- The Goos–
Hänchen effect,
named after Hermann Fritz Gustav Goos (1883–1968) and
Hilda Hänchen (1919–2013), but
first suggested by
Isaac Newton (1643–1727)...
- Su
Hanchen (Chinese: 蘇漢臣; pinyin: Sū
Hànchén; 1094–1172) was a
Chinese painter active in the Song dynasty. A
native of
Bianjing (present-day Kaifeng,...
- Nan
Hanchen (simplified Chinese: 南汉宸;
traditional Chinese: 南漢宸; 1895 –
January 27, 1967) was the
first governor of the People's Bank of
China (1949–1954)...
- anti****ted wave–particle
duality and was the
first to
theorize the Goos–
Hänchen effect. He
further formulated an
empirical law of cooling,
which was the...
-
Hilda Hänchen (later
Hilda Lindberg or
Hilda Lindberg-
Hänchen, 1
September 1919 - 19
October 2013) was a
German physicist.
Hilda Hänchen received her doctorate...
-
Hermann Gotthelf Hänchen (born 26
January 1898) was a
German athlete. He
competed in the men's
discus throw at the 1928
Summer Olympics. Berlin, Germany...
-
Haenchen or
Hänchen is a
German surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ernst Haenchen (1894–1975),
German Protestant theologian, professor...
- npm.edu.tw.
Retrieved April 6, 2025. Su,
Hanchen (June 1, 2017). "天真和乐——苏汉臣婴戏图赏析". www.sohu.com. Su,
Hanchen (2010).
Children Playing with Dogs. collection...
- a ball on his thigh, Piraeus, 400–375 BC A Song
dynasty painting by Su
Hanchen (c. 1130–1160),
depicting Chinese children playing cuju
Paint of a Mesoamerican...
-
brings two
captives in
sacks (****anese
soldier Teruyuki and
translator Dong
Hanchen) to the
doorstep of a peasant's (Ma Dasan) home and
threatens Ma to keep...