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What (who) is Luxemburg effect - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Luxemburg (disambiguation); Luxemburg (surname)

Luxemburg–Gorky effect         
Luxemberg effect; Luxemberg-Gorky effect; Luxemburg-Gorky effect; Luxembourg effect (radio); Luxembourg effect; Luxemburg effect
In radiophysics, the Luxemburg–Gorky effect (named after Radio Luxemburg and the city of Gorky (Nizhny Novgorod))The Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1979). is a phenomenon of cross modulation between two radio waves, one of which is strong, passing through the same part of a medium, especially a conductive region of atmosphere or a plasma.
Wilhelmus Luxemburg         
PROFESSOR OF MATHEMATICS
W. A. J. Luxemburg; Wilhelmus A. J. Luxemburg; W. Luxemburg
Wilhelmus Anthonius Josephus Luxemburg (Delft, 11 April 1929 – 2 October 2018)Caltech Mourns the Passing of Wilhelmus A. J.
Sind Sie der Graf von Luxemburg         
SONG WRITTEN AND COMPOSED BY HENRY MAYER AND FRED WEYRICH, ORIGINALLY RECORDED BY DORTHE KOLLO AND RELEASED IN 1968
Min greve av Luxemburg
Sind Sie der Graf von Luxemburg is a song written by Henry Mayer (music) and Fred Weyrich (lyrics), and recorded by Dorthe Kollo, releasing it as a single in 1968.

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Luxembourg (disambiguation)

Luxembourg, officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, is a sovereign country in western Europe.

Luxembourg or Luxemburg may also refer to: