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A young research student, Norbert Kreidl, developed a third technique, which was an electric counter with an amplifying set of special construction to record corpuscular radiation.
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The innovation of the technique was that the atomic fragments were made audible based on Heinrich Greinacher's original method for producing sound in a telephone by individual particles. 86 Funded by an International Education Board grant, Kreidl spent two months in 1925 at Greinacher's laboratory in Bern for training. 87 In 1926, Stetter and Gustav Ortner took over the research, designing a method of electrical amplification of ionization currents that operated a loudspeaker.
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Erwin Zach, the Austrian-Hungarian general consul in Singapore, and the industrialist Ignaz Kreidl, whose son Norbert was working as a research student in Pettersson's group, funded her position. 152 Rona, known as "the polonium woman," 153 was probably the most experienced experimenter among the women of the institute.
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Observations at the sickbed in conjunction with what was ascertained in the deceased at autopsy, and in addition experiments which provided some rough pointers, had led to this insight (Karplus and Kreidl et al.).
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Despite the fact that they seem to explain all the functional peculiarities of the dancer, the statements made by Alexander and Kreidl are neither satisfying nor convincing.
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916
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In this connection it may be worth while to mention that a beautiful theory of space perception which Cyon (9) had constructed, largely on the basis of the demonstration by Rawitz that the dancers have only one normal canal, is totally destroyed by Panse, Baginsky, Alexander and Kreidl, and
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916
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Panse's descriptions and comparisons are neither careful nor detailed enough to be convincing; that the work of Alexander and Kreidl, as well as that of Kishi, gives evidence of accuracy and trustworthiness.
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916
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With this statement Rawitz, Cyon, and Alexander and Kreidl would not agree, for they believe that they have discovered structural peculiarities which fully explain the behavior of the dancer.
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916
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This condition of the stria vasculosa Kishi was the first to notice in the dancer; Alexander and Kreidl had previously described a similar condition in an albino cat.
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916
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The functions of the ear -- Structure of the ear of the dancer as described by Rawitz, by Panse, by Baginsky, by Alexander and Kreidl, and by Kishi --
The Dancing Mouse A Study in Animal Behavior Robert M. Yerkes 1916
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