- are in the
genus Br****ica. The name
comes from the
German Kohl ("cabbage") plus Rübe ~
Rabi (Swiss
German variant) ("turnip"),
because the
swollen stem...
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Rabí or
Rábí is a
ruined castle in the Plzeň
Region of the
Czech Republic. It is the
largest castle (in
terms of area) in the country.
Rabí Castle was...
- Stem Kail (1912),
Gartons Hybrid (1937) and
Hungry Gap (1941).
Kohl Rabi Varieties:
Kohl Rabi varieties bred and
introduced to UK
agriculture include Large...
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Ziolkowski 2012, p. 25.
Ziolkowski 2012, pp. 23–25. Rogers,
Robert W.;
Kohler, Kaufmann; Jastrow, Marcus. "Amraphel". The
Jewish Encyclopedia. Archived...
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Aaron ben
Gershon Abu Al-
Rabi of
Catania (also
Aaron ben
Gershon Abualrabi,
Aaron Alrabi; Italian:
Aronne Abulrabi) was a Sicilian-Jewish scholar, cabalist...
- ud-Din Abul-Baqa
Abdallah ibn al-Husayn an-Nahwi al-Ukbari, who died in
Rabi I, 616 AH. and
quotes two
brief epigrams about the town. The biographical...
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Joshua Lederberg /
Willard Libby /
Linus Pauling /
Edward Purcell /
Isidor Rabi /
Emilio Segrè /
William Shockley /
Edward Teller /
Charles Townes / James...
- Bloch–Siegert
shift (oscillation),
found when two-level
systems are
driven at
Rabi frequencies comparable to
their transition frequencies, will give rise to...
- In the late 1930s and
early 1940s, the
combination of work done by
Isidor Rabi,
Felix Bloch, and
Edward Mills Purcell led to the
development of nuclear...
- de
Hevesy Henrik Dam;
Edward Adelbert Doisy None None 1944
Isidor Isaac Rabi Otto Hahn
Joseph Erlanger;
Herbert Spencer G****er
Johannes V.
Jensen International...