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- Harold Judson Osterhof (27 November 1897 – 13 May 1982) was a chemist noted for directing the development of Natsyn, and as the inventor of Pliofilm, a...
- Saarland 40.3 °C (104.5 °F) Nennig, Perl August 8, 2003 −24.2 °C (−11.6 °F) Osterhof, Sankt Wendel January 13, 1968 64.5 / 116.1 Saxony 39.8 °C (103.6 °F) Hosterwitz...
- sheets with the use of rubber cement. Pliofilm was invented by Harold J. Osterhof at the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company in the early 1930s and first marketed...
- long Spalding railway with a track gauge of 600 mm ended at the station Osterhof. In the late 1950s, p****enger services included, in addition to stopping...
- the best track on Tove Styrke, and both Västerbottens-Kuriren's Simon Österhof and Metro's Anneli Sandberg considered it one of the highlights of the...
- Cait, Jessica; Hughes, Michael R.; Zeglinski, Matthew R.; Chan, Allen W.; Osterhof, Sabrina; Scott, R. Wilder; Hernaez, Diana Canals; Cait, Alissa; Vogl,...
- [Idol-Tove releases record]. Aftonbladet (in Swedish). Retrieved 8 March 2022. Österhof, Simon (10 November 2010). "Tove Styrke – Tove Styrke". Västerbottens-Kuriren...
- gauge Spaldingbahn was laid in 1883 from Osterhof railway station on the Heide–Büsum railway to the Osterhof estate of a sugar beet grower and sugar manufacturer...
- Revival figures; Stations of the Cross, brick, stele type with relief, 1895 Osterhof – chapel, 19th century Relief, marked 1680 Wayside chapel, Marian chapel...
- Mylrea, writing for NME, lauded the track as "expertly crafted", and Simon Österhof of Västerbottens-Kuriren called it "fantastic". In a review for Pitchfork...