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Judith Exner (January 11, 1934 –
September 24, 1999) was an
American woman who
claimed to be the
mistress of U.S. Senator, then U.S.
president John F...
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Exner is a surname.
Notable people and
characters with the
surname include: Adam
Exner (1928–2023),
Archbishop of the
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver...
- 1960s, the
Rorschach was the most
widely used
projective test.
Although the
Exner Scoring System (developed
since the 1960s)
claims to have
addressed and...
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Virgil Max "Ex"
Exner Sr. (September 24, 1909 –
December 22, 1973) was an
automobile designer for
several American automobile companies, most notably...
- The
Exner function is an
important parameter in
atmospheric modeling. The
Exner function can be
viewed as non-dimensionalized
pressure and can be defined...
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Exner became close professionally and personally,
eventually traveling Europe together.
Peter Grist wrote in his 2007
Exner biography that when
Exner...
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Exner Revival Cars were
created by
noted automobile designer,
Virgil Exner. He
produced a
series of "Revival Car"
concepts for a
December 1963
issue of...
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Franz Serafin Exner Jnr (German: [ˈfʁants ˈɛksnɐʁ]; 24
March 1849 – 15
October 1926) was an
Austrian physicist and
professor at the
University of Vienna...
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Franz Exner (9
August 1881 - 1
October 1947) was an Austrian-German
criminologist and
criminal lawyer.
Alongside Edmund Mezger, Hans von
Hentig and Gustav...
- John E.
Exner, Jr. (April 18, 1928 –
February 20, 2006), born in Syracuse, New York, was an
American psychologist. He
received a BS and an MS
degree in...