Boltzmann

    Ludwig_Boltzmann

  • Reaction rate
  • Speed at which a chemical reaction takes place

    rates can be independent of temperature (non-Arrhenius) or decrease with increasing temperature (anti-Arrhenius). Reactions without an activation barrier

    Reaction rate

    Reaction rate

    Reaction_rate

  • History of climate change science
  • warming of 5–6 degrees Celsius. Further, Arrhenius' colleague Arvid Högbom, who was quoted in length in Arrhenius' 1896 study On the Influence of Carbonic

    History of climate change science

    History of climate change science

    History_of_climate_change_science

  • Robert Tigerstedt
  • Finnish medical scientist and physiologist

    University of Helsinki, where he was taught by the notable chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius. He graduated from the University of Helsinki with a Master of Arts degree

    Robert Tigerstedt

    Robert Tigerstedt

    Robert_Tigerstedt

  • Williams–Landel–Ferry equation
  • Equation in time–temperature superposition

    temperatures at or above Tg only; the constants are positive and represent Arrhenius behavior. Extrapolation to temperatures below Tg is erroneous. When the

    Williams–Landel–Ferry equation

    Williams–Landel–Ferry_equation

  • Greenhouse effect
  • Atmospheric heat retention

    a significant effect. The effect was more fully quantified by Svante Arrhenius in 1896, who made the first quantitative prediction of global warming

    Greenhouse effect

    Greenhouse effect

    Greenhouse_effect

  • Negative utilitarianism
  • Philosophical aim of minimizing suffering

    utilitarianism." Arrhenius & Bykvist 1995, p. 20. Arrhenius & Bykvist 1995, pp. 30, 38. Arrhenius & Bykvist 1995, p. 29. Arrhenius & Bykvist 1995, p

    Negative utilitarianism

    Negative_utilitarianism

  • Dudley R. Herschbach
  • American chemist (born 1932)

    kinetics in his senior year. His master's research involved calculating Arrhenius A-factors for gas-phase reactions. Herschbach received a B.S. in mathematics

    Dudley R. Herschbach

    Dudley R. Herschbach

    Dudley_R._Herschbach

  • Faraday Lectureship Prize
  • Award granted for contributions to chemistry

    Richards 1907 (1907): Hermann Emil Fischer 1914 (1914): Svante Arrhenius 1924 (1924): Robert Andrews Millikan 1927 (1927): Richard Willstätter 1930 (1930):

    Faraday Lectureship Prize

    Faraday Lectureship Prize

    Faraday_Lectureship_Prize

  • Chemistry
  • Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties

    exponential dependence of a reaction rate on temperature is known as the Arrhenius equation. The activation energy necessary for a chemical reaction to occur

    Chemistry

    Chemistry

    Chemistry

  • Viscosity
  • Resistance of a fluid to shear deformation

    the Arrhenius equation (2) through modification of the activation energy for viscous flow. At the same time equilibrium liquids follow the Arrhenius equation

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

    Viscosity

  • Solvay Conference
  • Belgium academic gatherings since 1911

    Lorentz (1902), P. Zeeman (1902) - M. Skłodowska-Curie (1903 and 1911), S. Arrhenius (1903) - Lord Rayleigh (1904) - J. J. Thomson (1906) - A. A. Michelson

    Solvay Conference

    Solvay Conference

    Solvay_Conference

  • Fritz Haber
  • German chemist (1868–1934)

    Heidelberg University for the summer semester of 1887, where he studied under Robert Bunsen. He then returned to Berlin, to the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg

    Fritz Haber

    Fritz Haber

    Fritz_Haber

  • Marie Curie
  • Polish-French physicist and chemist (1867–1934)

    to her affair with Langevin, the chair of the Nobel committee, Svante Arrhenius, attempted to prevent her attendance at the official ceremony for her

    Marie Curie

    Marie Curie

    Marie_Curie

  • Planck constant
  • Physical constant in quantum mechanics

    the original on 16 December 2008, retrieved 12 December 2008 See, e.g., Arrhenius, Svante (10 December 1922). "Presentation speech of the 1921 Nobel Prize

    Planck constant

    Planck_constant

  • The Body Snatchers
  • 1954 science fiction novel by Jack Finney

    by light pressure. This echoes a familiar notion, the spore theory of Arrhenius. But the spores referred to are among the smallest living things – small

