Margules Formula
Margules is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew aɹgali'jot, meaning 'pearls,' and may refer to: * Ludwik Margules, film director * Max Margules, Austrian scholar * De Hirsh Margules, Romanian-American painter See also * Margules function * Margolies * Margolis Margolis is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word ( Israeli Hebrew aɹgalit, meaning 'pearl,' and may refer to: *Alisa Margolis, Ukrainian artist based in Berlin * Bar ... * Margulis * Margulies * Margolus {{surname Jewish surnames Hebrew-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ashkenazi Hebrew
Ashkenazi Hebrew ( he, הגייה אשכנזית, Hagiyya Ashkenazit, yi, אַשכּנזישע הבֿרה, Ashkenazishe Havara) is the pronunciation system for Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew favored for Jewish liturgical use and Torah study by Ashkenazi Jewish practice. Features As it is used parallel with modern Hebrew, its phonological differences are clearly recognized: * '' '' and '' '' are completely silent at all times in most forms of Ashkenazi Hebrew, where they are frequently both pronounced as a glottal stop in modern Hebrew. (Compare ''Yisroeil'' (Lithuanian) or ''Yisruayl'' (Polish-Galician) vs. ''Yisra'el'' (Israeli).) An earlier pronunciation of ''‘ayin'' as a velar nasal () is attested most prominently in Dutch Hebrew (and historically also the Hebrew of Frankfurt am Main). Vestiges of this earlier pronunciation are still found throughout the Yiddish-speaking world in names like ''Yankev'' (יעקבֿ) and words like ''manse'' (מעשׂה, more commonly pronounce ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Israeli Hebrew
Israeli may refer to: * Something of, from, or related to the State of Israel * Israelis, citizens or permanent residents of the State of Israel * Modern Hebrew, a language * ''Israeli'' (newspaper), published from 2006 to 2008 * Guni Israeli (born 1984), Israeli basketball player See also * Israelites, the ancient people of the Land of Israel * List of Israelis Israelis ( he, ישראלים ''Yiśraʾelim'') are the citizens or permanent residents of the State of Israel, a multiethnic state populated by people of different ethnic backgrounds. The largest ethnic groups in Israel are Jews (75%), foll ... {{disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ludwik Margules
Ludwik Margules Coben (December 15, 1933 in Warsaw, Poland – March 10, 2006 in Mexico City, Mexico) was a Polish-born Mexican theatre, opera and film director. Being an active member of the Mexican theatre circuit for more than fifty years, Margules taught acting and directing methods in several institutions, eventually founding his own acting academy, the Foro Teatro Contemporáneo (Contemporary Theatre Forum) in 1991. He directed over 40 operas and plays. One of his most outstanding works was his 1982 production of ''De la vida de las marionetas'', based on Ingmar Bergman's film ''From the Life of the Marionettes ''From the Life of the Marionettes'' (german: Aus dem Leben der Marionetten) is a 1980 television film directed by Ingmar Bergman. The film was produced in West Germany with a German-language screenplay and soundtrack while Bergman was in "tax e ...'' (1980). He was given Mexico's National Prize for Science and Arts in 2003. References External links *Artic ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Max Margules
Max Margules (1856-1920) was a mathematician, physicist, and chemist. In 1877 he joined the Central Institute of Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG) in Vienna as a volunteer. After two years he left Vienna to study in Berlin for a year. He returned to Vienna and received his PhD in Electrodynamics. During his doctoral studies he was a : an unpaid position, but one which allowed him to lecture students. Students' fees gave him some income. Later, administration offered this teaching job to someone else after he refused to convert from Judaism to acquire the position, which ended his academic career. In 1882 he returned to ZAMG. During ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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De Hirsh Margules
De Hirsh Margules (1899–1965) was a Romanian-born American "abstract realist"De Hirsh Margules Dies at 65; A Greenwich Village Notable - "Painter, Poet and Reporter Was the 'Man Who Knew Everyone'" in Area", ''The New York Times'', (1965, February 4) painter who crossed paths with many major American artistic and intellectual figures of the first half of the 20th century. Elaine de Kooning said that he was " dely recognized as one of the most gifted and erudite watercolorists in the country".Elaine de Kooning, "Margules Paints a Picture", ''Art News'', vol. 50, no. 8, December 1951, p. 45''The New York Times'' critic Howard Devree stated in 1938 that "Margules uses color in a breath-taking manner. A keen observer, he eliminates scrupulously without distortion of his material." Devree later called Margules "one of our most daring experimentalists in the medium"" Devree, Howard, "A Reviewer's Notebook, Brief Comment on Some Recently Opened Exhibitions in New York Galleries", ''The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margules Function
The Margules activity model is a simple thermodynamic model for the excess Gibbs free energy of a liquid mixture introduced in 1895 by Max Margules. After Lewis had introduced the concept of the activity coefficient, the model could be used to derive an expression for the activity coefficients \gamma_i of a compound i in a liquid, a measure for the deviation from ideal solubility, also known as Raoult's law. In chemical engineering the Margules Gibbs free energy model for liquid mixtures is better known as the Margules activity or activity coefficient model. Although the model is old it has the characteristic feature to describe extrema in the activity coefficient, which modern models like NRTL and Wilson cannot. Equations Excess Gibbs free energy Margules expressed the intensive excess Gibbs free energy of a binary liquid mixture as a power series of the mole fractions xi: : \frac=X_1 X_2 (A_ X_1 +A_ X_2) + X_1^2 X_2^2 (B_X_1+ B_ X_2) + ... + X_1^m X_2^m (M_X_1+ M_ X_2) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margolies
