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Stigler's law concerns the supposed tendency of eponymous expressions for scientific discoveries to honor people other than their respective originators. Examples include: ==A==
* Aharonov–Bohm effect. Werner Ehrenberg and Raymond E. Siday first predicted the effect in 1949, and similar effects were later rediscovered by Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm in 1959. * Alzheimer's disease, though named after Alois Alzheimer, had been previously described by at least half a dozen others〔("History of Alzheimer´s Disease" )〕 before Alzheimer's 1906 report which is often (wrongly) regarded as the first description of the disorder. * Arrhenius equation. The equation was first proposed by the Dutch chemist J. H. van 't Hoff in 1884; five years later in 1889, the Swedish chemist Svante Arrhenius provided a physical justification and interpretation for it. * Auger effect. First discovered by Lise Meitner in 1922 and then, independently, in 1923 by Pierre Victor Auger. *Avogadro constant. While the work of Amedeo Avogadro predicted the idea of a set number of molecules in a set weight of a substance, the actual constant was discovered by Jean Baptiste Perrin some 53 years after Avogadro's death.
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