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manager Auguste Fernbach (1860-1939),
French biologist C. W.
Fernbach (1915–1967),
Austrian actor Franz Xaver Fernbach,
politician Henry Fernbach (1829—1883)...
- A
Fernbach flask is a type of
flask suited for
large volume cell
culture where the
culture requires a
large surface area to
volume ratio. Typically, they...
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Sidney Fernbach (1917, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania - 1991) was an
American physicist.
Fernbach studied physics at
Temple University and the
University of...
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Auguste Fernbach (2
March 1860 – 26
January 1939) was a
French biologist.
Fernbach worked as a
biologist in France. The
Fernbach flask is
named after him...
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Henry Fernbach (1829—1883) was an
architect in New York City. Born in Breslau,
which then
belonged to Germany, he
immigrated to the U.S. in 1848 or in...
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Anton Fernbach-Ferenczi (also
known as
Antal Ferenczi; 4
March 1925 – 1989*) was a
Romanian football forward and manager. He
scored the
winning goal in...
- The
Sidney Fernbach Award established in 1992 by the IEEE
Computer Society, in
memory of
Sidney Fernbach, one of the
pioneers in the
development and application...
- C.W.
Fernbach (1915–1967) was an
Austrian actor. He was
married to the
actress Dany Sigel. The
Immortal Face (1947)
Crown Prince Rudolph's Last Love (1955)...
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Fernbach,
Nathalie (23
December 2010). "Journey into Bethlehem". ABC (Australia).
Retrieved 3
April 2013.
Fernbach, Nathalie; Calderwood...
- world, unite! Marx 1875.
Fernbach 2010, p. 347.
Busky 2000, p. 4.
Schaff 2001, p. 224.
Walicki 1995, p. 95. Marx (1875);
Fernbach (2010), p. 347; Schaff...