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Jensen
[ yen-zuhn yen-suhn ]
noun
- J. Hans D. [hahns], 1907–73, German physicist: Nobel Prize 1963.
- Jo·han·nes Vil·helm [yaw-, hah, -n, uh, s , vil, -helm], 1873–1950, Danish poet and novelist: Nobel Prize 1944.
Jensen
/ ˈjɛnsən /
noun
- JensenJohannes Vilhelm18731950MDanishWRITING: novelistWRITING: poetWRITING: essayist Johannes Vilhelm (joˈhanəs ˈvɪlhelm). 1873–1950, Danish novelist, poet, and essayist: best known for his novel sequence about the origins of mankind The Long Journey (1908–22). Nobel prize for literature 1944
Jensen
/ yĕn′zən /
- German physicist who, with Maria Goeppert-Mayer, developed a model of the atomic nucleus that explained why certain nuclei were stable and had an unusual number of stable isotopes. For this work, Jensen and Goeppert-Mayer shared the 1963 Nobel Prize for physics with American physicist Eugene Wigner.
Example Sentences
The winds were so strong that Ken and Paula McWaid, who live a few homes down from Jensen, watched their large window bowing in and out.
Paul Martin Jensen, a science communications consultant, assisted Aslanyan and Webb with editing, research, and sourcing for this piece.
He answered policy questions on climate change, mineral extraction, working with the federal government and pandemic response straightforwardly but not in much detail, something for which both Jensen and Johnson attacked Walz.
Deputy Robert Jensen, a spokesman for the Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station, told the Santa Clarita Valley Signal that a father shot himself after shooting his son.
Before Williams' individual medal, the other four had come in the synchronised events, with Yasmin Harper and Scarlett Mew Jensen starting the medal rush on day one of the Games in the synchronised 3m springboard.
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