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Kirsch is a fruit brandy. Kirsch may also refer to: * Kirsch equations The Kirsch equations describe the elastic Elastic is a word often used to describe or identify certain types of elastomer, elastic used in garments or stretchable fabrics. Elastic may also refer to: Alternative name * Rubber band, ring-shaped ... * Kirsch (surname), a surname (and list of people with the name) * Kirsch (Longuich), a part of Longuich, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany {{Disambiguation ...
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Kirsch
Kirschwasser (, ; , German for "cherry water") or kirsch is a clear, colorless brandy traditionally made from double distillation of morello cherries, a dark-colored cultivar of the sour cherry. It is now also made from other kinds of cherries. The cherries are fermented completely, including their stones.Lichine, Alexis. ''Alexis Lichine's New Encyclopedia of Wines & Spirits'' (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1987), p. 292. Unlike cherry liqueurs and cherry brandies, kirschwasser is not sweet. It is sometimes distilled from fermented cherry juice. Serving Kirschwasser is usually imbibed neat. It is traditionally served cold in a very small glass and is taken as an apéritif. It is an important ingredient in fondue. People in the German-speaking region where it originated usually serve it after dinner, as a digestif. Kirschwasser is used in some cocktails, such as the Ladyfinger, the Florida, and the Rose. High-quality kirschwasser should be served around , warmed by the hands ...
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Kirsch Equations
The Kirsch equations describe the elastic Elastic is a word often used to describe or identify certain types of elastomer, elastic used in garments or stretchable fabrics. Elastic may also refer to: Alternative name * Rubber band, ring-shaped band of rubber used to hold objects togeth ... stresses around the hole in an infinite plate in one directional tension. They are named after Ernst Gustav Kirsch. Result Loading an infinite plate with circular hole of radius ''a'' with stress ''σ'', the resulting stress field is: \sigma_ = \frac\left(1 - \frac\right) + \frac\left(1 + 3\frac - 4\frac\right)\cos 2\theta \sigma_ = \frac\left(1 + \frac\right) - \frac\left(1 + 3\frac\right)\cos 2\theta \sigma_ = - \frac\left(1 - 3\frac + 2\frac{r^2}\right)\sin 2\theta References *Kirsch, 1898, ''Die Theorie der Elastizität und die Bedürfnisse der Festigkeitslehre.'' Zeitschrift des Vereines deutscher Ingenieure, 42, 797–807. Solid mechanics ...
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Kirsch (surname)
Kirsch is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Adam Kirsch (born 1976), an American book critic and writer * Brandon Kirsch (born 1983), an American football player * Delbert Kirsch, a Canadian politician * Don Kirsch (1920–1970), an American college baseball coach * Ernst Gustav Kirsch (1841–1901), a German engineer * Helene Kirsch (1906–1999), a German politician * Irving Kirsch (born 1943), an American professor of psychology * Johanna Kirsch (1856–1907), a German painter * Jonathan Kirsch, an American author, lawyer and columnist * Olga Kirsch (1924–1997), a South African-Israeli poet * Philippe Kirsch (born 1947), a Canadian lawyer * Rainer Kirsch (1934–2015), a German writer and poet * Randell Kirsch, an American singer and songwriter * Raymond Kirsch (1942–2013), a Luxembourgian businessman * Robert Kirsch (1922–1980), American literary critic and author * Roman Kirsch (born 1988), a German entrepreneur * Russell Kirsch (1929–2020), ...
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