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Hermann von Helmholtz (1821 – 1894), German physician and physicist who made significant contributions to several widely varied areas of modern science, is the eponym of the topics listed below.
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== Astronomy ==
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11573 Helmholtz
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Kelvin–Helmholtz mechanism
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Helmholtz (lunar crater)
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== Mathematics, physics and chemistry ==
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Gibbs–Helmholtz equation
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Helmholtz coil
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Helmholtz condition
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Helmholtz decomposition
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Helmholtz–Hodge decomposition
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Helmholtz–Leray decomposition
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Helmholtz equation
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Kirchhoff–Helmholtz integral
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Helmholtz flow
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Helmholtz free energy
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Helmholtz free entropy
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Kelvin–Helmholtz instability
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Helmholtz layer
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Helmholtz minimum dissipation theorem
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Helmholtz motion
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Helmholtz reciprocity
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Helmholtz resonance
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Helmholtz theorem (classical mechanics)
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Generalized Helmholtz theorem
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Helmholtz's theorems
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Helmholtz–Kohlrausch effect
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Helmholtz-Smoluchowski equation
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Smith-Helmholtz invariant
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== Music ==
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Helmholtz pitch notation
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Helmholtz temperament
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Helmholtz-Ellis notation
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== Other ==
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Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres
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Helmholtz machine
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Helmholtz–Thévenin theorem
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Helmholtz Watson, a character in Brave New World
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== Physiology ==
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Young–Helmholtz theory
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Irving Langmuir (1881–1957), American chemist and physicist who made significant contributions to several widely varied areas of modern science, is the eponym of the topics listed below.
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== Science ==
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Child–Langmuir law
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Hill–Langmuir equation
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Langmuir adsorption model
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Langmuir–Blodgett film
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Langmuir wave
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Langmuir–Blodgett trough
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Langmuir's examples
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Langmuir–Hinshelwood kinetics
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Langmuir isotherm
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Langmuir lattice
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Langmuir–McLean theory
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Langmuir monolayer
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Langmuir probe
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Dual segmented Langmuir probe
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Langmuir–Taylor detector
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Langmuir torch
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Langmuir turbulence
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Langmuir circulation
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Langmuir equation
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Langmuir wave
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Langmuir states
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Lewis–Langmuir theory
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Knudsen-Langmuir equation
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Saha–Langmuir equation
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== Other ==
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Irving Langmuir House
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Langmuir (journal)
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Langmuir (crater)
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Langmuir (unit)
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Langmuir Laboratory for Atmospheric Research
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Irving Langmuir Award
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Langmuir Cove
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Langmuir Hall, Stony Brook University
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This is a list of things named after Sir Isaac Newton.
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== Science and mathematics ==
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Newtonianism, the philosophical principle of applying Newton's methods in a variety of fields
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=== Mathematics ===
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=== Physics ===
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== Places ==
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== Schools ==
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== Artwork ==
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== Other ==
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== See also ==
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Newtonian (disambiguation)
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This is a list of things named after John von Neumann. John von Neumann (1903–1957), a mathematician, is the eponym of all of the things (and topics) listed below.
