Wilhelm Schmidt may refer to: Wilhelm Schmidt (engineer) (1858–1924), German engineer and inventor, nicknamed Hot Steam Schmidt due to his work with superheated...
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Wilhelm Schmidt SVD (February 16, 1868 — February 10, 1954) was a German-Austrian Catholic priest, linguist and ethnologist. He presided over the Fourth...
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processes. It was named after German engineer Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Schmidt (1892–1975). The Schmidt number is the ratio of the shear component for diffusivity...
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Wilhelm Schmidt-Ruthenbeck (1906–1988) was a German entrepreneur, the co-founder of the retail chain Metro AG. In 1963, Schmidt-Ruthenbeck founded, together...
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hardness and penetration resistance. It was invented by Ernst Heinrich Wilhelm Schmidt, a Swiss engineer. The hammer measures the rebound of a spring-loaded...
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word had already appeared in an 1865 German-language article by Wilhelm Schmidt. Schmidt's article discusses Transylvanian customs and appeared in an Austro-Hungarian...
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Wilhelm Schmidt (died 1864), also known as Karl Schmidt, was a German missionary, and an ordained minister of the Prussian United Church. Schmidt's missionary...
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Wilhelm Schmidt, known as Hot Steam Schmidt (German: Heißdampf-Schmidt) (1858–1924) was a German engineer and inventor who achieved the breakthrough in...
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Wilhelm Adolf Schmidt (26 September 1812, Berlin – 10 April 1887) was a German historian. He studied at Berlin, in 1839 becoming a lecturer there, and...
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Paul Wilhelm Schmidt (born 25 December 1845 in Berlin; died 12 June 1917 in Riehen near Basel) was a German theologian who taught mostly in Basel. To...
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Europe and Pakistan. The company was established in 1964 by Ernst Schmidt and Wilhelm Schmidt-Ruthenbeck. In 2010, it was the fourth-largest retailer in the...
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player See also: Willi Schmid, Wilhelm Schmid's nickname, an accidental victim of the Night of the Long Knives Wilhelm Schmidt (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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lexicon. The term Austronesian was coined (as German austronesisch) by Wilhelm Schmidt, deriving it from Latin auster "south" and Ancient Greek νῆσος (nêsos...
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Alexandria Druckwerke und Automatentheater (in Greek and German). Wilhelm Schmidt (translator). Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 228–232. Hero of Alexandria...
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works of Tertullian and in rabbinic literature. The Catholic priest Wilhelm Schmidt (1868–1954) defended the idea of Urmonotheismus in his work Der Ursprung...
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Alexandria Druckwerke und Automatentheater (in Greek and German). Wilhelm Schmidt (translator). Leipzig: B.G. Teubner. pp. 228–232. Kirk, William. "The...
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Georg Wilhelm "William" Eduard Schmidt von der Launitz (Born Launitz; Russian: Васи́лий Фёдорович Лауниц, tr. Vasíliy Fyodorovich Launits; 1802 – 26 October [O...
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its pupils (the Scholomonariu) was given in an article written by Wilhelm Schmidt (1817–1901), a German schoolteacher at the Romanian town of Hermannstadt...
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ethnology, and linguistics research. It was established in 1906 by Wilhelm Schmidt. Originally intended to publish research by Catholic missionaries,...
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many ways. Older interpretations by Breysig, Paul Ehrenreich, and Wilhelm Schmidt thought that the journeys of culture heroes were ways in which humans...
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tributary of the Missouri River. Smith Creek most likely has the name of Wilhelm Schmidt (William Smith), a German settler. List of rivers of Missouri U.S....
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in the Austrian journal Österreichische Revue in 1865, written by Wilhelm Schmidt (1817–1901) The piece is discussed as a belief present in the Central...
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Adriano Schmidt (born 1994), Vietnamese footballer Alexander Schmidt (physiologist) (1831–1894), Baltic German physiologist Alfred Schmidt (weightlifter)...
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identifying a striga. An 1865 article on Transylvanian folklore by Wilhelm Schmidt describes the strigoi as nocturnal creatures that preyed on infants...
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transcription to be used in the journal Anthropos and published by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1907. Transcription is italic, without other delimiters. It shares...
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The Austric macrofamily was first proposed by the German missionary Wilhelm Schmidt in 1906. He showed phonological, morphological, and lexical evidence...
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languages and Kra–Dai languages. Related proposals include Austric (Wilhelm Schmidt in 1906) and Sino-Austronesian (Laurent Sagart in 1990, 2005). The...
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boehmei, new subspecies, pp. 183-186). (in German). Henkel, Friedrich-Wilhelm; Schmidt, Wolfgang (1995). Amphibien und Reptilien Madagaskars, der Maskarenen...
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Wilhelm Schmidthild (born Wilhelm Schmidt; January 30, 1876 – January 30, 1951) was a German painter, graphic artist, illustrator and art professor. He...
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from Schmidt’sche Heissdampf-Gesellschaft mbH, which was founded by Wilhelm Schmidt in 1910. The firm belongs to the ARVOS Group and is a world leader...
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