Hans Fischer meaning in Urdu
Hans Fischer Synonym
Hans Fischer Definitions
1) Hans Fischer, Fischer : جرمن کیمیا دان : (noun) German chemist noted for his synthesis of hemin (1881-1945).
Useful Words
Hess : سوئس فعلیات دان , Adolf Hitler : جرمن آمر ہٹلر , August Wilhelm Von Hoffmann : جرمن کیمیا دان , Final Solution : یہودیوں کا قتل عام , Karl Waldemar Ziegler : جرمنی کا کیمیا دان , Heinrich Himmler : جرمن نازی ہملر , Adolf Windaus : جرمن کیمیا دان , Heisenberg : جرمن ماہر طبعیات , Hans Holbein : ہولبن جرمن پینڑر , German Nazi : جرمنی کی سوشلسٹ پارٹی کا رکن , Photosynthesis : ضیائی تالیف , Acetylene : آتش گیر گیس , Mediterranean Anaemia : خون میں ہمیو گلوبین کی کمی کا خاندانی مرض , Acetamide : بے رنگ محلول , Arsine : آتش گیر زہریلی گیس , Hydrocyanic Acid : پروسی تیزاب , Garfield : بیسواں امریکی صدر , A. E. Burnside : امریکی جنرل , Un : اقوام متحدہ , Linus Carl Pauling : امریکہ کا کیمیا دان , George Charles Hevesy De Hevesy : ہنگری کا کیمیادان , Dutch East Indies : انڈونیشیا , Hiroshima : ہیروشیما , Hershey : امریکی سماجی کارکن , Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev : روس کا کیمیا دان , Henry's Law : ہنری کا قانون , German Luftwaffe : جرمن فضائیہ , Old Saxon : قدیم جرمن بولی , German : جرمنی کا باسی , A Kempis : جرمن پادری , David Hilbert : جرمن ریاضی دان
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Hess: Swiss physiologist noted for studies of the brain (1881-1973).
Adolf Hitler: German Nazi dictator during World War II (1889-1945).
August Wilhelm Von Hoffmann: German chemist (1818-1892).
Final Solution: the mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime from 1941 until 1945.
Karl Waldemar Ziegler: German chemist honored for his research on polymers (1898-1973).
Heinrich Himmler: German Nazi who was chief of the SS and the Gestapo and who oversaw the genocide of six million Jews (1900-1945).
Adolf Windaus: German chemist who studied steroids and cholesterol and discovered histamine (1876-1959).
Heisenberg: German mathematical physicist noted for stating the uncertainty principle (1901-1976).
Hans Holbein: German painter and engraver noted for his portraits; he was commissioned by Henry VIII to provide portraits of the English king`s prospective brides (1497-1543).
German Nazi: a German member of National Socialist German Workers` Party its leader was Adolf Hitler`s.
Photosynthesis: synthesis of compounds with the aid of radiant energy (especially in plants).
Acetylene: a colorless flammable gas used chiefly in welding and in organic synthesis.
Mediterranean Anaemia: an inherited type of anemia resulting from impaired hemoglobin synthesis.
Acetamide: a colorless solid amide of acetic acid used as a solvent and in the synthesis of organic compounds.
Arsine: a poisonous colorless flammable gas used in organic synthesis and to dope transistors and as a poison gas in warfare.
Hydrocyanic Acid: a solution of hydrogen cyanide in water; weak solutions are used in fumigating and in the synthesis of organic compounds.
Garfield: 20th President of the United States; assassinated by a frustrated office-seeker (1831-1881).
A. E. Burnside: United States general in the American Civil War who was defeated by Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Fredericksburg (1824-1881).
Un: an organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security.
Linus Carl Pauling: United States chemist who studied the nature of chemical bonding (1901-1994).
George Charles Hevesy De Hevesy: Hungarian chemist who studied radioisotopes and was one of the discoverers of the element hafnium (1885-1966).
Dutch East Indies: a republic in southeastern Asia on an archipelago including more than 13,000 islands; achieved independence from the Netherlands in 1945; the principal oil producer in the Far East and Pacific regions.
Hiroshima: a port city on the southwestern coast of Honshu in Japan; on August 6, 1945 Hiroshima was almost completely destroyed by the first atomic bomb dropped on a populated area.
Hershey: United States confectioner and philanthropist who created the model industrial town of Hershey, Pennsylvania; founded an industrial school for orphan boys (1857-1945).
Dmitri Ivanovich Mendeleev: Russian chemist who developed a periodic table of the chemical elements and predicted the discovery of several new elements (1834-1907).
Henry's Law: (chemistry) law formulated by the English chemist William Henry; the amount of a gas that will be absorbed by water increases as the gas pressure increases.
German Luftwaffe: the German airforce.
Old Saxon: Low German prior to 1200.
German: a person of German nationality.
A Kempis: German ecclesiastic (1380-1471).
David Hilbert: German mathematician (1862-1943).