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privates Haus - translation to English

AMERICAN PHYSICIST
Hermann Anton Haus; Hermann Haus; H. A. Haus

privates Haus      
private house, isolated house of residence which stands alone on a piece of land
private house         
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DWELLING-PLACE USED AS A PERMANENT OR SEMI-PERMANENT RESIDENCE
Private residence; 🏡; Private house; Homes; Domestic residence; Home away from home
privates Haus
Family of Love         
  • Engraving by [[Johann Ladenspelder]] which is linked to ''Correction and exhortation out of heartie loue'', a book by Nicholis
SIXTEENTH-CENTURY RELIGIOUS SECT
Familists; Hus der Lieften; Huis der Liefde; Haus der Liebe; Family of love
n. Kinder der Liebe, Familie der Liebe, christliche Religionsbewegung in 1968 im Huntington Beach (Kalifornien, USA) gegründet deren Anhänger in Kommunen leben

Definition

Relove
·vt To love in return.

Wikipedia

Hermann A. Haus

Hermann Anton Haus (August 8, 1925 – May 21, 2003) was a Slovene-American physicist, electrical engineer, and Institute Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Haus' research and teaching ranged from fundamental investigations of quantum uncertainty as manifested in optical communications to the practical generation of ultra-short optical pulses. In 1994, the Optical Society of America recognized Dr. Haus' contributions with its Frederic Ives Medal, the society's highest award. Haus authored or co-authored eight books (see section below), published nearly 300 articles, and presented his work at virtually every major conference and symposium on laser and quantum electronics and quantum optics around the world. He was awarded the National Medal of Science in 1995 and was adopted into RPI's Alumni Hall of Fame in 2007.

He was a grandson of the Austrian admiral Anton Haus. His father, Otto Maximilian Haus, was a leading Slovenian doctor who investigated tuberculosis. The tomb of his great-grandmother Marija Haus (Walter) is still in Bubnjarci, Croatia.