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Diathermanism
Diathermanism Di`a*ther"ma*nism, n. The doctrine or the phenomena of the transmission of radiant heat. --Nichol.

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- Hermanis is a Latvian masculine given name and surname and may refer to: Hermanis Matisons (1894–1932), Latvian chess player Hermanis Saltups (1901–1968)...
- Hermanis Matisons (German: Herman Mattison; 1894, Riga – 1932) was a Latvian chess player and one of world's most highly regarded chess masters in the...
- conservatory. As an actor, Hermanis appeared in several feature films in the late 1980s. Aside from at the New Riga Theatre, Hermanis has directed several plays...
- 2019. Jānis Hermanis at the International Ski and Snowboard Federation Jānis Hermanis at Olympics.com Jānis Hermanis at Olympedia Jānis Hermanis at the Latvijas...
- Hermani (German: Hermannshof) is a village in Järva Parish, Järva County in central Estonia. It was established on 7 September 2015 established by detaching...
- Hermanis Saltups (1901–1968) was a Latvian football goalkeeper. While playing with JKS Riga, Saltups became one of the footballers who parti****ted in...
- Theatre of Nations in Moscow, in collaboration with Latvian director Alvis Hermanis, staged a production called Gorbachev. Yevgeny Mironov and Chulpan Khamatova...
- Plasmodium hermani is a parasite of the genus Plasmodium subgenus Huffia. As in all Plasmodium species, P. hermani has both vertebrate and insect hosts...
- Stephan Kimmig, Münchner Kammerspiele) 2012 – The Mother (Gorky, Alvis Hermanis, Münchner Kammerspiele) 2012 – Three Sisters (Chekhov, Theu Boermans, Nationale...
- Hermann von Wartberge (died ca. 1380) was a chronicler of the Livonian Order. Born in Westphalia, Wartberge was a Catholic priest and author of the valuable...