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||1880 – Frigyes Riesz, Hungarian mathematician and academic (d. 1956)
||1880 – Frigyes Riesz, Hungarian mathematician and academic (d. 1956)


||Ivan Emanuel Wallin (b. 22 January 1883) was an American biologist who made the first experimental works on endosymbiotic theory.[2] Nicknamed the "Mitochondria Man"
||Ivan Emanuel Wallin (b. 22 January 1883) was an American biologist who made the first experimental works on endosymbiotic theory. Nicknamed the "Mitochondria Man"


||1889 – Columbia Phonograph is formed in Washington, D.C.
||1889 – Columbia Phonograph is formed in Washington, D.C.
File:Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger.jpg|link=Oliver B. Shallenberger (nonfiction)|1890: Electrical engineer, inventor, and crime-fighter [[Oliver B. Shallenberger (nonfiction)|Oliver Blackburn Shallenberger]] demonstrates new type of alternating current electrical meter which uses [[Gnomon algorithm]] techniques to detect and prevent [[crimes against physics]].


||Grigory Samuilovich Landsberg (b. 22 January 1890) was a Soviet physicist who worked in the fields of optics and spectroscopy. Together with Leonid Mandelstam he co-discoverer inelastic combinatorial scattering of light, which is used now in Raman spectroscopy.
||Grigory Samuilovich Landsberg (b. 22 January 1890) was a Soviet physicist who worked in the fields of optics and spectroscopy. Together with Leonid Mandelstam he co-discoverer inelastic combinatorial scattering of light, which is used now in Raman spectroscopy.

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