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Schmidt may refer to: * Schmidt (surname), including list of people with the surname * Schmidt (singer) (born 1990), German pop and jazz singer * Schmidt (lunar crater), a small lunar impact crater * Schmidt (Martian crater), a crater on Mars * Schmidt (volcano), in Kamchatka * Schmidt Block, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Scott County, Iowa, USA * Schmidt Brewery, a St. Paul brewery * Schmidt camera, an astronomical telescope designed for photography * Schmidt–Cassegrain telescope, a version of the Schmidt camera * Schmidt Site, an archeological site in Michigan, USA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 * Schmidt Spiele, a German games manufacturer * Schmidt Baking Company, makers of Schmidt's Blue Ribbon Bread * von Schmidt auf Altenstadt Von Schmidt auf Altenstadt is a Dutch and former German noble family. Also known as Schmidt von Altenstadt, it has branches in other countries including the Netherlands. History Johann ...
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Schmidt (surname)
Schmidt is a common German occupational surname derived from the German word "Wikt:Schmied, Schmied" meaning "blacksmith" and/or "metalworker". This surname is the German equivalent of "Smith (surname), Smith" in the English-speaking world. Schmidt German immigrants migrated to England and developed an understanding of English culture. Schmidt was commonly used in the English world as "Smith". Travelers would grow accustomed to the English, Irish, and Scottish change of lifestyle and eventually their names also changed. German migration to England was very common. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 64.9% of all known bearers of the surname ''Schmidt'' were residents of Germany (frequency 1:113), 18.2% of the United States (1:1,809), 3.7% of Brazil (1:5,058), 1.7% of Canada (1:1,936), 1.5% of Austria (1:503), 1.3% of Denmark (1:398), 1.1% of South Africa (1:4,469), 1.1% of Argentina (1:3,635) and 1.0% of France (1:6,167). In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than ...
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Schmidt Peninsula (Antarctica)
Schmidt Peninsula () is a small peninsula connected by a low isthmus to Cape Legoupil, Trinity Peninsula. Its western extremity is Bahamonde Point. The peninsula was named by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition of 1947-48 for Captain Hugo Schmidt Prado, Chilean Army The Chilean Army ( es, Ejército de Chile) is the land arm of the Military of Chile. This 80,000-person army (9,200 of which are conscripts) is organized into six divisions, a special operations brigade and an air brigade. In recent years, and a ..., the first commander of Base Bernardo O'Higgins established in 1948 on this peninsula. Map Trinity Peninsula.Scale 1:250000 topographic map No. 5697. Institut für Angewandte Geodäsie and British Antarctic Survey, 1996. Peninsulas of Graham Land Landforms of Trinity Peninsula {{TrinityPeninsula-geo-stub ...
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Schmid
Schmid is a German surname that is a cognate of "Smith", an occupational surname for a blacksmith. The spelling is more common in Switzerland than Schmidt or Schmitt. Notable people with the surname include: * Alex P. Schmid, Dutch scientist on terror * Andy Schmid, Swiss handballer * Anton Schmid, Austrian righteous among nations * Barbara Schmid-Federer (b.1965), Swiss politician * Bernhard Schmid (1788–1857), German missionary and botanist * Carlo Schmid (German politician) (1896–1979), German politician * Carlo Schmid (Swiss pilot), Swiss pilot * Carlo Schmid-Sutter (born 1950), Swiss politician * Charles Schmid (1942–1975), American serial killer * Christopher Schmid, German musician * Elisabeth Schmid (1912–1994), German archaeologist * Engelbert Schmid, German musician * Erich Schmid (1907–2000), Swiss conductor * Daniel Schmid (1941–2006), Swiss film director * Daniel Schmid (bobsledder) (born 1976), Swiss bobsledder * Flavio Schmid (born 1980), Swiss soccer ...
