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Nessler
Nessler or Neßler is a German surname. Karl Nessler (1872–1951), German-born American inventor Viktor Nessler (1841–1890), Alsatian composer See also Nessler cylinder, laboratory tubes with wikipedia.org
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Nessler
Nessler Chem. (ˈnɛslə(r)) The name of Julius Nessler (1827–1905), German agricultural chemist, used attrib. and in the possessive with reference to a delicate test for ammonia he devised; as Nessler('s) reagent or solution, an alkaline solution of potassium mercuric iodide, which gives a yellow or b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Viktor Nessler
Nessler was born at Baldenheim near Sélestat, Alsace. To complete his knowledge of music Nessler went to Leipzig to study with Moritz Hauptmann. wikipedia.org
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Karl Nessler
Life Karl Nessler was the son of Rosina (née Laitner) and Bartholomäus Nessler, a cobbler in Todtnau, a small town located high in the Black Forest, just Honors Since 1996, the Nessler Prize has been awarded in Todtnau, the birthplace of Karl Ludwig Nessler. wikipedia.org
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nesslerize
nesslerize, v. Chem. (ˈnɛsləraɪz) Also Nesslerize. [f. the name Nessler + -ize.] trans. To treat with Nessler's reagent in order to test for the presence of ammonia; also, to test for (ammonia) by this means. Also absol. So nessleriˈzation; ˈnesslerized ppl. a., ˈnesslerizing vbl. n.1873 Chem. News ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Brad Nessler
Nessler's first SEC game for CBS was Florida at Arkansas on November 5, 2016. In 2018 Nessler called his first NCAA March Madness on TBS. Personal life Nessler is a graduate of Minnesota State University, Mankato. wikipedia.org
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Nessler ball
The Nessler ball, or balle Nessler, is a type of muzzle-loading musket bullet. wikipedia.org
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Nessler cylinder
Nessler cylinders are used for colorimetric analysis, such as APHA color. The color of the substance contained in a Nessler cylinder is visually compared with the model. wikipedia.org
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Julius Neßler
Nessler cylinder A Nessler cylinder is a simple type of colorimeter. It is best known for use with Nessler's reagent but can be used for any colorimetric chemical test. wikipedia.org
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Martha Nessler Hayden
Early life and education Martha Nessler was born in 1936 and she grew up in Evanston, Illinois. The daughter of librarian Minerva Kraft Nessler and cheese equipment industrial designer Aldo Edward Nessler. wikipedia.org
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Peyret-Nessler Libellule
When Nessler began to consider the design of a very low-powered two-seat lightplane, Peyret was a natural choice of partner. At the end of June it was displayed at Orly by Nessler and it returned there again in September for the light plane meeting. wikipedia.org
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Peyret-Nessler Avionette
The Peyret-Nessler Avionette was a French sports aircraft built in the mid 1920s. It featured a parasol monoplane layout. wikipedia.org
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Nesler
people with the surname include: Ellie Nesler (1952–2008), American criminal Mark Nesler (born 1961), American country music artist See also Neller Nessler wikipedia.org
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Der Trompeter von Säckingen
Der Trompeter von Säckingen (The Trumpeter of Säckingen) is an opera in a prologue and three acts by Viktor Nessler. It was Nessler's greatest success, albeit in part because of the popularity of von Scheffel's poem. wikipedia.org
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Potassium tetraiodomercurate(II)
It is the active agent in Nessler's reagent, used for detection of ammonia. Nessler's reagent Nessler's reagent, named after Julius Neßler (Nessler), is a 0.09 mol/L solution of potassium tetraiodomercurate(II) in 2.5 mol/L potassium wikipedia.org
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