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The Ochsenfeld is a plain in the Alsatian region of France. It extends from the outlet of the upper Thur valley in the west to the Hardt Forest, and from Sundgau in the south to Ensisheim in the north. The name is derived from the German words "ochsen" (oxen) and "feld" (field), meaning "cattle pasture". It refers to the fact the during the Middle Ages, the area was used entirely for animal husbandry, with many cattle markets being held there.
Ochsenfeld is also the name of a place between Cernay and Wittelsheim in the department Haut-Rhin. In this place the archaeological remains of the Battle of Vosges were found. The forces of the Roman Empire fought there against a Germanic tribe in the fiercest battle of that time. Legend has it that this battle triggered the foundation of Mulhouse. A chapel in Cernay is named after the Ochsenfeld.[1]
^Base Mérimée: IA68004664, Ministère français de la Culture. (in French) Chapelle Notre-Dame-du-Perpétuel-Secours, dite chapelle de l'Ochsenfeld
Robert Ochsenfeld (18 May 1901 – 5 December 1993) was a German physicist. In 1933 he discovered together with Walther Meissner the Meisner-Ochsenfeld effect...
The Meissner effect (or Meißner–Ochsenfeld effect) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its transition to the superconducting...
The Ochsenfeld is a plain in the Alsatian region of France. It extends from the outlet of the upper Thur valley in the west to the Hardt Forest, and from...
Bibcode:1975PhT....28b..84B. doi:10.1063/1.3068853. Walther Meißner and R. Ochsenfeld, Naturwissenschaften V21, p. 787 (1933). "Walther-Meißner-Institute for...
superconductivity. It was identified in 1933, by Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld, but it is considered distinct from the Meissner effect which occurs when...
Bibcode:1935Phy.....2..453D. doi:10.1016/S0031-8914(35)90114-8. Meissner, W.; R. Ochsenfeld (1933). "Ein neuer effekt bei eintritt der Supraleitfähigkeit". Naturwissenschaften...
superconductivity works; the important step occurred in 1933, when Meissner and Ochsenfeld discovered that superconductors expelled applied magnetic fields, a phenomenon...
State Physics (8th ed.). Wiley. ISBN 0-471-41526-X. Meissner, W.; R. Ochsenfeld (1933). "Ein neuer Effekt bei Eintritt der Supraleitfähigkeit". Naturwissenschaften...
Medical NMR. 39 (2): 111–234. ISSN 0748-6642. PMID 19256352. Ling, G. N.; Ochsenfeld, M. M. (1965). "Studies on the ionic permeability of muscle cells and...
superconductivity occurred in 1933, when Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered that superconductors expelled applied magnetic fields, a phenomenon...
Toro-Labbé 11 WATOC-2017 August 27 – September 1 2017 Munich Germany Christian Ochsenfeld 12 WATOC-2020 August 16 – 21 2020 Vancouver Canada Russell J. Boyd 13...
Polkowska; F. Bastkowski; T. Schrader; F.-G. Klärner; J. Zienau; F. Koziol; C. Ochsenfeld (2009). "A combined experimental and theoretical study of the pH-dependent...
suspension system 1933 Superdiamagnetism Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld (the Meissner effect) 1934 Hermann Kemper "monorail vehicle with no wheels...
doi:10.1021/ed084p1067. eISSN 1938-1328. ISSN 0021-9584. Kölmel, C.; Ochsenfeld, C.; Ahlrichs, R. (1991). "An ab initio investigation of structure and...
1933: Discovery of the Meissner effect by Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld 1937–39: CNO cycle (Bethe–Weizsäcker process) by Carl von Weizsäcker and...
Norman Node 3, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, led by Christian Ochsenfeld Node 4, Scuola Normale Superiore in Pisa, led by Chiara Cappelli Node...
George H. Mealy Meissner effect (a.k.a. Meissner–Ochsenfeld effect) – Walther Meissner (and Robert Ochsenfeld) Mendelian inheritance – Gregor Mendel Mercalli...
vignoble d'Alsace) from Soultz-les-Bains to Cernay the route from the Ochsenfeld and Hardt 50 km (31 mi): Battenheim, Baldersheim, Mulhouse, Kembs and...
(24): 9832–9839. doi:10.1021/j100203a047. Christoph Kölmel, Christian Ochsenfeld & Reinhart Ahlrichs (1992). "An ab initio investigation of structure and...
Nordheim Johann Gottlieb Nörremberg Anton Oberbeck Hermann Oberth Robert Ochsenfeld Reinhard Oehme Walter Oelert Arthur von Oettingen Hans von Ohain Georg...
ISBN 978-0-7100-7576-5. Schlatter Binswanger, Georg H. (2001). "Bossi-Fedrigotti von Ochsenfeld". In Wilhelm Kosch; et al. (eds.). Deutsches Literaturlexikon. Das 20...
in 1941 niobium nitride at 16 K. In 1933, Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered that superconductors expelled applied magnetic fields, a phenomenon...
Vahan Damadian offered to support him and two of his staff: Margaret Ochsenfeld and Dr. Zhen-dong Chen.[citation needed] From 1982 to 1985 he was a co-Editor-in-chief...