Siegfried Wolff is a now-retired Degussa chemist noted for first recognizing the potential of using silica in tire treads to reduce rolling resistance...
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Heinz Siegfried Wolff, FIEE, FRSA (29 April 1928 – 15 December 2017) was a German-born British scientist as well as a television and radio presenter....
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process - production from hydrocarbons List of inorganic pigments Siegfried Wolff - carbon black pioneer William B. Wiegand - carbon black pioneer Record...
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responsible for invention of thermoplastic elastomer Geolast 1996 Siegfried Wolff – Degussa scientist who first recognized the potential for using silica...
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Hannibal Siegfried Wolff Curt von Lüttichau (2 February 1915 – 25 January 2002) was officer in the Wehrmacht of Nazi Germany during World War II and a...
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mischaracterized German newspapers' political stances. In Books Abroad, Siegfried Wagener of Allenspark, Colorado argued that the book is "very readable...
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Nerina (August 31, 2004). "Siegfried and Roy's Troubled Toon". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 8 February 2009. Wolff, Ellen (September 1, 2004)...
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Kurt Wolff took over after his transfer back from Jasta 29. After Wolff was wounded in September, Oberlt. Wilhelm Reinhard took charge until Wolff returned...
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of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel. Siegfried (-1073), brother of Konrad, Count of Blankenburg-Regenstein Henry (-1235), son Siegfried II (-1251), son Ulric, Count...
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Professor of Medieval Theology at Oriel College, Oxford 7 June 2007 Siegfried Sassoon Jean Moorcroft Wilson, Lecturer in English at Birkbeck, University...
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summer Groß, trait ("big") Seidel, perhaps derived from forename (e.g. Siegfried, Sieghart, etc.) Heinrich, forename Brandt, related to fire Haas, house...
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Netherlands Bach Society (section Charles de Wolff)
its components and meaning. 1922–1925: Johan Schoonderbeek 1926–1927: Siegfried Ochs 1929–1930: Evert Cornelis 1931–1959: Anthon van der Horst 1958: Felix...
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resin reacts with the vinyl-, amino-, or epoxy- group and binds to it. Wolff, Siegfried (1996). "Chemical Aspects of Rubber Reinforcement by Fillers". Rubber...
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The Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany) presented a chief witness, Siegfried Nonne, who later retracted his statements in which he claimed to have...
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immigrants at the end of the 19th and beginning of 20th century including Leo Siegfried Kopp, the founder of the famous Bavaria Brewery. SCADTA, a Colombian-German...
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Beverly Wolff (November 6, 1928 – August 14, 2005) was an American mezzo-soprano who had an active career in concerts and operas from the early 1950s...
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at first Siegfried discussed his festival plans with her, she avoided the Festpielhaus, content to read reports of the productions. Siegfried made few...
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of Siegfried and Paula Haber, who were first cousins who married in spite of considerable opposition from their families. Haber's father Siegfried was...
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the rest seem to have been forgotten. The pieces were rediscovered by Siegfried Dehn, who found them in Princess Amalia's library in 1849 and had them...
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Siegfried Kalischer (7 May 1862, Thorn – 31 March 1954, Copenhagen) was a German neurologist and researcher. A cousin of anatomist and neurologist Otto...
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Savigny Schmitt Stahl Wackenroder Wagener Activists Kubitschek Sabaditsch-Wolff Seibt von Stauffenberg Stürzenberger von Thurn und Taxis (Elisabeth) von...
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1609). Friedrich's son, Wolff Caspar von Lüttichau Sr., was then followed by Wolff Caspar von Lüttichau Jr. (d. 1677). Wolff Caspar Jr. served as the...
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replacement in 1943. From 1943 to 1945, Wolff was the Supreme SS and Police Leader of the 'Italien' area. By 1945 Wolff was acting military commander of Italy...
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(born 1965) Heinrich Eduard Jacob (1889–1967) Claus Jacobi (1927–2013) Siegfried Jacobsohn (1881–1926) Oliver Janich (born 1969) Günther Jauch (born 1956)...
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different actors with the title Le Testament du Dr. Mabuse. According to Siegfried Kracauer, Lang intended the film to suggest the Mabuse-like qualities...
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Niklaus: CIA agent Wilson Siegfried Loyda: Herzog Peter Groeger: Roloff Hannjo Hasse: Cliff Gunter Schoß: Martin Tanner Gerry Wolff: Don Salvatore Leon Niemczyk:...
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chain adenopathy Wolff–Parkinson–White triad Sir John Parkinson, Paul Dudley White, Louis Wolff cardiology supraventricular tachycardia Wolff-Parkinson-White...
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Justice, Helmut Wildt, and Dieter Borsche. It is based on a story by Siegfried Lenz, which was adapted again as the 1985 film The Lightship. The film's...
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appeared in December 1915 in the series Der jüngste Tag, edited by Kurt Wolff. Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a "monstrous...
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Translated by Trefor Smith. Hamburg: Johannes-Brahms-Gesellschaft. Kross, Siegfried. 1983. "Brahms the symphonist". Brahms: Biographical, Documentary, and...
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