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Outrageous Fortune Münter hitch, a
simple knot
commonly used by
climbers and cavers,
invented by
Werner Munter Carl
Munters (1897-1989),
Swedish inventor...
- Sweden, the son of
engineer Anders Johan Munters and
Hilma Bernhardina ****ing. He
graduated from KTH in 1922.
Munters married Anna
Eugenia Geralf in 1925...
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Gabriele Münter (19
February 1877 – 19 May 1962) was a
German expressionist painter who was at the
forefront of the
Munich avant-garde in the
early 20th...
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Munter hitch, also
known as the
Italian hitch,
mezzo barcaiolo is a
simple adjustable knot,
commonly used by climbers, cavers, and
rescuers to control...
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Gothards Vilhelms Nikolajs Munters (German:
Gotthard Wilhelm Nikolai Munter, 25 July 1898 in Riga – 11
January 1967, Riga) was a
Latvian diplomat who served...
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Svenskt biografiskt lexikon.
Retrieved 1
March 2020. "Carl
Munters (1897-1989)".
munters.com.
Retrieved 1
March 2020. "Electrolux Servel". roburcorp...
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Werner Munter (born 1941 in Lohnstorf, Switzerland) is a
mountain guide,
author and safety-expert for
Alpine climbing.
Munter, who
lives in Vernamiège...
- three-fluid
patent by the
Swedish inventors Baltzar von
Platen and Carl
Munters. From 1926
until 1934
Einstein and Szilárd
collaborated on ways to improve...
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inventor Carl
Georg Munters, and
obtained an
exclusive license to
Munters's patent in the
United States. Dow
found ways to
adapt Munters's method to make large...
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influenced him visually. In the
summer of 1902,
Kandinsky invited Gabriele Münter to join him at his
summer painting classes just
south of
Munich in the Alps...