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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

/ ˈlauə /

noun

  1. LaueMax Theodor Felix von18791960MGermanSCIENCE: physicist Max Theodor Felix von (maks ˈteːodoːr ˈfeːlɪks fɔn). 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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After each transaction Mrs. Laue honestly settled accounts with Lilly.

Having inherited taste and talent for everything artistic she soon outstripped Mrs. Laue.

The dried grasses, the "grass flowers," as Mrs. Laue called them, charmed her especially.

Mrs. Laue, who during the weeks of Lilly's truancy had maintained glum silence, took again to depicting seductive futures.

She also purchased a box of paints, and while Mrs. Laue clasped her hands in dismay, she set to painting bravely.

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