LEO GER

LEO GER
Losing Electron Oxidation Gaining Electron Reduction (Academic & Science » Chemistry)

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  • FRANKEL, LEO — (1844–1896), Hungarian socialist. Born in Ó Buda (now part of Budapest), Frankel was a goldsmith by trade. After living for a short time in Austria and Germany, he settled in Paris in 1867, where he became an active socialist. He was imprisoned… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Buer|ger's disease — «BUR guhrz», a circulatory disease characterized by the progressive closing of the smaller blood vessels, especially of the legs and feet, leading to gangrene. ╂[< Leo Buerger, 1879 1943, an American physician, who described it] …   Useful english dictionary

  • Caprivi, (Georg) Leo, count von — born Feb. 24, 1831, Berlin Charlottenburg, Prussia died Feb. 6, 1899, near Crossen an der Oder, Ger. German soldier and politician. A distinguished soldier, he served as chief of the admiralty (1883–88). He succeeded Otto von Bismarck as Germany… …   Universalium

  • Frobenius, Leo — ▪ German ethnologist born June 29, 1873, Berlin, Ger. died Aug. 9, 1938, Biganzolo, Italy  German explorer, ethnologist, and one of the originators of the culture historical approach to ethnology (cultural anthropology). He was also a leading… …   Universalium

  • Klenze, Leo von — ▪ German architect in full  Franz Leopold Karl von Klenze  born Feb. 28, 1784, Schladen, near Brunswick [Germany] died Jan. 27, 1864, Munich       German architect who was one of the most important figures associated with Neoclassicism… …   Universalium

  • Slezak, Leo — ▪ Austrian singer born Aug. 18, 1873, Šumperk, Austria Hungary [now in Czech Republic] died June 1, 1946, Egern, W.Ger.       Austrian opera singer and film comedian, known for his performances of Wagnerian operatic roles.       Slezak made his… …   Universalium

  • Strauss, Leo — ▪ American political philosopher born Sept. 20, 1899, Kirhhain, Ger. died Oct. 18, 1973, Annapolis, Md., U.S.       German born American political philosopher and interpreter of classical political theory.       Strauss served in the German army… …   Universalium

  • Kulturkampf — Ger. /kool toohrdd kahmpf /, n. the conflict between the German imperial government and the Roman Catholic Church from 1872 or 1873 until 1886, chiefly over the control of education and ecclesiastical appointments. [ < G: culture struggle, equiv …   Universalium

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