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  1. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law, Volume 12 (2008) by Armin von Bogd, et all 2009-01-31
  2. Max-Planck: Webster's Timeline History, 1911 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2010-03-10
  3. Intellectual Property Harmonisation Within Asean and Apec (Max Planck Series on Asian Intellectual Property Set)
  4. Wto-Trade Remedies (Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law)
  5. The Power of Images, the Images of Power: Lucca as an Imperial City: Political Iconography (Series of Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz Max-Planck-Institut) by Max Seidel, Romano Silva, 2008-06-01
  6. The philosophy of physics (The Norton library) by Max Planck, 1936
  7. WTO-Trade-related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law)
  8. The Dilemmas of An Upright Man: Max Planck as Spokesman for German Science by J. L. Heilbron, 1987-10-06
  9. Parallel Imports in Asia (Max Planck Series on Asian Intellectual Property Law, 9) (Max Planck Series on Asian Intellectual Property Set) (Vol 9)
  10. Wto-Trade in Services (Max Planck Commentaries on World Trade Law)
  11. Building for Science / Bauen für die Wissenschaft: Max-Planck-Institute (English and German Edition) by Hardo Braun, 1999-06-28
  12. Max Planck by Dieter Hoffmann, 2008
  13. Der Lutticher Raum in fruhkarolingischer Zeit: Untersuchungen zur Geschichte einer karolingischen Stammlandschaft (Veroffentlichungen des Max-Planck-Instituts fur Geschichte) (German Edition) by Matthias Werner, 1980-03-12
  14. Strukturen der Grundherrschaft im fruhen Mittelalter (Veroffentlichungen des Max-Planck-Instituts fur Geschichte) (German Edition)

21. Max Planck Institute For Human Development, Berlin, Germany
A multidisciplinary research institute dedicated to the study of processes of human development and education and their evolutionary, social, historical, and institutional contexts. Features news, publications and staff profiles.
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22. Max-Planck-Institut Für Limnologie
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24. Max Planck Project Group
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25. Planck
max planck came from an academic family, his father being professor of law atKiel and both his grandfather and greatgrandfather had been professors of
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Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck
Born: 23 April 1858 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Died:
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Max Planck In 1874, at the age of 16, he entered the University of Munich. Before he began his studies he discussed the prospects of research in physics with Philipp von Jolly, the professor of physics there, and was told that physics was essentially a complete science with little prospect of further developments. Fortunately Planck decided to study physics despite the bleak future for research that was presented to him. In [7] Planck describes why he chose physics:- The outside world is something independent from man, something absolute, and the quest for the laws which apply to this absolute appeared to me as the most sublime scientific pursuit in life. Planck then studied at Berlin where his teachers included Helmholtz and Kirchhoff . He later wrote that he admired Kirchhoff greatly but found him dry and monotonous as a teacher. Planck returned to Munich and received his doctorate at the age of 21 with a thesis on the second law of thermodynamics. He was then appointed to a teaching post at the University of Munich in 1880 and he taught there until 1885.

26. Planck
Institute located in the campus of the Universitat des Saarlandes provides an overview, presents research units and features professor profiles. International max planck Research School for Computer Science (IMPRS)
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Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck
Born: 23 April 1858 in Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Died:
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Max Planck In 1874, at the age of 16, he entered the University of Munich. Before he began his studies he discussed the prospects of research in physics with Philipp von Jolly, the professor of physics there, and was told that physics was essentially a complete science with little prospect of further developments. Fortunately Planck decided to study physics despite the bleak future for research that was presented to him. In [7] Planck describes why he chose physics:- The outside world is something independent from man, something absolute, and the quest for the laws which apply to this absolute appeared to me as the most sublime scientific pursuit in life. Planck then studied at Berlin where his teachers included Helmholtz and Kirchhoff . He later wrote that he admired Kirchhoff greatly but found him dry and monotonous as a teacher. Planck returned to Munich and received his doctorate at the age of 21 with a thesis on the second law of thermodynamics. He was then appointed to a teaching post at the University of Munich in 1880 and he taught there until 1885.

27. Max Planck - Biography
max planck – Biography. max Karl Ernst Ludwig planck was born in Kiel, Germany,on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma (née Patzig) planck.
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Max Karl Ernst Ludwig Planck was born in Kiel, Germany, on April 23, 1858, the son of Julius Wilhelm and Emma ( Patzig) Planck. His father was Professor of Constitutional Law in the University of Kiel , and later in Planck studied at the Universities of Munich and Berlin, where his teachers included Kirchhoff and Helmholtz, and received his doctorate of philosophy at Munich in 1879. He was Privatdozent in Munich from 1880 to 1885, then Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at Kiel until 1889, in which year he succeeded Kirchhoff as Professor at Berlin University, where he remained until his retirement in 1926. Afterwards he became President of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society for the Promotion of Science, a post he held until 1937. The Prussian Academy of Sciences appointed him a member in 1894 and Permanent Secretary in 1912. Planck's earliest work was on the subject of thermodynamics, an interest he acquired from his studies under Kirchhoff, whom he greatly admired, and very considerably from reading R. Clausius' publications. He published papers on entropy, on thermoelectric ity and on the theory of dilute solutions.

