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||1865: Heinrich Lenz dies ... physicist and academic.
||1865: Heinrich Lenz dies ... physicist and academic.
||1873: Egon Schweidler, born ... physicist. He pointed out (in 1899) the statistical nature of the radioactive decay or the magnetic deflection of beta radiation as fast electrons. His predicted variations (1905) of the ionization radiation formed in the end a large number of theoretical and experimental investigations.


||1883: Edith Clarke born ... electrical engineer.
||1883: Edith Clarke born ... electrical engineer.
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||1944: E. M. Antoniadi dies ... astronomer and chess player.
||1944: E. M. Antoniadi dies ... astronomer and chess player.
||1948: Egon Schweidler, dies ... physicist. He pointed out (in 1899) the statistical nature of the radioactive decay or the magnetic deflection of beta radiation as fast electrons. His predicted variations (1905) of the ionization radiation formed in the end a large number of theoretical and experimental investigations.


File:Hebern_electric_code_machine.jpg|link=Edward Hebern (nonfiction)|1952: Inventor [[Edward Hebern (nonfiction)|Edward Hugh Hebern]] dies. He was a pioneer of rotor encryption machines.
File:Hebern_electric_code_machine.jpg|link=Edward Hebern (nonfiction)|1952: Inventor [[Edward Hebern (nonfiction)|Edward Hugh Hebern]] dies. He was a pioneer of rotor encryption machines.

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