Margolies is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew , meaning 'pearls,' and may refer to: *Marjorie Margolies-Mezvinsky (born 1942), American politician from Philadelphia. * Moses S. Margolies (1851 – 1936), Russian-born American Orthodox rabbi. * Rob Margolies, American film director and screenwriter *Reuvein Margolies (1889 -1971), Israeli author and Talmudic scholar. * Michael R. Margolies (1966-present), American songwriter and English teacher. See also * Margolis Margolis is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word ( Israeli Hebrew aɹgalit, meaning 'pearl,' and may refer to: *Alisa Margolis, Ukrainian artist based in Berlin * Bar ... * Margules * Margulis * Margulies * Margolus {{surname Jewish surnames Hebrew-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margolis
Margolis is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew aɹgalit, meaning 'pearl,' and may refer to: *Alisa Margolis, Ukrainian artist based in Berlin *Barbara Margolis (1929–2009), prisoners' rights advocate and official greeter of New York City *Char Margolis, American spiritualist *Cindy Margolis (born 1965), American model *David Margolis (industrialist) (1930–2008), American industrialist * Ephraim Zalman Margolis (1762–1828), Galician rabbi born in Brody *Eric Margolis (journalist), journalist *Eric Margolis (sociologist), American sociologist at the Arizona State University. * Esther Margolis, president of Newmarket Publishing and Communications and Newmarket Press * Gavriel Zev Margolis (1847–1935), Orthodox rabbi in the United States *Gwen Margolis (1934–2020), American politician * Helen Margolis, British physicist *Henry M. Margolis (1909–1989), New York industrialist, t ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margulis
Margulis is a surname that, like its variants, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew ), meaning 'pearl.' Notable people and characters with the name include: * Berl Broder (born Margulis), Broder singer * Dan Margulis, author, expert on color correction and image retouching * , Hero of the Soviet Union * Evgeny Margulis, Russian musician * Grigory Margulis (born 1946), Russian mathematician, known for the Margulis lemma * Lynn Margulis Lynn Margulis (born Lynn Petra Alexander; March 5, 1938 – November 22, 2011) was an American evolutionary biologist, and was the primary modern proponent for the significance of symbiosis in evolution. Historian Jan Sapp has said that "Lynn Ma ... (1938–2011), American evolutionary biologist * Margulis, a villain from the game series ''Xenosaga'' See also * Notes {{surname Jewish surnames Hebrew-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margulies
Margulies (occasionally Margolyes) is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew ), meaning 'pearls,' and may refer to: * Ben Margulies, songwriter and record producer * David Margulies (1937–2016), American actor * Donald Margulies, American playwright * Jimmy Margulies, award-winning editorial cartoonist * Joseph Margulies (artist) (1896–1984), a Vienna-born American painter and printmaker * Joseph Margulies (lawyer), American attorney and law professor * Julianna Margulies, (born 1966), American actress * Lazar C. Margulies (1895–1982), physician and inventor of a type of Intrauterine device * Leo Margulies, American editor and publisher * Martin Margulies (born 1948), American musician/film producer better known as Johnny Legend * Martin Margulies, real-estate developer and collector of contemporary art and photography * Roni Margulies (born 1955), Turkish poet and activist * Samuel ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Margolus
Margolus is a surname that, like its variants shown below, is derived from the Ashkenazi Hebrew pronunciation of the Hebrew word (Israeli Hebrew aɹgalit, meaning 'pearl,' and may refer to: *Norman Margolus, Canadian-American physicist and computer scientist See also * Margolis * Margolies * Margules * Margulies * Margulis * Margolin * Miriam Margolyes Miriam ( he, מִרְיָם ''Mīryām'', lit. 'Rebellion') is described in the Hebrew Bible as the daughter of Amram and Jochebed, and the older sister of Moses and Aaron. She was a prophetess and first appears in the Book of Exodus. The Tora ... * Margolius {{surname Jewish surnames Hebrew-language surnames ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jewish Surnames
Jewish surnames are family names used by Jews and those of Jewish origin. Jewish surnames are thought to be of comparatively recent origin; the first known Jewish family names date to the Middle Ages, in the 10th and 11th centuries CE. Jews have some of the largest varieties of surnames among any ethnic group, owing to the geographically diverse Jewish diaspora, as well as cultural assimilation and the recent trend toward Hebraization of surnames. Some traditional surnames relate to Jewish history or roles within the religion, such as Cohen ("priest"), Levi, Shulman ("synagogue-man"), Sofer ("scribe"), or Kantor ("cantor"), while many others relate to a secular occupation or place names. The majority of Jewish surnames used today developed in the past three hundred years. History Historically, Jews used Hebrew patronymic names. In the Jewish patronymic system the first name is followed by either ''ben-'' or ''bat-'' ("son of" and "daughter of," respectively), and then the f ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |