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- Leutnant Karl Plauth was a German World War I flying ace credited with 17 aerial victories. He would crash a Junkers A 32 to his death on a test flight...
- Plaut, American reform rabbi Jonathan V. Plaut, American reform rabbi Karl Plauth, German flying ace of WWI Richard Plant, American writer (born Plaut) Steven...
- liver cirrhosis". AME Medical Journal. 2: 124. doi:10.21037/amj.2017.08.22. Plauth M, Schütz ET (September 2002). "Cachexia in liver cirrhosis". International...
- carry on developing and adding to his ideas and those of Dipl Ing Karl Plauth (Plauth was killed in a flying accident in November 1927), and produced the...
- translates to "Release the Inhibitions". The driver is Sady Baby (a.k.a. Sady Plauth) an infamous actor and filmmaker Episode 07 (1993) November 11, 1993 "Naked...
- demonstrated 13 times better throughput than a software implementation. Plauth, Max; Polze, Andreas. "Towards Improving Data Transfer Efficiency for Accelerators...
- born in Faulen, West Prussia where the family possessed the estates of Plauth and Tromnau. He entered the Prussian army in 1813 and by 1848 had become...
- 17 Hans Böhning 17 Walter Böning 17 Ernst Hess 17 Rudolf Klimke 17 Karl Plauth 17 Franz Ray 17 Hans Rolfes 17 Josef Schwendemann 17 Ernst Bormann 17 Ludwig...
- destro**** in a crash on 2 November 1927 that killed Junkers engineer Karl Plauth. The sole K 39 constructed may have been modified from the second prototype...
- structure that braced the wings. The design was originally undertaken by Karl Plauth, but completed after his death by Hermann Pohlmann. The aircraft had to...