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Fretter was an
electronics and
major appliance retailer based in Detroit,
founded in the 1950s by
Oliver "Ollie"
Fretter. The company's
founder and spokesman...
- Korps). In the
winter of 1942/43,
Fretter-Pico led the
Fretter-Pico army
division (German:
Armeeabteilung Fretter-Pico),
which was
temporarily formed...
- A
fret is any of the thin
strips of material,
usually metal wire,
inserted laterally at
specific positions along the neck or
fretboard of a
stringed instrument...
- the SNCF worry, as in to
fret about something Sea
fret or haar, a cold sea fog
Fretter, an
American electronics retailer Fretting, wear and
corrosion damage...
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Fretting refers to wear and
sometimes corrosion damage of
loaded surfaces in
contact while they
encounter small oscillatory movements tangential to the...
- of
General Maximilian Fretter-Pico, he took part in
operations from
Poland to France, and from the
Soviet Union to Italy.
Fretter-Pico
commanded artillery...
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Fretter is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Colton Fretter (born 1982),
Canadian professional ice
hockey forward Vera
Fretter (1905–1992)...
- "Vera
Fretter".
International Women in Science: A
Biographical Dictionary to 1950. ABC-CLIO. p. 103. ISBN 9781576070901. Chatfield, June. "Vera
Fretter, 1905-1992"...
- Förster
resonance energy transfer (
FRET),
fluorescence resonance energy transfer,
resonance energy transfer (RET) or
electronic energy transfer (EET) is...
- 7 million in 2023) to
Fretter, Inc.
Fretter was a Detroit, Michigan-based company,
operating electronics stores under the
Fretter's, YES! (short for Your...