See Also: Pauli, Wolfgang(medicine)
Pauli, Wolfgang(encyclopedia)
Pauli(dictionary)
Pauli's exclusion principle(medicine)
Pauli exclusion principle(encyclopedia)
Stock, Wolfgang(medicine)
Wolfgang (as used in expressions)(encyclopedia)
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von(dictionary)
Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus(encyclopedia)
Korngold, Erich Wolfgang(encyclopedia)

texturing (iou) and Pauli, Wolfgang (sh)


texturing (iou)



texturing noun. L19.
[formed as TEXTURED + -ING1.]
The representation of the texture of a surface in painting or engraving. Also, a textured quality, esp. in Music; the process of giving a textured effect to yarn.

Pauli, Wolfgang (sh)




born April 25, 1900, Vienna, Austria
died Dec. 15, 1958, Zurich, Switz.

Austrian-born U.S. physicist.

At the age of 20, he wrote a 200-page encyclopaedia article on the theory of relativity. He taught physics in Zurich (1928-40) and later at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J. In 1924 he proposed that a spin quantum number, +12 or -12, is necessary to specify electron energy states. In 1930 he proposed that the energy and momentum apparently lost when an electron is emitted from an atomic nucleus in beta decay is carried away by an almost massless, uncharged, and difficult-to-detect particle (the neutrino). He was awarded a 1945 Nobel Prize for his 1925 discovery of the Pauli exclusion principle.