    The Body Snatchers

    The_Body_Snatchers

  • 2026 in climate change
  • 1126/sciadv.aeb0166. PMC 13155358. PMID 42102215. Cohen, Sean; Pincus, Robert; Polvani, Lorenzo M. (11 May 2026). "Stratospheric cooling and amplification

    2026 in climate change

    2026_in_climate_change

  • Capacitor
  • Electronic component

    electrolytic capacitor is generally defined by a modification of the Arrhenius equation, which is used to determine chemical-reaction rates: L = B e

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

    Capacitor

  • Young Sherlock Holmes: Snake Bite
  • Fifth novel in the Young Sherlock Holmes series

    Mackenzies and Jacobus Arrhenius. The Mackenzies consisted of Cameron Mackenzie, his father Malcolm Mackenzie, and Mrs. Mackenzie. In Arrhenius cabin, he spotted

    Young Sherlock Holmes: Snake Bite

    Young_Sherlock_Holmes:_Snake_Bite

  • Earliest known life forms
  • researchers say". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-12-04. Mojzsis, S. J.; Arrhenius, G.; McKeegan, K. D.; Harrison, T. M.; Nutman, A. P.; Friend, C. R. L

    Earliest known life forms

    Earliest known life forms

    Earliest_known_life_forms

  • Dmitri Mendeleev
  • Russian chemist (1834–1907)

    According to the contemporaries, Arrhenius was motivated by the grudge he held against Mendeleev for his critique of Arrhenius's dissociation theory. After

    Dmitri Mendeleev

    Dmitri Mendeleev

    Dmitri_Mendeleev

  • Wilhelm Ostwald
  • German chemist and philosopher (1853–1932)

    chemistry, with Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Walther Nernst and Svante Arrhenius. He received the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1909 for his scientific contributions

    Wilhelm Ostwald

    Wilhelm Ostwald

    Wilhelm_Ostwald

  • Greta Thunberg
  • Swedish activist (born 2003)

    List of most-liked tweets – Which lists two tweets by Thunberg Svante Arrhenius – Climate scientist and distant relative of Greta Shopstop: Curtailment

    Greta Thunberg

    Greta Thunberg

    Greta_Thunberg

  • Glass transition
  • Reversible transition in amorphous materials

    the Arrhenius model which is more accurate for temperatures further away from the glass transition region. The equation below describes the Arrhenius model

    Glass transition

    Glass transition

    Glass_transition

  • History of life
  • (PDF) from the original on 2008-10-03. Retrieved 2008-09-22. Arrhenius, Svante (1980) [Arrhenius paper originally published 1903]. "The Propagation of Life

    History of life

    History_of_life

  • Population ethics
  • Branch of philosophy concerned with population changes

    theories, no consensus in the academic community has emerged. Gustaf Arrhenius, Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Institute for Futures Studies

    Population ethics

    Population_ethics

  • List of examples of Stigler's law
  • Argand diagram by Caspar Wessel in 1797, predating Jean-Robert Argand by nine years. Arrhenius equation. The equation was first proposed by the Dutch chemist

    List of examples of Stigler's law

    List_of_examples_of_Stigler's_law

  • Rare-earth element
  • Any of the fifteen lanthanides plus scandium and yttrium

    extraordinary. In 1787, a mineral discovered by Lieutenant Carl Axel Arrhenius at a quarry in the village of Ytterby, Sweden, reached Johan Gadolin,

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth element

    Rare-earth_element

  • Uppsala
  • City in Uppland, Sweden

    diplomat Dag Hammarskjöld, chemists Jöns Jacob Berzelius and Svante Arrhenius, actress Viveca Lindfors, and singer Malena Ernman. Uppsala originally

    Uppsala

    Uppsala

    Uppsala

  • List of craters on the Moon: A–B
  • Arnold (1650–1695) WGPSN Arrhenius 55°35′S 91°27′W / 55.58°S 91.45°W / -55.58; -91.45 (Arrhenius) 40.93 1970 Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927) WGPSN Artamonov

    List of craters on the Moon: A–B

    List_of_craters_on_the_Moon:_A–B

  • Electrochemistry
  • Branch of physical chemistry

    to the world's first widely used battery, the zinc–carbon cell. Svante Arrhenius published his thesis in 1884 on Recherches sur la conductibilité galvanique

    Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry

    Electrochemistry

  • Dennis Robert Hoagland
  • American plant scientist (1884–1949)

    Hoagland, 1929). The term Hoagland solution (HS) was first mentioned by Olof Arrhenius in 1922 with reference to the Hoagland publication of 19191 where he defined

