- (1919–1962),
American entertainer Ervin Kováts (1927–2012), Hungarian-born
Swiss chemist known for the
Kovats retention index Frank Kovacs (1919–1990)...
- In gas chromatography, the
Kovats retention index (shorter
Kovats index,
retention index;
plural retention indices) is used to
convert retention times...
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Michael Kovats de
Fabriczy (often
simply Michael Kovats; Hungarian:
Kováts Mihály; 1724 – May 11, 1779) was a
Hungarian nobleman and
cavalry officer who...
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Tania Kovats (born 1966) is an
English visual artist, best
known for her sculpture,
installation art and drawing. A key
theme of
Kovats' work is how art...
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Retrieved 28
August 2021.
Kováts & Pető 2017, pp. 117–118.
Kováts & Pető 2017, p. 118.
Kováts & Pető 2017, p. 119.
Kováts & Pető 2017, pp. 119–120. "Italy's...
- István
Kováts (Slovene Števan
Kovatš;
January 25, 1866 –
December 11, 1945) was a
Hungarian Lutheran pastor, writer, and historian. He
wrote in the Prekmurje...
- high-pressure record". BBC News.
Retrieved 13
February 2020. Johnson, H;
Kovats, RS; McGregor, G; Stedman, J; Gibbs, M; Walton, H (1 July 2005). "The impact...
- In 2015,
Kovats acquired the
French copper producer KME via his
company Cupori Oy of Finland. This move
saved 214 jobs in France.
Kovats was also a...
- (Александр Корженков, b. 1958), a
Russian living in
Kaliningrad 2010:
Katalin Kováts (b. 1957), a
Hungarian living in the
Netherlands 2011:
Dennis Keefe 2012:...
- "Early Day" in the North-West.
Derby and Jackson.
Retrieved 25
August 2010.
Kovats-Bernat, J. Christopher.
Sleeping Rough in Port-au-Prince: An Ethnography...