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Laue

[ lou-uh ]

noun

  1. Max The·o·dor Fe·lix von [mahks , tey, -oh-doh, r, , fey, -liks f, uh, n], 1879–1960, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1914.


Laue

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noun

  1. LaueMax Theodor Felix von18791960MGermanSCIENCE: physicist Max Theodor Felix von (maks ˈteËodoËr ˈfeËlɪks fÉ”n). 1879–1960, German physicist. He pioneered the technique of measuring the wavelengths of X-rays by their diffraction by crystals and contributed to the theory of relativity: Nobel prize for physics 1914
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Two delivery men, aged 23 and 26, were arrested after leaving a package at the Laue Langevin Institute and telling guards as they left, “We did it. We delivered a bomb,†the local Le Dauphine Libere reported.

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Frank-Michael Laue, who started the unit after a two-decade career as a criminal prosecutor, said that stiff penalties draw attention and change behavior.

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When people refuse to give access to their smartphones for evidence, Mr. Laue said, the device can be sent to a lab operated by the federal government that uses software that can bypass passwords.

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In a hearing on the case before the Supreme Court on Monday, the state solicitor general, Brant M. Laue, a Republican appointee, argued that the Kansas Constitution recognized only two discrimination-based challenges to political maps: racial bias, and the concept of one person, one vote.

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Asked whether he could envision any instance in which a partisan gerrymander could be ruled unconstitutional, Mr. Laue replied, “I don’t believe so, under the Kansas Constitution.â€

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