    Dennis Robert Hoagland

    Dennis Robert Hoagland

    Dennis_Robert_Hoagland

  • Β-Alanine
  • Chemical compound

    Press. p. C-83. ISBN 0-8493-0462-8.. Wright, Margaret Robson (1969). "Arrhenius parameters for the acid hydrolysis of esters in aqueous solution. Part

    Β-Alanine

    Β-Alanine

    Β-Alanine

  • Acid–base titration
  • Method of chemical quantitative analysis

    with the research of Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius, who in the late 19th century, introduced the Arrhenius theory, providing a theoretical framework

    Acid–base titration

    Acid–base titration

    Acid–base_titration

  • Extraterrestrial life
  • Life that does not originate on Earth

    Kelvin (1871), Hermann von Helmholtz (1879) and, somewhat later, by Svante Arrhenius (1903). The science fiction genre, although not so named during the time

    Extraterrestrial life

    Extraterrestrial_life

  • Karin (given name)
  • Name list

    politician Karin Ann (born 2002), Slovak singer and songwriter Karin Arrhenius (born 1972), Swedish screenwriter Karin Baal (1940–2024), German film

    Karin (given name)

    Karin_(given_name)

  • Ban Ki-moon
  • UN Secretary-General from 2007 to 2016

    Archived from the original on 20 April 2008. Retrieved 15 April 2008. "Arrhenius End of Assignment Report" (PDF). Foreign Policy. 14 June 2010. Archived

    Ban Ki-moon

    Ban Ki-moon

    Ban_Ki-moon

  • Photon
  • Elementary particle or quantum of light

    translation is available from Wikisource. Presentation speech by Svante Arrhenius for the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics, December 10, 1922. Online text Archived

    Photon

    Photon

  • Transformer
  • Device to couple energy between circuits

    increase in operating temperature (an instance of the application of the Arrhenius equation). Small dry-type and liquid-immersed transformers are often self-cooled

    Transformer

    Transformer

    Transformer

  • M-DISC
  • Write-once optical disc technology

    model Uncontrolled storage condition, e.g., 30 °C and 80% RH, using the Arrhenius model Wright, Randy (July 17, 2009). "Springville company introduces new

    M-DISC

    M-DISC

    M-DISC

  • Conductivity (electrolytic)
  • Measure of the ability of a solution containing electrolytes to conduct electricity

    determine the activation energy E A {\displaystyle E_{\text{A}}} , using the Arrhenius equation σ = σ 0 e − E A / R T , {\displaystyle \sigma =\sigma _{0}e^{-E_{\text{A}}/RT}

    Conductivity (electrolytic)

    Conductivity (electrolytic)

    Conductivity_(electrolytic)

  • Nebra sky disc
  • Bronze artefact, c. 1600 BC, found in Nebra, Germany

    Þorgeirsson, Haukur (2011). "The Ship in the Field". RMN Newsletter: 14–18. Arrhenius, Birgit (2009). "Brisingamen and the Menet necklace". Glaube, Kult und

    Nebra sky disc

    Nebra sky disc

    Nebra_sky_disc

  • Utilitarianism
  • Ethical theory based on maximizing well-being

    Versionen des negativen Utilitarismus." Kriterion 15(1): p. 14. Gustav, Arrhenius. 2000. "Future Generations, A Challenge for Moral Theory" (FD-Diss.).

    Utilitarianism

    Utilitarianism

  • Pluto
  • Largest dwarf planet

    available from the JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System. Alfvén, Hannes; Arrhenius, Gustaf (1976). "SP-345 Evolution of the Solar System". Archived from

    Pluto

    Pluto

    Pluto

  • John von Neumann
  • Hungarian and American mathematician and physicist (1903–1957)

    continuing funding for these projects. During the late 19th century, Svante Arrhenius suggested that human activity could cause global warming by adding carbon

    John von Neumann

    John von Neumann

    John_von_Neumann

  • Zander
  • Species of fish

    International Game Fish Association. Retrieved 2 October 2017. Hansson, Sture; Arrhenius, Fredrik; Nellbring, Sture (1 July 1997). "Diet and growth of pikeperch

    Zander

    Zander

    Zander

  • Asteroid belt
  • Region between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter

    Solar System Cataclysm". UANews. Retrieved October 18, 2018. Alfvén, H.; Arrhenius, G. (1976). "The Small Bodies". SP-345 Evolution of the Solar System.

