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- Robert Frank Borkenstein (August 31, 1912 – August 10, 2002) was an American inventor, researcher, and professor. He is best known for inventing the breathalyzer...
- Breathalyzer brand name of instruments developed by inventor Robert Frank Borkenstein in the 1950s. Research into the possibilities of using breath to test...
- Susette Gontard (née Borkenstein; 1769 – 1802), dubbed Diotima by the German poet Friedrich Hölderlin after Diotima of Mantinea, was the inspiration for...
- Göttingen to Gottfried Daniel Auwers and Emma Christiane Sophie (née Borkenstein). He attended the University of Göttingen and worked at the University...
- performance" in this area of thought process. A 1964 paper by Robert Frank Borkenstein studied data from Grand Rapids, Michigan. The main finding of the Grand...
- physiologic PVD in emmetropic elderly po****tion. Schwab C, Ivastinovic D, Borkenstein A, Lackner EM, Wedrich A, Velikay-Parel M. Hilford D; Hilford M; Mathew...
- of the Kansas Entomological Society. 43 (3): 251–61. JSTOR 25082327. Borkenstein, Angelika; Schröter, Asmus; Jö****e, Reinhard (2016-06-01). "Aeshna viridis...
- the Breathalyzer, invented by Indiana State Police Captain Robert F. Borkenstein in collaboration with Dr. Harger. This successful device has since been...
- née Haldimand, English science writer (died 1858) February 9 – Susette Borkenstein Gontard, German lover of poet Friedrich Hölderlin (died 1802) March 7...
- Keylin Suzette Gómez (born 1989), Miss Universo Honduras 2011 Susette Borkenstein Gontard, (1769–1802), inspiration for German poet Friedrich Hölderlin's...