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Birkhoff–von Neumann algorithm
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Birkhoff–von Neumann theorem
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Birkhoff–von Neumann decomposition
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Dirac–von Neumann axioms
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Jordan–von Neumann theorems
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Koopman–von Neumann classical mechanics
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Schatten–von Neumann norm
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Stone–von Neumann theorem
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Taylor–von Neumann–Sedov blast wave
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von Neumann algebra
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Abelian von Neumann algebra
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Enveloping von Neumann algebra
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Finite-dimensional von Neumann algebra
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von Neumann architecture
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von Neumann bicommutant theorem
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von Neumann bounded set
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Von Neumann bottleneck
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von Neumann cardinal assignment
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von Neumann cellular automaton
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von Neumann conjecture
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Murray–von Neumann coupling constant
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Jordan–von Neumann constant
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Von Neumann–Richtmyer method
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von Neumann's elephant
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von Neumann entropy
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von Neumann entanglement entropy
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von Neumann equation
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von Neumann extractor
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von Neumann-Wigner interpretation
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von Neumann–Wigner theorem
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von Neumann measurement scheme
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von Neumann mutual information
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von Neumann machines
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Von Neumann's mean ergodic theorem
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von Neumann neighborhood
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Von Neumann's no hidden variables proof
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von Neumann ordinal
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von Neumann paradox
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von Neumann probe
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von Neumann programming languages
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von Neumann regular ring
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von Neumann spectral theorem
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von Neumann stability analysis
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von Neumann universal constructor
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von Neumann universe
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von Neumann–Bernays–Gödel set theory
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von Neumann’s minimax theorem
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von Neumann–Morgenstern utility theorem
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von Neumann-Morgenstern solution
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von Neumann's inequality
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von Neumann's theorem
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von Neumann's trace inequality
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Weyl–von Neumann theorem
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Wigner-Von Neumann bound state in the continuum
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Wold–von Neumann decomposition
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Zel'dovich–von Neumann–Döring detonation model
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von Neumann spike
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== Other ==
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22824 von Neumann
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IEEE John von Neumann Medal
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John von Neumann Award
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John von Neumann Center (JVNC) at Princeton University (1985-1990), part of the Consortium for Scientific Computing
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John von Neumann Computer Society
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John von Neumann Environmental Research Institute of the Pacific
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von Neumann (crater)
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John von Neumann Prize
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John von Neumann (sculpture)
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John von Neumann Theory Prize
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This is a list of things named after Leonardo da Vinci.
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== Places ==
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Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, Rome, Italy
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Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia "Leonardo da Vinci", Milan, Italy
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Da Vinci, a crater on the Moon
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Da Vinci-Broen (Da Vinci Bridge), a small-scale replica of the bridge Leonardo designed to span the Golden Horn, in Ås, Viken, Norway
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Da Vinci, a Michelin-starred restaurant in Maasbracht, Netherlands
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Da Vinci Tower, a proposed 420-metre (1,378 ft), 80-floor tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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=== Schools and colleges ===
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Colégio Anglo Leonardo da Vinci, São Paulo, Brazil
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DaVinci Academy of Science and the Arts, a charter high school in Ogden, Utah
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Leonardo da Vinci Art Institute, Cairo, Egypt
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Leonardo da Vinci Art School, formerly in New York City
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Leonardo da Vinci Gymnasium, Neckargemünd, Germany
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Leonardo da Vinci High School, Davis, California
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Leonardo da Vinci High School, Buffalo, New York
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da Vinci Arts Middle School, Portland, Oregon
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== Ships ==
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Leonardo da Vinci, a Conte di Cavour class battleship of the Italian navy. (1910–1923)
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Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci (1939), a Marconi-class submarine launched in 1939 and sunk in 1943.
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Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci (S 510), a Gato-class submarine launched in 1942 as USS Dace for the United States Navy and transferred in 1955. She was returned in 1972.
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Italian submarine Leonardo da Vinci (S 520), a Sauro-class submarine launched in 1979 and decommissioned in 2010.
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GTS Da Vinci, briefly (in 2008) the name of a cruise ship owned by Club Cruise (1977–2008)
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== Technology ==
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DAVINCI+, a planned NASA mission to send an atmospheric probe to Venus
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Da Vinci Machine, a Sun Microsystems project aiming to prototype the extension of the Java Virtual Machine to add support for dynamic languages
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da Vinci Project, a former project to launch a suborbital crewed spacecraft
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Da Vinci Surgical System, a robotic surgery system
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da Vinci Systems, Color Correctors
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Leonardo MPLM, a multi-purpose logistics module used to re-supply the International Space Station
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Texas Instruments DaVinci, a system-on-a-chip for digital video
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DaVinci Resolve, a video editor produced by Blackmagic Design
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== Music ==
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Da Vinci, a Portuguese pop rock band
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Da Vinci's Notebook, an American a cappella group.