    Asteroid belt

    Asteroid belt

    Asteroid_belt

  • Federal-Mogul
  • American developer, manufacturer and supplier of industrial products

    based on the mathematical equation written by Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius in 1889. The US Patent Office rejected Federal-Mogul's claim, on the basis

    Federal-Mogul

    Federal-Mogul

  • Hoagland solution
  • Hydroponic nutrient solution

    PMID 32582364. "Importance of soil solution". Plantlet. Retrieved Aug 26, 2020. Arrhenius, O. (1922). "Absorption of nutrients and plant growth in relation to hydrogen

    Hoagland solution

    Hoagland_solution

  • List of Nobel laureates by country
  • Lagerlöf, Literature, 1909 Klas Pontus Arnoldson, Peace, 1908 Svante Arrhenius, Chemistry, 1903 Michel Mayor, Physics, 2019 Didier Queloz, Physics, 2019

    List of Nobel laureates by country

    List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_country

  • 2025 in climate change
  • N.; Valenzuela, Sebastián (June 2025). Brulle, Robert; Jacquet, Jennifer; Lewandowsky, Stephan; Roberts, Timmons (eds.). "Information Integrity about Climate

    2025 in climate change

    2025_in_climate_change

  • Chemical reaction
  • Process that leads to chemical changes

    The temperature dependence of the rate constant usually follows the Arrhenius equation: k = k 0 e − E a / k B T {\displaystyle k=k_{0}e^{{-E_{a}}/{k_{B}T}}}

    Chemical reaction

    Chemical reaction

    Chemical_reaction

  • Energy
  • Physical quantity

    exponential dependence of a reaction rate on temperature is known as the Arrhenius equation. The activation energy necessary for a chemical reaction can

    Energy

    Energy

    Energy

  • Formation and evolution of the Solar System
  • Vol. 197. pp. 357–374. doi:10.1017/S1743921304008865. H. Alfvén; G. Arrhenius (1976). "The Small Bodies". SP–345 Evolution of the Solar System. NASA

    Formation and evolution of the Solar System

    Formation and evolution of the Solar System

    Formation_and_evolution_of_the_Solar_System

  • Lie-to-children
  • Teaching a complex subject via simpler models

    covalent bond. Similarly in chemistry, students are often introduced to the Arrhenius definitions of acids and bases before being taught the more technically

    Lie-to-children

    Lie-to-children

  • Van 't Hoff equation
  • Relation between temperature and the equilibrium constant of a chemical reaction

    Van 't Hoff factor (i) Gibbs–Helmholtz equation Solubility equilibrium Arrhenius equation Biography on Nobel prize website. Nobelprize.org (1 March 1911)

    Van 't Hoff equation

    Van_'t_Hoff_equation

  • Miller–Urey experiment
  • Experiment testing the origin of life

    contained speculations on the origin of life. In 1903, physicist Svante Arrhenius hypothesized that the first microscopic forms of life, driven by the radiation

    Miller–Urey experiment

    Miller–Urey experiment

    Miller–Urey_experiment

  • Climate change in Sweden
  • public and political attention in Sweden. In 1896, Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius was the first scientist to quantify global heating. Sweden has a high

    Climate change in Sweden

    Climate change in Sweden

    Climate_change_in_Sweden

  • Samuel Langley
  • American astronomer, physicist and inventor (1834–1906)

    data he collected from his invention, the bolometer, was used by Svante Arrhenius to make the first calculations on the greenhouse effect. In 1898, Langley

    Samuel Langley

    Samuel Langley

    Samuel_Langley

  • Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth
  • Atmospheric constituent and greenhouse gas

    atmospheric CO2 increasing ground temperature was first published by Svante Arrhenius in 1896. The increased radiative forcing due to increased CO2 in the Earth's

    Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth

    Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Earth

    Carbon_dioxide_in_the_atmosphere_of_Earth

  • Hypothetical types of biochemistry
  • Possible alternative biochemicals used by life forms

    it is a stronger nucleophile. Ammonia added to water functions as an Arrhenius base: it increases the concentration of the anion hydroxide. Conversely

    Hypothetical types of biochemistry

    Hypothetical types of biochemistry

    Hypothetical_types_of_biochemistry

  • Candlewick Press
  • Publishing company

    2016 and publishes design-centric books with creators such as Ingela P. Arrhenius, élo, David Ellwand, Aaron Becker, and Carme Lemniscates. The MIT Kids

