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Webersurname attested from 1255; literally "weaver" (see web).
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Weber(1864-1920) German social theorist who developed many of the principles of the modern discipline of sociology; author of Sociology as Science (1897) and Methodology of the Social Sciences (1907). Webe [..]
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Weberdeveloped a model to explain the location of industry according to identification of the least-cost location. Full explanation:
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WeberUnit of magnetic flux.
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WeberThe S.I. unit for total magnetic flux. The practical unit of magnetic flux. It is the amount of magnetic flux which, when linked at a uniform rate with a single-turn electric circuit during an interva [..]
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WeberThe unit of magnetic flux.
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WeberUnder construction.
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Weber(n) a unit of magnetic flux equal to 100,000,000 maxwells(n) German physicist and brother of E. H. Weber; noted for his studies of terrestrial magnetism (1804-1891)(n) United States abstract painter ( [..]
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WeberManfred Weber from the German CSU party was elected president of the EPP group in the European Parliament in June 2014. He succeeded Joseph Daul from Frdench UMP. EPP
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WeberThe unit of the magniude of the magnetic flux. A flux density of one Wb/m2 (1 Weber per square meter) is 1 Tesla
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Weber A web-based system for expenditure reporting now referred to as Expenditure Reporting (ER). The Texas Education Agency (TEA) uses this system for recipients of both formula and discretionary grants [..]
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WeberGerman economist and cultural sociologist, born 30 July 1868 in Erfurt; died 2 May 1958 in Heidelberg. He studied in Berlin and was Privatdozent there ...
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WeberMax Weber was born in 1864 at Erfurt and died in 1920 at Munich. After early studies in the history of commercial law, he established himself as one ...
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WeberMax Weber was one of the leading historical political economists in the Germany of the 1890s. Weber's early work in political economy reflected the distinctive ...
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WeberA Russian-born painter, sculptor, printmaker, and writer, trained as an artist in Paris. Weber’s early admiration and adoption of European modernist movements—including Fauvism and Cubism—made him one [..]
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WeberA unit that describes a number of magnetic lines of force and is used in the measurement or statement of magnetic flux density (the strength of magnetism).
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WeberWeber (, or ; German: [ˈveːbɐ]) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the [..]
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WeberWeber (, or ; German: [ˈveːbɐ]) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the [..]
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WeberWeber (, or ; German: [ˈveːbɐ]) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the [..]
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WeberWeber (, or ; German: [ˈveːbɐ]) is a surname of German origin, derived from the noun meaning "weaver". In some cases, following migration to English-speaking countries, it has been anglicised to the [..]
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WeberIn physics, the weber ( VAY-, WEH-bər; symbol: Wb) is the SI derived unit of magnetic flux. A flux density of one Wb/m2 (one weber per square metre) is one tesla.
The weber is named after the German p [..]
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WeberWeber is a lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon, and it cannot be viewed directly from the Earth's surface. This crater is attached to the northwest outer rim of the larger crater Sarton. A [..]
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WeberWeber is a surname.
Weber may also refer to:
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WeberWeber is a surname.
Weber may also refer to:
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WeberWeber—The Contemporary West (formerly Weber Studies) is a leading American literary magazine, founded in 1984 and based at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah. It focuses on the literature and cult [..]
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