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Arthur Patschke (13
April 1865 – 1934) was a
German aether theorist,
engineer and
opponent of the
theory of relativity.
Patschke was born in Braniewo...
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Cyrus Richard Patschke (July 6, 1889 – May 6, 1951) was an
American racing driver. He is best
known for
driving relief for Ray Harroun,
during the latter's...
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Analog signal to
discrete time
interval converter Kefauver and
Patschke, p. 37.
Horowitz and Hill, p. 220. Kawamoto, Hiro (2012). "The Inventors...
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juniper Juniperus conferta, syn.
Juniperus rigida var.
conferta (Parl.)
Patschke – s****
juniper Juniperus rigida –
Temple juniper or
needle juniper Juniperus...
- of tape-based recording. From
version 2.2.0
onwards Kefauver, Alan P.;
Patschke,
David (2007-01-01).
Fundamentals of
Digital Audio, New Edition. A-R Editions...
- Patch, U.S. Army
general Joseph D. Patch, U.S. Army
major general Cyrus Patschke,
racing driver Frank Reich,
former NFL
quarterback and
former head coach...
- with his invention, the rear-view mirror.
Harroun (with
relief from
Cyrus Patschke) was
declared the winner,
although Ralph Mulford protested the official...
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marathon event, 14 cars fell out of the race. Harroun,
relieved by
Cyrus Patschke for 35 laps (87.5
miles / 140.82 km), led 88 of the 200 laps, the most...
- as well as
making a "two
hands anyhow" lift of 203 kg (448 lb). Arno
Patschke,
known as Arno
Saxon on stage, a
performer and
former Greco-Roman wrestler...
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Stellvertretender Inspekteur des
Zentralen Sanitätsdiensts der
Bundeswehr Generalstabsarzt Stephan Schoeps (German Army)
Notable commanders Ingo
Patschke...