- of the
Lenzing AG, as well as clay urns in Gallaberg.
Originally located in the
eastern part of the
Duchy of Bavaria, the area of today's
Lenzing has been...
- The
Lenzing Group is an
international group with its
headquarters in
Lenzing, Austria, and
production sites in all
major markets.
Lenzing produces wood-based...
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Lenz's law
states that the
direction of the
electric current induced in a
conductor by a
changing magnetic field is such that the
magnetic field created...
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capacity by the end of the year. In 2004
Lenzing was
producing 40,000 tons [sic,
probably metric tonnes]. In 1998,
Lenzing and
Courtaulds reached a
patent dispute...
- Emil
Lenz or
Heinrich Lenz in some countries, was a
Russian physicist who is most
noted for
formulating Lenz's law in
electrodynamics in 1834.
Lenz was...
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Lenz may
refer to: Lenasia,
Gauteng Province,
South Africa, a
township often called Lenz Lantsch/
Lenz,
Canton of Grisons, Switzerland, a muni****lity...
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capacity by the end of the year. In 2004
Lenzing was
producing 40,000 tons [sic,
probably metric tonnes]. In 1998,
Lenzing and
Courtaulds reached a
patent dispute...
-
Bethany Joy
Lenz (born
April 2, 1981) is an
American actress and singer-songwriter. She is
known for her
portrayal of
Haley James Scott on The WB / The...
- Kay Ann
Lenz (born
March 4, 1953) is an
American actress. She is the
recipient of a
Daytime Emmy
Award and a
Primetime Emmy Award, as well as nominations...
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Lenz is a 2006
Swiss feature film
directed by
Thomas Imbach,
based on the
narrative fragment Lenz by
Georg Büchner. In the film, the
character of Lenz...