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Schmitz
Schmitz is a common German surname (''smith''), which may refer to: * Arnold Schmitz (1893–1980), German musicologist, Beethoven researcher * Bob Schmitz (1939–2004), American football player * Bruno Schmitz (1858–1916), German architect * Danny Schmitz (born 1955), American college baseball coach * Elisabeth Schmitz (1893–1977), German Lutheran theologian and teacher * Eugene Schmitz (1864–1928), mayor of San Francisco at the time of the 1906 earthquake * Greg Dean Schmitz (born 1970), American online film journalist * Hector Aron Schmitz or Ettore Schmitz (1861–1928), birthname of the Italian author Italo Svevo * James H. Schmitz (1911–1981), American science fiction writer * Jim Schmitz, American college baseball coach * Johannes Andreas Schmitz (1621–1652), Dutch physician * John G. Schmitz (1930–2001), American presidential candidate * Johnny Schmitz (1920–2011), American baseball player * Joseph E. Schmitz (born 1958), former US Department of Defense o ...
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Schmit
Schmit is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Ady Schmit (born 1940), Luxembourgish footballer and manager *Crazy Schmit (1866–1940), American baseball player *Donny Schmit (1967–1996), American motorcycle racer * Édouard Schmit (born 1930), Luxembourgish fencer *Étienne Schmit (1889–1937), Luxembourgish politician and jurist * Jean Schmit (1931–2010), Luxembourgish cyclist * Lydie Schmit (1939–1988), Luxembourgish politician and educator * Marc Schmit (born 1985), Luxembourgish sailor * Mariette Schmit (born 1953), Luxembourgish fencer * Matt Schmit, American politician *Nicolas Schmit (born 1953), Luxembourgish politician * Patrick Schmit (born 1974), Luxembourgish figure skater * Summer Schmit (born 2003), American Paralympic swimmer *Timothy B. Schmit (born 1947), American musician and songwriter *Tomas Schmit (1943–2006), German artist and writer See also *Schmitt (other) Schmitt may refer to: * Schmitt (surname), a surname and list of p ...
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Schmitt (other)
Schmitt may refer to: * Schmitt (surname), a surname and list of people with the name * Schmitt family, a noble Bavarian family * Schmitt, Germany, a municipality in the Eifel area of the Rhineland-Palatinate state in western Germany * Schmitt Music, an American retail company specialising in musical instruments, sheet music and accessories * USS Schmitt (DE-676), USS ''Schmitt'' (DE-676), a Buckley-class destroyer escort in the United States Navy See also

* Schmidt (other) * Schmit, a surname * Schmitt and Henry Manufacturing Company * Schmitt Brothers, barbershop quartet * Schmitt Gillenwater Kelly syndrome, an autosomal dominant syndrome * Schmitt trigger, a type of comparator circuit in electronics * Schmitten (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Smith (surname)
Smith is an occupational surname originating in England, Scotland, and Ireland. It is the most prevalent surname in the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand, and the fifth most common surname in the Republic of Ireland. In the United States, the surname Smith is particularly prevalent among those of English, Scottish, and Irish descent, but is also a common surname among African-Americans, which can be attributed either to African slaves having been given the surname of their masters, or to being an occupational name, as some southern African-Americans took this surname to reflect their or their father's trade. 2,442,977 Americans shared the surname Smith at the time of the 2010 census, and more than 500,000 people shared it in the United Kingdom as of 2006. At the turn of the 20th century, the surname was sufficiently prevalent in England to have prompted the statement: "Common to every village in England, north, south, east, and west";Bardsley ...
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Schmidt Hammer
A Schmidt hammer, also known as a Swiss hammer or a rebound hammer or concrete hammer test, is a device to measure the elastic properties or strength of concrete or rock, mainly surface hardness and penetration resistance. It was invented by Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Schmidt, a Swiss engineer. The hammer measures the rebound of a spring-loaded mass impacting against the surface of a sample. The test hammer hits the concrete at a defined energy. Its rebound is dependent on the hardness of the concrete and is measured by the test equipment. By reference to a conversion chart, the rebound value can be used to determine the concrete's compressive strength. When conducting the test, the hammer should be held at right angles to the surface, which in turn should be flat and smooth. The rebound reading will be affected by the orientation of the hammer: when used oriented upward (for example, on the underside of a suspended slab), gravity will increase the rebound distance of the mass, and vi ...
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Schmidt (New Girl)
''New Girl'' is an American television sitcom created by Elizabeth Meriwether. The show, set in Los Angeles, depicts the interpersonal adventures of offbeat teacher Jess (Zooey Deschanel) after her spontaneous move into an apartment loft with three men: Nick (Jake Johnson), Schmidt (Max Greenfield), and Winston (Lamorne Morris). Jess' best friend Cece (Hannah Simone) regularly visits her, and their former roommate Coach (Damon Wayans Jr.). The show also features a number of characters that appear as love interests, acquaintances, or family members for the characters in multiple episodes in a season or across multiple seasons. Main characters Jessica Day Jessica Christopher "Jess" Day (Zooey Deschanel) is a bubbly, offbeat teacher in her early thirties who is originally from Portland, Oregon. After discovering in the pilot episode that her live-in boyfriend, Spencer, is cheating on her, she moves into the guys' apartment where Nick, Schmidt, and Winston (or Coach in the Pilot e ...
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Schmidt Sting Pain Index
The Schmidt sting pain index is a pain scale rating the relative pain caused by different hymenopteran stings. It is mainly the work of Justin O. Schmidt (born 1947), an entomologist at the Carl Hayden Bee Research Center in Arizona, United States. Schmidt has published a number of papers on the subject, and claims to have been stung by the majority of stinging Hymenoptera. His original paper in 1983 was a way to systematize and compare the hemolytic properties of insect venoms. A table contained in the paper included a column that rated sting pain, starting from 0 for stings that are completely ineffective against humans, progressing through 2, a familiar pain such as that caused by a common bee or wasp sting, and finishing at 4 for the most painful stings; in the original paper, only the bullet ant, ''Paraponera clavata'', was given a rating of 4. Later revised versions of the index added '' Synoeca septentrionalis'', along with tarantula hawks as the only species to share this ...
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Schmidt Decomposition
In linear algebra, the Schmidt decomposition (named after its originator Erhard Schmidt) refers to a particular way of expressing a vector in the tensor product of two inner product spaces. It has numerous applications in quantum information theory, for example in entanglement characterization and in state purification, and plasticity. Theorem Let H_1 and H_2 be Hilbert spaces of dimensions ''n'' and ''m'' respectively. Assume n \geq m. For any vector w in the tensor product H_1 \otimes H_2, there exist orthonormal sets \ \subset H_1 and \ \subset H_2 such that w= \sum_ ^m \alpha _i u_i \otimes v_i, where the scalars \alpha_i are real, non-negative, and unique up to re-ordering. Proof The Schmidt decomposition is essentially a restatement of the singular value decomposition in a different context. Fix orthonormal bases \ \subset H_1 and \ \subset H_2. We can identify an elementary tensor e_i \otimes f_j with the matrix e_i f_j ^\mathsf, where f_j ^\mathsf is the transpose of ...
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Schmidt Number
Schmidt number (Sc) is a dimensionless number defined as the ratio of momentum diffusivity (kinematic viscosity) and mass diffusivity, and it is used to characterize fluid flows in which there are simultaneous momentum and mass diffusion convection processes. It was named after German engineer Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Schmidt (1892–1975). The Schmidt number is the ratio of the shear component for diffusivity ''viscosity/density'' to the diffusivity for mass transfer ''D''. It physically relates the relative thickness of the hydrodynamic layer and mass-transfer boundary layer. It is defined as: :\mathrm = \frac = \frac = \frac where: * \nu is the kinematic viscosity or (/\,) in units of (m2/s) * D is the mass diffusivity (m2/s). * is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid (Pa·s or N·s/m2 or kg/m·s) * \rho is the density of the fluid (kg/m3). The heat transfer analog of the Schmidt number is the Prandtl number (Pr). The ratio of thermal diffusivity to mass diffusivity is th ...
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