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Note 96: Bundesminister to the Präsidium der Akademie, July 1, 1932; Eugen Steinach, Rigorosenakt, AUW. back
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Note 121: The information is based on the individual Rigorosenblätter of all the women of the Institute, AUW Meyer to Dora Kautz, May 11, 1934, AÖAW; Meyer to Gertrud Wild, June 17, 1946, AÖAW. back
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Note 112: Kautz, "Ermittlung der Halbierungszeit" (1926); Kautz studied physics and mathematics at the University of Vienna under Meyer and Gustav Jäger, and graduated in 1926 (Kautz Theodora, Rigorosentakt 9216, AUW.)
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Note 157: Maria Hornyak, Rigorosenakt, no 4925, AUW. back
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Note 81: Eugen Steinach, Rigorosentakt, AUW; Benjamin, "Eugen Steinach, 1861-1944: A Life of Research" (1945). back
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She finally graduated on March 8, 1928 (Rigorosenakt 9765, AUW). back
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She graduated in 1931 (Holesch Elsa, Rigorosenakt 11257, AUW). back
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Note 89: Meyer, "Physikalische Grundlagen" (1929), 557 – 80; Meyer and Suess, "Zur Verwendung" (1930); Deinlein, "Verweilzeiten" (1933); Maria Renata Deinlein, Rigorosenakt 11725, AUW.
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Note 146: For biographical information on Kara-Michailova, see Elisabeth Kara-Michailova, Rigoresenakt 5215, AUW; Tsoneva-Mathewson, Rayner-Canham, M. and G, "Elizaveta KaraMichailova" (1997); Sretenova, "Elizabeta Karamichailova" (2003); Nazarska, "Elissaveta Karamichailova" (2006). back
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