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Flügge is the
surname of:
Johannes Flüggé (1775–1816),
German botanist and
physician Carl
Flügge (1847-1923),
German bacteriologist Irmgard Flügge-Lotz...
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Siegfried Flügge (16
March 1912, in
Dresden – 15
December 1997, in Hinterzarten) was a
German theoretical physicist who made
contributions to
nuclear physics...
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Klaus Flugge (born 1934) is a German-born
British publisher,
founder in 1976 of the London-based children's book
publishing company Andersen Press. He...
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Elisabeth Flügge (4
February 1895 – 2
February 1983) was a
teacher in Hamburg,
Germany who
helped care for and
rescue Jews
during the
Holocaust and World...
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Flügge is co-editor of the
feminist legal magazine STREIT.
Flügge's parents are the
lawyer and women's
rights activist Marianne Flügge-Oeri and...
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Johannes (Johann)
Flüggé (22 June 1775 – 28 June 1816) was a
German botanist and
physician who was a
native of Hamburg. He
undertook botanical excursions...
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Christoph Flügge (born 14 July 1947) is a
German jurist and judge. From June 2001 to
February 2007, he was
Secretary of
State in the
Department of Justice...
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Irmgard Flügge-Lotz, née Lotz (16 July 1903 – 22 May 1974) was a German-American
mathematician and
aerospace engineer. She was a
pioneer in the development...
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Gottfried Wilhelm Flügge (March 18, 1904 –
March 19, 1990) was a
German engineer, and
Professor of
Applied Mechanics at
Stanford University. He is known...
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Flügge droplet was
sometimes used for
particles that are
large enough to not
completely dry out,
roughly those larger than 100 μm.
Flügge's concept...