LC control no. | n 87802271 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Gemant, Andrew, 1895-1983 |
Birth date | 1895-07-27 |
Death date | 1983-02 |
Place of birth | Oradea (Romania) |
Place of death | Detroit (Mich.) |
Field of activity | Physics Literature |
Profession or occupation | Physicists |
Found in | LCCN 62-12903: His Ions in hydrocarbons, 1962 (hdg.: Gemant, Andrew, 1895- ) Wikidata via Wikipedia, September 17, 2019 (label: Andrew Gemant; occupation: physicist; VIAF identifier: 39741451; ISNI (P213): 0000000108904512; instance of: human; date of birth: +1895-00-00T00:00:00Z; date of death: +1983-00-00T00:00:00Z; given name: Andrew; FAST-ID: 1475805; country of citizenship: United States of America; LCAuth identifier: n87802271; place of birth: Oradea; SNAC Ark ID (P3430): w6qr66n6; SHARE Catalogue author ID (P3987): 16150; place of death: Detroit; NTA identifier (Netherlands): 298556626; sex or gender: male; CONOR identifier: 174934115; SUDOC authorities: 140521356; BNB person ID (P5361): GemantAndrew1895-; alias: Andreas Gemant, Гемант; description: Ameerika Ühendriikide füüsik, American physicist, Amerikaans natuurkundige, físic estatunidenc, fisiciste american, físico estadounidense, físicu estauxunidense , fizician american, fizikan amerikan, füsüdan Lamerikänik, physicien américain, usona fizikisto, американский физик, Эндрю Гемант, אנדרו גמאנט, פיזיקאי אמריקאי, فيزيائي أمريكي) <http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q4757074> American Institute of Physics website, viewed December 3, 2019 Andrew Gemant papers, 1845-1983 (The papers of Andrew Gemant are primarily personal in nature and document his artistic endeavors, which include writing novels, poems, short stories, and essays and drawing. His papers also include diaries from his childhood in Hungary and his early years in Germany. Gemants professional career in physics is documented through reprints of his journal articles from the 1920s to the 1960s, professional references and correspondence, and some patents from the 1920s and 1930s, while research notes and journal articles document his work in biochemistry from the 1960s to 1982) |