He also designed waterwheels in Ulm and made mathematical and surveying instruments, particularly ones with military applications. |
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He worked with near-field optics and microscopy at the University of Ulm during a post-doctorate. |
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Austrian commander Karl Mack had gathered the greater part of the Austrian army at the fortress of Ulm in Swabia. |
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The Ulm Maneuver completely surprised General Mack, who belatedly understood that his army had been cut off. |
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Following the Ulm Campaign, French forces managed to capture Vienna in November. |
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Again, on 10 May, the Austrians withdrew with heavy losses, this time to Ulm. |
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An edition printed at Ulm in 1482 was the first one printed north of the Alps. |
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An edition printed at Ulm in 1482, including woodcut maps, was the first one printed north of the Alps. |
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Evidence of modern humans, similarly dated, has been found in caves in the Swabian Jura near Ulm. |
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The most significant achievement in this regard was the facilitation of navigability on Danube from the Black sea to Ulm in the 19th century. |
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Cloud-based company now manufactures pontoon boats, water bikes, and swim rafts in New Ulm, Minn. |
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Other cities such as Ulm and Passau also use some water from the Danube. |
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The Old Main building at Martin Luther College in New Ulm, Minnesota. |
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The Ulm Campaign is generally regarded as a strategic masterpiece and was influential in the development of the Schlieffen Plan in the late 19th century. |
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After some minor engagements that culminated in the Battle of Ulm, Mack finally surrendered after realizing that there was no way to break out of the French encirclement. |
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Successful evaluation phase prompts University of Ulm and Carl Zeiss to continue with their joint venture to develop a high-performance transmission electron microscope. |
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