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- interview 22 June 2010 10:30pm by Craig Johnston Ruprecht Nennstiel. "Yaw of repose". Nennstiel-ruprecht.de. Retrieved 22 February 2013. "The mathematical...
- Ricochet from Water," AFTE Journal, Vol. 11, No. 3, July 1979, pp. 27-34. Nennstiel, R., "Study of Bullet Ricochet on a Water Surface," AFTE Journal, Vol...
- Hans-Günther Bücking [de] Tiger Eyes See Better [fr] Dr. Thilo Rylow Thomas Nennstiel [de] 2004 Scheidungsopfer Mann Benedikt von Arn Stefan Krohmer [de] Murderous...
- type 2 (PDE2). "Sigma Aldrich". Retrieved 16 January 2013. Podzuweit T, Nennstiel P, Müller A (September 1995). "Isozyme selective inhibition of cGMP-stimulated...
- Action comedy a.k.a. Racin' in the Streets Mocca für den Tiger Thomas Nennstiel [de] Max Tidof, Crescentia Dünßer [de] Comedy Moscow-Petushki Jens Carl...
- the TV movie Nicht mit mir, Liebling. In the film, directed by Thomas Nennstiel, the actress plays the role of Nina von der Heyden. Ursula Ganzenmüller...
- Bootz [de] Drama a.k.a. Affäre zu dritt Tiger Eyes See Better [fr] Thomas Nennstiel [de] Anica Dobra, Christoph Waltz, Gerd Baltus Comedy Two Days of Hope...
- 1996–97, Mit einem Bein im Grab (One Leg in the Grave), directed by Thomas Nennstiel and Frank Strecker. It was broadcast on Das Erste. It starred Heinz Schubert...
- The yaw of repose angle of a M80 bullet (7.62 x 51 Nato) fired at 32° Nennstiel, Ruprecht. "longr". Retrieved 12 January 2017. "Articles - Applied Ballistics...
- Herbert Dönitz 1960: Rolf Berger 1961: Reinhard Sommer 1988: Gerhard Nennstiel 1989: Hartwig Bugiel "IG Metall - IG Metall/Metallurgie (1946-90)". FDGB-Lexikon...