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== Fictional characters ==
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Leonardo, a lead character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
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Léonard, lead character of the eponymous comic series by Philippe Liégeois and Bob De Groot
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Leonardo Acropolis, a painter in the BBC sitcom Blackadder II
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Giulietta da Vinci, fictional character from the 1999 James Bond film The World Is Not Enough
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Leonard of Quirm, the analogue of Da Vinci in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series of novels.
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Larry Da Vinci, a character in the LittleBigPlanet series of games.
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Da Vinci, a character in 101 Dalmatian Street.
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== Awards ==
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Leonardo da Vinci International Award, awarded by an international consortium of Rotary Clubs
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ASME Leonardo Da Vinci Award, awarded by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers
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Leonardo da Vinci World Award of Arts, awarded by the World Cultural Council (Mexico)
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Leonardo da Vinci Medal, awarded by the Society for the History of Technology
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== Business ==
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Leonardo S.p.A., an Italian multinational aerospace, defence and security company
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== Other ==
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Leonardo davincii, a species of moth from Sudan
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Leonardo da Vinci programme (European Commission funding programme)
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Leonardo polyhedron
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Leonardo, the International Society for the Arts, Sciences and Technology and their journals Leonardo and Leonardo Music Journal
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Da Vinci's Challenge, a board game
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The House of Da Vinci, a video game
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Media related to Things named after Leonardo da Vinci at Wikimedia Commons
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This article is a list of things named after the French scientist Louis Pasteur (1822-1895).
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== Science ==
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Pasteurization
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Pasteur effect
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Pasteur point
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Pasteur pipette
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== Institut Pasteur ==
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Institut Pasteur
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Institut Pasteur in Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam)
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Institut Pasteur de Dalat (Vietnam)
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Institut Pasteur Korea
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Pasteur Institute of Lille (France)
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Pasteur Institute of Iran
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Pasteur Institute of Algiers (Algeria)
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UNESCO/Institut Pasteur Medal
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Musée Pasteur
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== Others ==
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=== Astronomical features ===
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Pasteur (lunar crater)
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Pasteur (Martian crater)
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4804 Pasteur, asteroid
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=== Educational ===
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==== Elementary schools ====
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Louis Pasteur Elementary School in Detroit, Michigan (United States)
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Louis Pasteur Elementary School in Chicago, Illinois (United States)
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==== Middle school ====
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==== High schools ====
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Lycée Pasteur in Neuilly-sur-Seine (France)
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Lycée Pasteur de São Paulo (Brazil)
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Lycée français Louis-Pasteur de Bogotá (Colombia)
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Lycée Français Louis Pasteur de Lagos (Nigeria)
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Lycée Louis Pasteur in Calgary (Canada)
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==== Universities ====
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Louis Pasteur University, Strasbourg (France)
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Louis Pasteur University Hospital in Košice (Slovakia)
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=== Hospitals ===
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Centre hospitalier Louis Pasteur, Dole (France).
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Louis Pasteur Private Hospital in Pretoria (South Africa).
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Life Louis Pasteur Private Hospital, Bloemfontein (South Africa).