    Candlewick Press

    Candlewick_Press

  • Henry Moseley
  • English physicist (1887–1915)

    his death, Moseley was nominated for the 1915 chemistry prize by Svante Arrhenius; the Nobel Foundation statutes at the time allowed the prize to be awarded

    Henry Moseley

    Henry Moseley

    Henry_Moseley

  • List of theoretical physicists
  • (1858–1947) Svante Arrhenius (1859–1927) Karl Heun (1859–1929) Vito Volterra (1860–1940) Pierre Duhem (1861–1916) Emil Wiechert (1861–1928) Robert Emden (1862–1940)

    List of theoretical physicists

    List_of_theoretical_physicists

  • Yttrium
  • Chemical element with atomic number 39 (Y)

    after ytterbite, a mineral first identified in 1787 by chemist Carl Axel Arrhenius. He named the mineral after the village of Ytterby, in Sweden, where it

    Yttrium

    Yttrium

    Yttrium

  • Venus in fiction
  • Depictions of the planet

    periods in Earth's history such as the Carboniferous. Scientist Svante Arrhenius popularized the idea of Venus being swamp-covered with flora and fauna

    Venus in fiction

    Venus in fiction

    Venus_in_fiction

  • Inconel
  • Austenitic nickel-chromium superalloys

    succumb to creep as a result of thermally induced crystal vacancies (see Arrhenius equation). Inconel's high temperature strength is developed by solid solution

    Inconel

    Inconel

    Inconel

  • Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey
  • 2014 American science documentary television series presented by Neil deGrasse Tyson

    MacFarlane as the voice of Giordano Bruno John Steven Rocha as the voice of Robert Bellarmine Paul Telfer as the voice of an angry scholar Michael Chochol

    Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey

    Cosmos:_A_Spacetime_Odyssey

  • Emissivity
  • Capacity of an object to radiate electromagnetic energy

    evaluations of the radiative behavior of grey bodies. For example, Svante Arrhenius applied the recent theoretical developments to his 1896 investigation

    Emissivity

    Emissivity

    Emissivity

  • Quantum tunnelling
  • Quantum mechanical phenomenon

    tunnelling is required. R. P. Bell developed a modified treatment of Arrhenius kinetics that is commonly used to model this phenomenon. By including

    Quantum tunnelling

    Quantum_tunnelling

  • Late Heavy Bombardment
  • Hypothesized astronomical event

    2021-06-28. Retrieved April 13, 2014. Lepland, Aivo; Zuilen, Mark A. van; Arrhenius, Gustaf; Whitehouse, Martin J.; Fedo, Christopher M. (1 January 2005)

    Late Heavy Bombardment

    Late Heavy Bombardment

    Late_Heavy_Bombardment

  • Mass diffusivity
  • Proportionality constant in some physical laws

    different temperatures is generally found to be well predicted by the Arrhenius equation: D = D 0 exp ⁡ ( − E A R T ) {\displaystyle D=D_{0}\exp \left(-{\frac

    Mass diffusivity

    Mass_diffusivity

  • Berkeley Earth
  • Climatological research institute

    studies before this project. Elizabeth Muller, Founder and Executive Director Robert Rohde, lead scientist. Ph.D. in physics, University of California, Berkeley

    Berkeley Earth

    Berkeley_Earth

  • Sutton Hoo
  • Archaeological site in Suffolk, England

    28 July 2024. Retrieved 8 October 2010. Bruce-Mitford 1974, pp. 17–35. Arrhenius 1983. E.g. Taplow, Broomfield or Prittlewell du Chaillu 1889, II, 42–46

    Sutton Hoo

    Sutton Hoo

    Sutton_Hoo

  • List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation
  • Frances Arnold Chemistry 2018 California Institute of Technology Svante Arrhenius Chemistry 1903 Stockholm University Kenneth Arrow Economics 1972 Harvard

    List of Nobel laureates by university affiliation

    List_of_Nobel_laureates_by_university_affiliation

  • Human impact on the environment
  • Impact of human life on Earth and environment

    biodiversity is just as important for the future of earth as climate change. — Robert Watson, 2019. It has been estimated that from 1970 to 2016, 68% of the world's

    Human impact on the environment

    Human impact on the environment

    Human_impact_on_the_environment

  • List of experiments
  • Svante Arrhenius studies the conductivity of salt solutions and determines that salts dissociate into ions in water (1884). Svante Arrhenius determines

    List of experiments

    List_of_experiments

  • Effects of climate change
  • Julia; Bonebrake, Timothy C.; Chen, I-Ching; Clark, Timothy D.; Colwell, Robert K.; Danielsen, Finn; Evengård, Birgitta; Falconi, Lorena; Ferrier, Simon;

    Effects of climate change

    Effects of climate change

    Effects_of_climate_change

  • Sustainability
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     Feminine form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTA means "bright fame." In use by the Italians, Portuguese and Spanish. Compare with another form of Roberta.

