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What (who) is Geissler - definition


Martin Geissler         
BRITISH JOURNALIST
Geissler, Martin
Martin Geissler (born 1971) is a Scottish news reader, broadcast journalist and correspondent for BBC Scotland News.
Geissler tube         
GAS-DISCHARGE LAMP
Geissler Tube; Geissler's tube
A Geissler tubeGeissler tubes is an early gas discharge tube used to demonstrate the principles of electrical glow discharge, similar to modern neon lighting. The tube was invented by the German physicist and glassblower Heinrich Geissler in 1857.
Geissler tube         
GAS-DISCHARGE LAMP
Geissler Tube; Geissler's tube
['g??sl?]
¦ noun a sealed tube of glass or quartz with a central constriction, filled with vapour for the production of a luminous electrical discharge.
Origin
C19: named after its German inventor Heinrich Geissler.

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Geissler
Geissler or Geißler may refer to:
Examples of use of Geissler
1. "Ms Merkel was too cool and didn‘t go on to the offensive," said Katya Geissler, a Berlin student.
2. On Thursday, GDL Chairman Manfred Schell proposed bringing in Heiner Geissler, a former general secretary of Chancellor Angela Merkel‘s Christian Democrat Party, as a mediator.
3. So too has the right; the most devastating attack on marketism came from Heiner Geissler, the former CDU secretary general, more radical and deeply thought out than anything from Tony Blair or Gordon Brown.