28. Max Planck Institute For Demographic Research

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29. VCell. die virtuelle Zelle
Ein MultimediaProjekt der max-planck-Gesellschaft zum Thema Lebenswissenschaften. In den Rubriken Genomstation, Chromosomenpark, Proteinstation und Gesundheitspark werden anschaulich die Bestandteile von Zellen beschrieben.
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31. Max Planck

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Max Planck ( 1858 - 1947 ) Nació en Kiel, Alemania. Después de estudiar en Munich y Berlin, Planck obtuvo su grado de doctor en 1879. Después de ocupar un cargo en la Universidad de Kiel, Planck fué nombrado profesor de Física Teórica de la Universidad de Berlin en 1899 sustituyendo a Kirchhoff, permaneció aquí hasta 1926. Planck fue premiado en 1918 con el premio Nobel por su descubrimiento de la naturaleza cuantizada de la energía. Al comenzar su carrera, Planck se dedicó al estudio de la Termodinámica, tema éste por el que se interesó a lo largo de toda su vida. Se propuso deducir la ley teórica de la radiación de cuerpo negro. El éxito que coronó su esfuerzo marca el comienzo de la física cuántica, y lo que ahora se conoce como constante de Planck apareció por primera vez en un artículo suyo de 1900. La vida de Planck estuvo llena de tragedias personales. Uno de sus hijos fué muerto en acción en la Primera Guerra Mundial, y dos hijas suyas murieron durante el parto en el mismo periodo. Su casa fué destruída por bombas en la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y su hijo Erwin fue ejecutado por los nazis en 1944 después de habérsele acusado de planear el asesinato de Hitler. Se convirtió en presidente del Kaiser Wilhem Institute de Berlin en 1930. En su honor dicho centro cambió su nombre por el de Insituto Max Planck después de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Pasó los dos últimos años de su vida en Göttingen como un honrado y respetado científico y humanista.

32. MAX PLANCK ET LA NAISSANCE DE LA MECANIQUE QUANTIQUE

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33. Biographie: Max Planck, 1858-1947
Translate this page max planck. Physiker. 1858 23. April max planck wird in Kiel als Sohn des JuraprofessorsWilhelm planck geboren. 1874 Beginn des Physikstudiums in München.
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Max Planck
Physiker
23. April: Max Planck wird in Kiel als Sohn des Juraprofessors Wilhelm Planck geboren.
Nach zwei Semestern in Berlin schließt er dort sein Studium mit einer Promotion "Über den 2. Hauptsatz der mechanischen Wärmetheorie" ab.
Nach seiner Habilitation "Über Gleichgewichtszustände isotroper Körper in verschiedenen Temperaturen" wird er Privatdozent in München.
Heirat mit Marie Merck. Aus der Ehe gehen vier Kinder hervor.
Mai: Planck entdeckt eine neue Naturkonstante, das nach ihm benannte Plancksche Wirkungsquantum.
Durch eine Interpolation entwickelt er das exakte Gesetz der schwarzen Wärmestrahlung, das "Plancksche Strahlungsgesetz".
Albert Einstein
Planck ist Vorsitzender der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft.
Tod seiner Ehefrau.
Heirat mit Marga von Hoesslin.
Verleihung des Ordens
Planck hat abermals den Vorsitz der Deutschen Physikalischen Gesellschaft inne.
Nobelpreis
Emeritierung.
Verleihung des Adlerschilds des Deutschen Reichs.
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Gesellschaft
Adolf Hitler
Fritz Haber
Im Zusammenhang mit dem Attentatsversuch auf Hitler vom 20. Juli

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35. Exponat: Photo: Planck, Max
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The Friedrich-Miescher-Laboratory (FML) is a Research Institut of the Max-Planck-Society and named for Friedrich Miescher , a famous Swiss Biologist who discovered the DNA here in . The Building of the FML is the home of four young biological research groups, working on different fields of biology.
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37. Planck, Max (1858-1947) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
planck, max (18581947), German physicist who formulated an equationdescribing the blackbody spectrum in 1900. Wien and Rayleigh
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German physicist who formulated an equation describing the blackbody spectrum in 1900. Wien and Rayleigh had also developed equations, but Wien's only worked at high frequencies, and Rayleigh's only worked at low frequencies. Planck's spectrum was obtained by postulating that energy was directly proportional to frequency ( ). Planck believed that this quantization applied only to the absorption and emission of energy by matter, not to electromagnetic waves themselves. However, it turned out to be much more general than he could have imagined. Planck received the Nobel Prize in physics in 1918 for his quantum theory after it had been successfully applied to the photoelectric effect by Einstein and the atom by Niels Bohr . Planck showed there were difficulties in relating the statistical theory of molecular motion to the thermodynamical approach. He also criticized the probabilistic interpretation of entropy He was the first to write down the equation usually attributed to Boltzmann . In fact, the constant

38. Max-Planck-Institut Bad Nauheim
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39. Max Planck Institute For Evolutionary Anthropology
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