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  1. Christian Christiansen (9 October 1843 in Lønborg, Denmark – 28 November 1917 Frederiksberg) was a Danish physicist. Christiansen first taught at the local polytechnical school. In 1886, he was appointed to a chair for physics at the University of Copenhagen.

  2. CHRISTIANSEN, CHRISTIAN (b. Lόnborg Jutland, Denmark, 9 October 1843; d. Copenhagen, Denmark, 28 November 1917) physics. Christiansen was the son of Mads Peter Christiansen, a landowner and member of parliament, and Ane Marie Mortensdatter.

  3. "Christian Christiansen (9 October 1843 in Lønborg, Denmark – 28 November 1917 Frederiksberg) was a Danish physicist. Christiansen first taught at the local polytechnical school. In 1886, he was appointed to a chair for physics at the University of Copenhagen.

  4. Christian Christiansen (9 October 1843 in Lønborg, Denmark – 28 November 1917 Frederiksberg) was a Danish physicist.

  5. The Christiansen effect is named after the Danish physicist Christian Christiansen and describes the reduced scattering of multi-phase microstructures at wavelengths where their refractive indices match.

  6. Christiansen first taught at the local polytechnical school. In 1886 he was appointed to a chair for physics at the University of Copenhagen. He found numerous absorption spectra with abnormal dispersion, among them aniline red. In 1884 he confirmed the Stefan–Boltzmann law.