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Ferdinand Braun (1850-1918), Nobel laureate 1909. (in Physics)

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kurrenti20:04, 15 Awwissu 2013Minjatura tal-verżjoni ta' 20:04, 15 Awwissu 2013747 × 1,024 (157 KB)WdwdHigher resolution
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11:07, 27 Jannar 2006Minjatura tal-verżjoni ta' 11:07, 27 Jannar 2006144 × 192 (12 KB)Djordjes'''Ferdinand Braun''' (1850-1918), Nobel laureate 1905. (in Physics) Category:German physicists Category:Nobel Prize in Physics winners

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