Lüshun
Lüshun , formerly Port Arthur, Jap. Ryojun, former city, SW Liaoning prov., China, at the tip of the Liaodong peninsula. It was formerly combined with Dailian (Dairen) into the joint municipality of Lüda; it now is an adminstrative unit of Dalian. Lüshun is an important naval base dominating the entrance to the Bohai; it is also a southern terminus of the South Liaoning RR. The city was the administrative center of the Liaodong leasehold from 1898 to 1945 (see Liaoning ). As a Russian base (1898-1905), it was the site on Feb. 8, 1904, of the surprise Japanese naval attack that precipitated the Russo-Japanese War. The city passed to Japan by the Treaty of Portsmouth (1905). In 1945 it became the headquarters of the Port Arthur Naval Base District under joint Sino-Soviet administration. China regained exclusive control in 1955.
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Nernst, Walther Hermann
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
Nernst, Walther Hermann GERMAN CHEMIST 1864 – 1941 Walther Hermann Nernst, born in Briesen, Prussia...Hiebert, Erwin N. (1978). "Nernst, Hermann Walther." In Dictionary of Scientific...
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Walther Hermann Nernst
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Walther Hermann Nernst , 1864-1941, German physicist and chemist, a founder of modern physical...Chemistry. He later specialized in electroacoustics and astrophysics. Nernst invented (1898) an electric metallic-filament lamp, a link between...
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Nernst, Hermann Walther
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
NERNST, HERMANN WALTHER ( b . Briesen, Prussia [now W ̹ br ź eno, Poland], 25 June 1864; d . Bad Muskau, Prussia [now German Democratic Republic]. 18 November 1941) chemistry . For a detailed study of his life and work, see Supplement.
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Walther Nernst
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Walther Nernst Walther Nernst (1864-1941) made a significant...important work with thermodynamics, Walther Nernst made contributions to the field...by Svante A. Arrhenius. Born Hermann Walther Nernst in Briesen, West Prussia (in...
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Haber, Fritz
Book article from: Chemistry: Foundations and Applications
...prominent physical chemists, including Henri-Louis Le Ch â telier, Friedrich Wilhelm Ostwald, and Walther Hermann Nernst, were experimentally and theoretically working on this issue from two different approaches to nitrogen: oxidation...
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