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First Row L-R: E. Rutherford, Madame Curie, E. H. Hall, H. A. Lorentz, W. H. Bragg, M. Brillouin, W. H. Keesom, I. Van Aubel (Ghent); Row two L-R: P. Debye, A. Joffe, O. W. Richardson, W. Broniewski(Warsaw), W. Rosenhain (Teddington, U. K.), P. Langevin, G. von Hevesy; Row three L-R: L. Brillouin, E. Henriot (Brussels), Th. de Donder (Brussels), H. E. G. Bauer (Strasbourg), E. Herzen, Aug. Piccard, E. Schrodinger, P. W. Bridgman, J. Verschaffelt (Ghent).

DescriptionSolvay conference, 1924.jpg Fourth Solvay Conference, Brussels, 1924, the——theme was the "electrical conductivity of metals."
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current21:38, 16 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 21:38, 16 March 2007600 × 415 (57 KB)JdHbetter version from http://www.hilliontchernobyl.com/solvay.htm
14:17, 16 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:17, 16 March 2007440 × 330 (28 KB)DonarreiskofferDescription:Fourth Solvay Conference, Brussels, 1924, the theme was the electrical conductivity of metals. First Row L-R: E. Rutherford, Madame Curie, E. H. Hall, H. A. Lorentz, W. H. Bragg, M. Brillouin, W. H. Keesom, I. Van Aubel (Ghent); Row two L-R: P

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