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=== Stations ===
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Pasteur (Milan Metro) (Italy)
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Pasteur station (Paris Metro) (France)
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Pasteur - AMIA (Buenos Aires Underground) (Argentina)
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=== Streets ===
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==== France ====
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In France, there are about 2,020 streets named after Louis Pasteur
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Avenue Pasteur, Arbois
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Avenue Pasteur, Dole
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==== Vietnam ====
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Avenue Pasteur, Ho Chi Minh City (one of the few streets in that city to retain its French name)
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==== United States ====
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Avenue Louis Pasteur in Boston's Longwood Medical and Academic Area
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==== Iran ====
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Pasteur Street is an important street in Tehran, Iran in which key government institutions are located. It is highly secured because of the presence of key institutions such as the office of the Iranian President, the center of Iran's Revolutionary Guards Intelligence leadership, the center of the Assembly of Experts, and the Supreme National Security Council. Also Several military schools, the center of the Armed Forces Logistics and Center for Strategic Studies are located in the street
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==== Canada ====
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Louis-Pasteur Private on the campus of the University of Ottawa
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Pasteur street and Pasteur village in Bandung
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=== Other locations ===
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Pasteur Island
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Mount Pasteur in New Zealand's Paparoa Range was named after him in 1970 by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research.
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== See also ==
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Liebig–Pasteur dispute
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Koch–Pasteur rivalry
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Pasteur's portrait by Edelfelt
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The Story of Louis Pasteur
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Sanofi Pasteur
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Pasteur (disambiguation)
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Here is a list of things named in honour of scientist Michael Faraday:
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== Science ==
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Faraday (unit), or just faraday – An obsolete unit of charge that has been superseded by the coulomb
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farad, SI unit of capacitance
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Faraday balance – Device for measuring magnetism of an object
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Faraday cage – Enclosure of conductive mesh used to block electric fields
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Faraday constant – The amount of electric charge per mole of electrons
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Faraday cup – Charged particle catcher
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Faraday cup electrometer – Form of an electrical aerosol instrument used in aerosol studies
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Faraday dark space – The dark area in front of a cathode in a vacuum tube
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Homopolar generator, aka Faraday disc or Faraday wheel
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Faraday effect – Physical magneto-optical phenomenon
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Faraday filter, aka atomic line filter – Optical band-pass filter used in the physical sciences
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Inverse Faraday effect – Magnetization by polarized light
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Faraday rotation (see Faraday effect)
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Faraday efficiency – Efficiency of charge transfer in an electrochemical reaction
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Faraday-efficiency effect – Cause of data interpretation errors in electrochemistry
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Faraday flashlight, aka mechanically powered flashlight
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Faraday's ice pail experiment
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Faraday Institute for Science and Religion – Research institute in the UK
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The Faraday Institution – Nonprofit organization in Didcot, United Kingdom
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Faraday's laws of electrolysis
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Faraday's law of induction
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Maxwell–Faraday equation
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Faraday paradox (electromagnetism)
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Faraday paradox (electrochemistry)
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Faraday rotator
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Faraday tensor, aka electromagnetic tensor – Mathematical object that describes the electromagnetic field in spacetime
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Electromagnetic tensor – Mathematical object that describes the electromagnetic field in spacetime
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Faraday wave – Ripples on liquid within a vibrating receptacle
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== Places ==
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Faraday building – The first telephone exchange to open in London, later the first International Switching Centre
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Faraday Building, Manchester
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The Faraday lecture theatre inside the Faraday Building at Lancaster University in Lancashire, England
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Faraday Research Station – A former British research station in Antarctica, now called Vernadsky Research Base and operated by Ukraine
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Faraday Road – A road in Penang, Malaysia
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Faraday (ward) – An electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark
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Faraday Dam – A dam on the Clackamas River in the U.S. state of Oregon
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Faraday House – One of the buildings at the headquarters of Vodafone, a telecommunications company in Newbury, Berkshire
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Mount Faraday in New Zealand's Paparoa Range
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== Others ==
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CS Faraday (1874) – A Siemens AG cable ship launched in 1874
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CS Faraday (1923) – A Siemens AG cable ship launched in 1923
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Faraday (crater) – A lunar impact crater
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37582 Faraday – A main-belt asteroid
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Faraday Future – electric car company
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Faradaya – A genus of flowering plants
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Oxera splendida – A species of vine formerly known as Faradaya splendida
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== See also ==
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All pages with titles containing Faraday
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Faraday (disambiguation)
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Faraday Prize (disambiguation)
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