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  2. Georg Hermann Quincke - Wikipedia

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    Born in Frankfurt-on-Oder, Quincke was the son of prominent physician Geheimer Medicinal-Rath Hermann Quincke and the elder brother of physician Heinrich Quincke.. Quincke received his Ph.D. in 1858 at Berlin, having previously studied also at Königsberg and at Heidelberg.

  3. Heinrich Quincke - Wikipedia

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    Born at Frankfurt an der Oder, Heinrich was the son of prominent physician Hermann Quincke and the younger brother of physicist Georg Hermann Quincke.He received his doctorate in 1863 from the University of Berlin, having studied previously at the University of Heidelberg and at the University of Würzburg under Rudolf Virchow and Albert von Kölliker.

  4. History of cell membrane theory - Wikipedia

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    The lipid nature of the cell membrane was first correctly intuited by Georg Hermann Quincke in 1888, who noted that a cell generally forms a spherical shape in water and, when broken in half, forms two smaller spheres. The only other known material to exhibit this behavior was oil.

  5. Quincke - Wikipedia

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    Quincke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Georg Hermann Quincke (1834–1924), German physicist; Heinrich Quincke (1842–1922), German ...

  6. Category:Physicists from the Kingdom of Prussia - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 2 February 2024, at 00:28 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. Electrohydrodynamics - Wikipedia

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    Kinetic energy from the moving ions would thus be converted to electrical energy. Although the power generated from a single channel is extremely small, millions of parallel micro-channels can be used to increase the power output. This streaming potential, water-flow phenomenon was discovered in 1859 by German physicist Georg Hermann Quincke.

  8. List of fellows of the Royal Society elected in 1879 - Wikipedia

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    Georg Hermann Quincke [17] (1834–1924) Theodor Ambrose Hubert Schwann (1810–1882) Jean-Servais Stas [18] (1813–1891) References This page was last edited on 4 ...

  9. Richard Börnstein - Wikipedia

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    Richard Börnstein (9 January 1852 – 13 May 1913) was a German physicist and meteorologist.. Born into a Jewish family in Königsberg, [1] he studied natural sciences at the University of Göttingen, and later on, worked as an assistant to Georg Hermann Quincke at the University of Heidelberg.