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    ROBERT

     English form of Anglo-Saxon Hreodbeorht, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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     Middle English form of Anglo-Saxon Æthelbert, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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    Bright with Fame; Famed; Bright; Shining; An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages; A; 14th-century King Robert the Bruce; Robert Burns the Poet

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    Welsh form of German Hrodebert, RHOBERT means "bright fame." 

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    Robert

    English, French, German, Dutch, Hungarian (Róbert), etc : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements hrōd ‘renown’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’. This is found occasionally in England before the Conquest, but in the main it was introduced into England by the Normans and quickly became popular among all classes of society. The surname is also occasionally borne by Jews, as an Americanized form of one or more like-sounding Jewish surnames.A Robert from La Rochelle, France is documented in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, in 1666, with the secondary surname Lafontaine. A family from the Saintonge region of France are recorded in Contrecoeur in 1681, with the secondary surname Deslauriers. Other secondary surnames include Saint-Amand, Breton and Lebreton, Watson, La Pomeray, Durandeau, and Dureau.

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    English : patronymic from the personal name Robert. This surname is very frequent in Wales and west central England. It is also occasionally borne by Jews, presumably as an Americanized form of a like-sounding Jewish surname.

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    Bright with Fame; Wide Fame; Spanish Form of Robert Shining Fame

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    Famous Brilliance from Robert; Bright Famous One

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     French name derived from Latin Albertus, ALBERT means "bright nobility." Compare with other forms of Albert.

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    ROBERTO

    Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Latin Robertus, ROBERTO means "bright fame."

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    Czechoslovakian

    ROBERT

    , bright fame.

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    English : variant of Roberts.

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     Norman French form of Latin Robertus, ROBERT means "bright fame." Compare with another form of Robert.

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    (Έλλη) Greek name HELLE means "of the Hellespont." In mythology, this is the name of the twin sister of Phrixos. The twins were children of Athamas and Nephelê. Compare with other forms of Helle.

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    English : variant of Christley.Possibly also an Americanized form of German Kreisler.

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    Name of Lord Shanmukha

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    Noble; Famous; White Shoulder; Noble of High Birth; Peace; Fair Shoulders; Flower Name; Champion; Chariot Fighter

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    Fragrance

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    Candle; Light; Brightness

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  • Robert
  • n.

    See Herb Robert, under Herb.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Sheltered; not open or exposed; retired; protected; as, a covert nook.

  • Rover
  • v. i.

    One who practices robbery on the seas; a pirate.

  • Robed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Robe

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not proceeding from, or attended with, passion; calm; as, sober judgment; a man in his sober senses.

  • Sober
  • v. i.

    To become sober; -- often with down.

  • Revert
  • v. t.

    To change back. See Revert, v. i.

  • Covert
  • v. t.

    Under cover, authority or protection; as, a feme covert, a married woman who is considered as being under the protection and control of her husband.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Not intoxicated or excited by spirituous liquors; as, the sot may at times be sober.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Requiring strength or vigor; as, robust employment.

  • Overt
  • a.

    Not covert; open; public; manifest; as, an overt act of treason.

  • Ranger
  • n.

    One who ranges; a rover; sometimes, one who ranges for plunder; a roving robber.

  • Robust
  • a.

    Evincing strength; indicating vigorous health; strong; sinewy; muscular; vigorous; sound; as, a robust body; robust youth; robust health.

  • Sober
  • v. t.

    To make sober.

  • Sober-minded
  • a.

    Having a disposition or temper habitually sober.

  • Randan
  • n.

    A boat propelled by three rowers with four oars, the middle rower pulling two.

  • Sober
  • superl.

    Temperate in the use of spirituous liquors; habitually temperate; as, a sober man.

  • Scourer
  • n.

    A rover or footpad; a prowling robber.

  • Robe
  • v. t.

    To invest with a robe or robes; to dress; to array; as, fields robed with green.