- This
variant waterwheel was
developed by
Willem Malkus in the 1960s. As a
pedagogic tool, the
Malkus waterwheel became a
paradigmatic realization of a...
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Malkus (Avestan: mahrkūša "The destroyer") is a
Daeva in
Zoroastrianism responsible for an
unnaturally long winter.
According to the
Bundahishn he is a...
- C.
Malkus, Jr". maryland.gov.
Maryland State Archives.
March 16, 2000.
Retrieved July 12, 2015. Hoyer,
Steny H. "A
Tribute To
Frederick C.
Malkus, Jr...
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Joanne Simpson (formerly
Joanne Malkus, born
Joanne Gerould;
March 23, 1923 –
March 4, 2010) was the
first woman in the
United States to
receive a Ph.D...
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personal best jump is 6.88 metres,
achieved in May 2014 in Weinheim. Lena
Malkus at
World Athletics Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Lena
Malkus. v t e...
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Alida Sims
Malkus (September 19, 1888 –
September 27, 1976) was an
American writer of children's books,
primarily nonfiction and
historical novels "insubstantially...
- The
Frederick C.
Malkus Bridge, also
known as the
Choptank River Bridge, is a four-lane none-span beam
bridge across the
Choptank River in Maryland. Built...
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equations are also the
governing equations in
Fourier space for the
Malkus waterwheel. The
Malkus waterwheel exhibits chaotic motion where instead of spinning...
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Hartung as Günther
classen Tobias Kasimirowicz as Gerd
Korinthenberg Beate Malkus as
Birgit Hogefeld Peter Bachsleitner, Rohwedder's
chief of
staff Hero Brahms...
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Archived from the
original on
March 20, 2015.
Retrieved March 22, 2015.
Malkus, Philip; Cole,
Jennifer V. "The South's Best
Fried Chicken".
Southern Living...