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Krochmal is a rare
Polish surname meaning "laundry starch" (a
starch solution in
water used to
whiten and
stiffen fabric) .
Notable people with the surname...
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Nachman HaKohen Krochmal (Hebrew: נחמן קְרוֹכְמַל; born in Brody, Galicia, on 17
February 1785; died at
Ternopil on 31 July 1840) was a
Jewish Galician...
- Max
Krochmal is an
American historian. He is an ****ociate
professor of
history at
Texas Christian University. He won the
Organization of
American Historians's...
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Abraham Krochmal (c. 1600 – 1661) was a
Moravian rabbi born in Kraków. His
teacher in the
Talmud was Joel Sirkes,
author of
Bayis Chadash.
Krochmal soon...
- RFC 2606. Best
Common Practice.
Updated by RFC 6761. S. Cheshire; M.
Krochmal (February 2013). Special-Use
Domain Names.
Internet Engineering Task Force...
- 2022. Cheshire, S.;
Krochmal, M. (February 2013). Special-Use
Domain Names. IETF. doi:10.17487/RFC6761. RFC 6761. Cheshire, S.;
Krochmal, M. (February 2013)...
- life, this is an
obvious anomaly, and an
explanation has to be found.
Krochmal and
Graetz tried to
explain this
deviation from the
norms of universal...
- RFC 6762 was aut****d by
Apple Inc.
employees Stuart Cheshire and Marc
Krochmal, and Apple's
Bonjour zeroconf networking software implements mDNS. That...
- names.
Internet portal Reserved top-level
domains RFC 6761, S. Chesire, M.
Krochmal, Special-Use
Domain Names, IETF (February 2013) "Special-Use
Domain Names"...
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eventually published as standards-track RFC 6762 by
Stuart Cheshire and Marc
Krochmal thirteen years later. When an mDNS
client needs to
resolve a hostname,...